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HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXII.. NO. 4854. 7 JUNEAU ALASKA, MONDAY JULY 30, 1928. . MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN Cflfl! TRAINS IN CRASH; FIRE BREAKS OU KANSAS DRY o o Beide *ANTI-SMITH. Democracy’s Big Three ~ [ONE THOUSAND WHEAT BELT WS CROWDLOSE | B BTy | PASSENGERS IN IS FLOODED] _ - TEXAS FIGHT e - T - PANG NN Y, Near Cloudbursts Cause Bl vt 3 ’ ; Lone Star Democrats R&— i ) o % s BN P 418 & [Fourth Elevated Train High Water—People i L o nominate Moody and T e Ay b R Crashes Into Three Flee in Darkness ; . B ‘ Crush Tom Love 4 - RS v ik y SR Stalled Trains BT, inminr el St L - : : W, o | S ¥ ILIGHTS GO OUT AND conditicns prevailed today in a ? DALLAS, Tex, July 30—The ; ; : § comparatively dry wheat belt in 3 il anti-Smith Democrats suffered # 4 Doy 2 & o % s ¥ FIRE BREAKS FOR‘“ Western and Central Kansas fol- : it 'crushing defeat throughout thel S ; e 3 g e 1 4 lowing ncar cloudbursts in several fi@ " . 2 State in the Texas Democratic pri- . v X 2 W sections Gt i o - maries Saturday. Gov. Dan Moody ' d ; | : Fire in Wheel Box of One Although 300 families were g 3 renominated with an ovet- 3 o y . Gk R Train Starter of forced to flee from their homes § ¥ o 4 whelming majority, receiving in 2 i ” i sk in the darkness of the night . 236 counties 349.283 votes to 198 : ; ; L il A /\ccxdent when the swiftly moving waters i " |387 for Louis Wardlow. Judge|' ; i g 3 inundated the region, mo loss of Hawkins received 3 and Mrs. v £ 4 # 5\@. d NEW YORI\ July 10—'my life is reported. | G P, 4 Williams 11,384, ¥ & iy [versons were injured, three p The property damage is esti- . 5 Tom Love, leader of the anti- ¥ : : : ] lably fatally, when a heavily T mated at several hundred thou-| ¥ v . / Smith forces fared even less fag. & . 8 . i1 o Riinanbit i led seven-car elevated train crash- sand dollars | : tunately, in the race for Lieuten-! gollowi f i : 4 ‘dentia] |2 into two stalled trajns on the g ollowing his appointmen: £ ez 2 f the nresidentia Tha Water 180 stz iteet deep an 4 A | |ant-Governor, where the same g his app t as chairman of the | standard bearers, on details of the presidential | g i} Avenue line late last night P luthall ip Oy Shpedins . ) Soliites | gave - Taih £i0%: el Democmnc_ national committee, __]olm J. | campaign. I\_Ir‘ lem[) is a friend of long {,na more thdh 1,000 passengers State Teachers Collegé and the } $ 241,304; Love 155,278 and Parnell Rnskob,'h|gh General Motors official, con- | standing of Governor Smith and a gifted or- |on the two trains were th Water aldo, efitersd tha. Linion Pi- ! s B 3 ' 59,110 ferred with Governor Alfred E. Smith (center) ganizer who has a knack of getting things [into a panic., Fire agcomps cific Station. Only the second 1 ¢ Senator Earle B. Mayfield lea! ®"d Senator Joseph T. Robinson, the party's | done, the collision story of many houses are above' I 3 4 ' i 4 the field for remomination for. (internationa)_iustrated Nows) | Two trains were carrying home the water. About one third of, - 4 United States Senator, but lack- excursionists from seagide resorts this town is under water and the! 4 A . i ing a majority, he will be forced|,. and were running in ‘close absence of any boats in Hays) s run-off with Congressman ‘ o e e TR e lnlerlor Secretary cession when fire started from imade necessary hastily improvised 3 1 = . E § » Thomas Connally. The totals give J the wheel box of a car of the T ‘Y rafts while women and children 2 4 \ #, | Mayfield, 159,018; Connally, 146, Medal Awarded first train and the train stopped. were carried from their homes ] i : » 864. Congressman Thomas L. Blan- } Hoover for L { The second train was ordered to " on the men's backs. Q 2 2 . B ton, former Congressman Jeff Mc- H 3 WITH DETAILS push the first ‘train out to the Most of the fashionable homes % | ; J ' Lemore, Col. A. M. Owsley, uml|| His Work 2 yards but the extra burden was are located in the second inun-| G 3 Mrs. Minnie Cunningham, other - o , £ too great and a short eciveuit dated. . i . b candidates, trailed far behiad. | NEW YORK, July 30.-— . 4 ‘ N foliowed resulting in throwing . Thousands of bushels of wheat - - 1 All of the efght incumbents in! | Recognition of great public ’ [ the power off of that sectlon. l s in the elevators are soaked and , ¥ - E~ the National House of Rapresenta.! | service, from the standpoint W third train came ‘hll and sacked wheat s also reportea! 1he off-again, on-again marriage of Mrs, Dm'z Frowert | (ives who “ind contests seeuied ta] | of human values and “pars | | i BT ”‘2 D“W" "'lu s ,:‘ ) nearly ratode = | Hagerty and Lowis d’Aigle Munds, - tov | be renominated™except Congres¥4 tieularly - for. conspicious? i e A stfempied ?m\ ¢ two ot e ported defimtdfi off and announced again, actually took place |mun Euceiic Black, who Is trail.| | work in Mississippi Flocd | oo e B Mother of Pr. Fme Malbme trame on hmuin true ¢ finllly at the home of the bride in New York city. Both prine |ing Pattman by 1,100 votes. Among | | Relief,” Herbert €. Hoover | | " £ gren Believes Story fourth train crashed o the cipals are promment socially. The above p,csm-c of the bndg the Congressmen who seem to|| has been awarded for 19 \ # . . three trains. was taken immediately after the ceremony, have been mominated are John N || the Major Surgeon Louis | ! < of Capt. Zappi Several carsy were :lucovfl- a.umu.... Newareal) Garner, who may be Speaker in! | Livingston Seaman Medal by ‘ it then the lights ‘went off, passen- =t S § T case the Democrats carry the Na-| | the American Museum. The | i | STOCKHOLM, July 30. — Dr.|8ers were thrown ‘Inte a P‘MC" | tonal House. 0. H. Cross will suc- | | medal is described by the | | Finn Malmgren's mother is satis- (and_ flames broke out. The fire ARGTIG PLANE FLIER M L ceed Congressman Connally, can-; | donor, Major Seaman, as “for | ! p [fied with the report of het son's|was quiekly evtinguished and | BERLIN, July 30.—Twenty- didate for Senator, in the Eleventh|| the best record in saving life | | ¢ death, while with the Italla ex-|injured | were taken | go th five persons were killed in an | District. Incomplete returns .muwl in the field of sanitation and : . | pedition, was hrought by, Capt.{homes or hospitals, expjosion at a bendine chemical | that there will probably be a run-| | accidents.” R : |Zappi. The latter called on| factory in Lodz, < Poland, this off between R. O. Lee and J. P.|| % 4 Madame Malmgren yesterday, en- afternoon. One hundred persohs Perkins as successor of Congress. ; - — - i i route to Rome, and presented were injured and many homes man Iilunlnn lu the S(v(‘mm-mh | P “hvr with her son's compass taken only m-nuhlmn (ummwmuu r»nmxcUMING NURTH At Capt. Zappl's request, Mad- R Texas, will be opposed by August | Roy O. West of Chicago, secre- |yme Malmgren said: “The object Lay Cornerstone Aug. 5 ! 1 McClocky in tho Fousteon(h Dis | tary of the republican national com- |of Capt. Zappi's call was attain- For St. Mary’s at Oakland Wilkins Will Ride in An-|Aviator Is Not Hurt—]|"*" % Tu GU Tu 'mp oty N o o Beiaiitn | T T et A lieve absolutely OAKLAND, Cal, July 30—one| tarctic in Plané Used Woman Passenger’s SEATTLE NEWSPAPER Coolidge to succeed Hubert Worke |telling the truth iOperation ls S“B est of the largest gathérings-of Cathio i 4 1] it 1 BB from Pacific Coast to' lic church dignitaries and laymen Over Arctic Leg Is Broken ‘ MAN IS HAVING A ! MT M KINLEY | The following graphic account B Poi w since the Eucharistic Congress at BT, 5 | ' ¢f the tragedy that befell Dr. uropean Foints o 5 ' S Sa¥hirme o . i ag @ 2 & Chicago, will congregate here Aug.| LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 30. (Special from Miner.) NOVEL VACATION; 4 RUBBERS GET [Finn Malmgren, noted Swedish e r I3 % ust 5. Two cardinals, two arch.|——Tle monoplane that carried A i meteorolglst, including his burial| WASHINGTON, D. C, July | bishops, a bishop and scores of Wilking and Eielson over the| VALDE?, Alaska, July 30.— 5 4 | | lalive in an icy grave, was car- | —[Establishment ‘ut an Am Drlosts ‘and sistors will attond the|Aretic last April has been decid-|Owen Meals, - Valdez aviator, re-| C. H. Nichois, Seattle newspuper Represenlahve of Pollsh_ 330 uuu HAUL iried by the Associated Press on|owned Pacific Coast to Eus i g he coming flight t 7 2 Ariyiny man, is spending his summer pla i " o e 3 ich, |steamship line to carry p ornerstone laying of the new Si [¢d upon for the coming flight toturning from Fairbanks with H. . & er play- July 15, from Prof. Samoilovic » ;J,L,,y«s College. explore the region at the South|W. Stewart, Cordova photograph-|ing the part of a salmon troller in Government on Yukon | head of the Russian relief expedi- |8ers and fruit, is proposed Patrick Cardinal Hayes of ¢{Pole. A ‘secoud plane is underfer, and Mrs. Ruth Staats, La-|Southeastern Alaska waters and on Alaska Tour i tion aboard the icebreaker Kras-|Commissioner Jefferson™ M York, George Cardinal Mundelein | CONStructicn of the same type but|touehe schcol teacher, made a|thoroughly enjoying it, though so o Nt {sin which rescued Captains Zappi [of the Shipping Board. of Chicago, Archbishops Dowling©duipped with a combination of forced landing at § o'clock last|far, his catch has been light. He ; and Mariano. said this Hne would Increases of St. Paul and Hanna of ::,m\l“'"l"""* and skiis to be used to night on the har on the east side|is accompanied by Peter Newell, SEATTLE, jlulv 30. — After T The three men left the main|POTts of California, Washin Francisco and Bishop Mitty of|CAITY supplies to the final baselof Copper River, opposite Ga-|2 Seattle boat-builder, who built scaling the heights of many lgfty group of Iallan survivors to try|and Oregon one hundred milliey Salt Lake are among those com.[f0F the jump off. ~This base willkona. the Hoat, fhe “K-300° {u which the |PSAKSSUT Burope, nscendingiiaRa) SVENNIERG, July 30 Five "t find help, and wandered aim-|dollars a year. He proposes jug for the ceremony, which will|Pe 500 or 600 miles south of the| Meals waé not hurt; Stewart|two are traveling, which is equip- to the summit of Mount Rain-ibandits, armed with pistols and ey apoft in an ice-bound|West Coast shipping - inf onen work on the $2,000.000 struc. | Whaling station on Deception |was slightly injured and Mrs.|Ped With a Fordson engine ier, Stephen Jarosz, representa-|sawed-off sho U‘um held up two | @ g until- Dr. Malmgren could |$hould buy five passenger “:“'r;‘ o | Island. Staath . pustained . broken leg. They are seeing the country in tive Int the Pclish Government, messengers of the Canadian Bank g0 no further. cargo boats of American. g i i % a lelsurely fas ave tak.|salled last Saturday from Seattle|of Commerce this forenoon and [°, = > " to be sold Qetol St. Mary's college was founded {ThagaibneWvasidamaged bt to|d leWhealy tariion wud have tak-foptCy ateamior Yijon. with |éscaved {5 ak; antomobile, Heaks| ZAEUSINIA: SRR o more than 50 years ago by the | what extent is not known. en over a month for the trip so|? Faveam 4 it | ¥ AR, aulom - bear-1 G cur march landward we |and inaugurate the servic Chrisilan Brothers. One of n.chedfl"l Judge of Resldents of Gakona ferried |far, coming to Juneau from Cape|the top of Mt. McKinley as his|ing United States license plate | yoroq™ uniold privation. For TSR cingiogpt st ’ ow school will t Chio P: A the party across the river and |Omaney. “There about 500 boats ! Wtimate destination with money in satchels belleved |y, o "G ritiea on foating ice,| AMERICA FIRST RETUI teatues of the new school will be 10 I"asses Away 2 . o AREAt LT o Jarosz is a forestry negineer|to be $30,000, {2 b ‘| The America First, Capt. a convent with cloistered garden "% ythe tmjured are being brought to|there, and they are catching a | | Several miley southeast of Island a . t " 5 S % s *Vapee by auto. number of fish, mostly cohoes, 1]8nd has been connected with the; Two robbers covered the mes-|p. o “ah“'m_'e" was unable to|Habo, avrived in port from {or exiled Carmelite nuns of Mex-| = CLEVELAND, Ohio, July -30.} e am told,” Mr. Nichols said, “Per.|Posnan- University in Poland. He|sengers while two others sefzed| o 0 ‘“" od mi.i terigg 6% £o | Weekly trip to Petersburg ico. ~-Federal Judge D. C. Westen- : sonally 1 wouldn’t know a king|Das traveled extensively in Eur-|the satchels. The quartette th "4 and take all the pro.|Wway ports at 8 o'clock Tas€ haver died last night after an FOREST FIRE REPORTED from a cohoe if I had one on my(PP€¢ Where he is known for his|jumped into a waiting automo- ik ing with the following p E. J. Fouias, San Frunclp_co at-!illness of several months, main- — hook,” he added modestly. daring mountain climbing. |bile and vanished Dll. & for Mal {gers for Juneau: Willlam torney for the Southern Pacific, s 1y heart trouble. He was ap-| Harold Smith, Forest Ramger.| From Juneau they plan to go| Before leaving Scattle, Jarosz| The hold-up was stezed on the| VIR Grave for / ‘f.{}fiffil’:{m‘ummm from Sumdum; ¥ making the round trip on the Ad-'pointed to the Federal benich im|left this morning on the Ranger|yo Jey Straits and gradually work!8aid: “I am making Imvestiga-|city’s busiest strect when hun-f 000 m e 5y b, ey, m.-“ ameron and A. J, Ela from: miral Rogers. 1917 by President Wilson, VII, fos Katzehin River, near|ineir way south from there, to|tions for the Polish Government deds of citizens were passing | i {River; H. A. Berry, B." Haines, where a forest fire was re-|arrive in Seattle by September 1.[80d expect to write a l)ulk as (along the street, (lellnuul b pa,,,, Three) ‘,,ml 5 Olia m.m Taku u. N Eff t . Arkansas ported last night by Martin Mad-| Mr, Nichols met a number of|the result’ of my studies.’ | ——— st i ! sen, stream watchman, The fire|ihe Capital-to.C 1 htsmen,| Jaresz will go first to Mount | yew wewm Was on the odke of e timber, | several of whom no way aruiin.[McKinley via Scward, uter to| FISH RUN 600D THROUGHOUT| 4 IV N AT, PHOTOGR A PHY F A '3 E l 2 L o l0ne mile north of the Katzehin|ed with, in Ketchikan, and was|St. Michael, Dawson. Fairbanks| DISTRICT SAYS 0'CONNOR| or Anti-Loolullon LA riv: . wna tere is some valu. [ to1a by them to be sure to visit|and other parts of Aliska mak-| BEING USED TO M l D able timber on the hillside, accord- | yuneau. “They certainly must|iPg & study of the natives and| Capt. M. J. O'Connor, Assist- Ay t, iing to the message received here.|haye ood ti » they |customs. He expects to come outjant Alaska Agent for the U. 8, 1 had a good time while y RS T LA RN ST Yo e prlne s were here, judging from what they |0f Alaska via Skagway in about|Bureau of Fisherics, returning on CANADA’S RESOUR evolution battle is to be fought in|anti-evolution petitions have been PORT | ALTHORP, PACK said,” Mr. Nichols declared. six months. the Widgeon from a 1l-day k}-np . Arkansas this fall. tiled with the secretary of state REACH ' 117,000 CASES - :f ln‘fl:twtlor‘n‘ throu ]‘-xlv;mkl PRARBREENL £ T 1 3 and advertising of the pro - — Sound, Per| Straits, Chatham : % L ¥ Having falled to accomplish the| ot hag begun. I oored . KARL THEILE RETURNS |Straits, ley Straits and the Cross| QUBBEC, July 30 "“K‘ "“""‘ ;"’”"L" “l’“;""" “;’,2:’;‘: Dle . N istriet, repor spaces t r Janada, | forests, lakes, streams, h legislation they desired through| mThe proposed act would prohibit| The salmon pack at the Deep|| U, S. Fails to Sound distriet, reports that there|Spaces on tae map o nada, | gy okmir, s the state leglslature, antl-evolu-|ujy any university, normal, public|Sea Packing company at Port Al- | Kdrl "Theile, Secretary of Al-|i8 @ good rum of fish throughoutheretofore labelled tusccamsiie,”| DN tionists have obtained sufficlent| ucool, college or other ediication.| thorp has reached 117,000 cases,| | Recapture agka, ‘eflirned on the.Admirs)|the’ whole dfatrict and that it is|8re being filled in by ,”""Y"“"~’;“‘°|;’““"Y‘: e fl“:.':“m . signatures for an initiative on an h . e holding out splendidly and vigorous sclence of aerial pho- | easily reached by him who & al institution in the state of Ar-|according to word received from|| Davis Cup Rogers today from Wrangell p pyip e e anti-evolution bill to be submit-|yangas, supported in whole or | August Buschmann by Capt. M. J where he ‘has been visiting Mre.| The Widgeon, Capt. Carl Chris- ctive s :fl to t?mx! le the state in the [part from public funds, the teach-| 0'Connor, Assistant Alaska agent AUTEIL, France, July 30. | |Thelle amd Kari Thcile, Jr. for tenson, 18 IMd up having thel myg pupdred thousand square ,c;::fh?:":‘n‘{: 'n,:m o ovember election. ing that man descended or ascend-|of the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries| | America’s campalgn to re- | |UH® 1At week. Tic fish are be- cirenlating pump in one of thelueq op territory have been pho-| eurate knowledge of € A. L. Rotenberry, Little Rock at- led from a lower order of animals|pere. The pack is mneéarly 7,000| | captyre the Davis ‘Cup from | {8IBRIDETto show in the Wrangell engines repaired. 1t is expected| , popned and mapped ir the 1ast. tural resources on i) torney who led forces in the 1927 |and providing a pemaity for vio-|cases ahead of that of 1926 at the| | the French fafled when Co. | |distriet: and the packeat Mr |0 be out of the shop tonight.| gy, years as geologis's, foresters.| mujate sound princip legislature seeking to place an lation thereof.” same date, according to the re-| chet defeated Tildem In the |{Thelle’s canuery, the Diamond K|Cuapt- O'Connor sail water-power engineers and others)yation and develop antl-evolution law on the statute| It is almost identical with the|port. | deeiding match of straight | | PACKing Company, is far ahead b interested in developing the Do-|aehlevements of. th books, is directing the movement. | medsure defeated in lhe last legis-| On July 22, 1926, the pack at the| | get, This gave ‘the French | |Of 188tiyear, he said. While the| Mrs. Robert Sempic. whose hus-|minfon’s uncharted natural re-1exploration were st To Nave an initiated act submit-|lature. ' Deep Sea Packing company was| | three of the four matches | {S€AS0R fn that district s usually|band is in eharec of the Peter|sources have flown with officers| X, M. Narraway, as ted to the voters, petitions bear-| A change of one vou on the 80,808 cases. on the same date in| | played as ;the Freach won later than it is in other parts| Woeck comstruction projects now)of the Royal Canadian Air Force'amd chief “.-m' ing the umtunlat legal voters|final roll call defeated the anti-[1927 it was 38,946 and on July| | the doubles Sunday. of Southeastern Alaska, the indi-|under way f Junciu, was an ac-|across the hinterland that com-|of: the Topograpl tion bill in the house. 1t)22 of this year the w-x mas 870 | o L catlons are that it will be a good|rival on the Admiral Rogers from|prises four.fifths of the coantry's| —— — — in the l“'b mms to Mr. Theile. the Brates. . area, Already this photographic ((‘Onfll\\l‘!