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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE g “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXIL, NO. 4857. B i JUNEAU, ALASKA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1928, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS 'FLIERS FO RCED DOWN, MID-ATLANTI POLITICAL UPHEAVAL IS THREATENED, A NEW va ¢ For Sale;“One “Used. HA,, b d; ; flFirst Phdto of “Red CAPT, COURTNEY, 3 COMPANIONS, TOSSING AT SEA | Senator-Elect ] ANNOUNCED : S T | l 5 p bk Stroke | 2 . " B | i | ! . . it PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2. | ) ’ : A 2. Word has been receiveds| | ¢ i L g (5. here that William S. Vare! | A g G 2 i Senator-clect, suffered a par | e i { % % pe 'y 5 Former Minister of ‘Home , s Mg s SR stions - last. HIEEEAE i ’ 5 vy » 1 Four Fliers Radio for Help | | | | prived him of the use of his left arm and leg for a time and he was also unable to 2 - ' o . ! Y his summer home at Atlantic Affairs Throws Out | : . : ’ Qiby: e atroke hanicaad —Steamers Are Rush- ¢ Real Bombshell | o ] ing to Aid TOKYO, Aug. 2—A hombshell NEW YORK, Aug. 2. — Capt. speak. has been thrown into Japanese Frank T. Courtney, British Com- politics, mander, and his three compan- - Takejina Tokanami, former Min. | A : ' ¢ : X . ; fons, are tossing ¢n the mid-At- Witer of Home Affairs, has resign-| S % o ; ] . wr E uALIZATIuN : Y 3 i lantic in a flying boat in which ed the leadership of the Oppo: ¢ SR i Vi S g # g they took off from Horta, Azores, tion Party and declared intention| £ iy : . 5 M F yesterday afterncon on a pro- & of forming a new political organ-! o § i FEE { b ; ’ : flight to New, York City. ization. = He has issued a mani.| $ : o . > Several liners have turned festo declaring that the outstand T ! . \ ; their courses and are speeding to ing Japanes .problem necessitates | ¥ 2 the assistance of the aviators maintaining the closest relations i Y - ! : ; i < with the prespect that the first with China. | # | p i i ) : ! cteamer will probably reach the Tokanami also called for the: i ! e N \ 3 men within a few hours halting of the spread of the radi- . 4 . ¢ of | Radio messages said the four cal movements. | . i Democratic Chairman o = - fliers were in no immediate dan- & | - Tokanami announces the new : ; n e Makes Statement— ) . AW 3 ger although requesting immed- party will be formed to destroy th 3 A : : : 2 : ; iate aid too evenly halanced power batweer = . s Moses Comes Back .. SN Y ; : | ————— the Opposition and Government| 4 : 1 1¥3 parties, | B P ! e NEW YORK, Aug 2.—John Ras. —_———w————— | : kob, Chairman of the Democratie ' 2% 4 S i : National Gommitiee, . said . after & ; WILL RENEW g # preliminary study of the equaliza- ! ? e B AVMTGRS A ; / - h tion fee for farm relief he failed fo i : : " ‘ g 3 P | find it economically unsound and . < % | . \ g that something of that sort might - ) : 7 s E A R cH IN ¢ be included in the Democratic pliny, ; i wveh mncEn That’s the remarkable proffer which Mrs, Janet Quittner (@ove | for farm relief 1 3 d with her husband) is alleged to have made to Mrs, Esther Feld- | When appraised of Raskobls . A A A | T“E ARGTIG man Beck (inset below) according to papers in a $50,000 heart | statement, Senator George H. Mas- Tt 3 T balm suit instituted by Mrs, Quittner against Mrs, Beck. The |¢s. of New Hampsiire, Eastem he above remarkable pictures were made .by feet, shouted encouragement to the men on the Plane Numan ci. 2 H\.. RS latter denies the larceny charge, saying that plaintiff came to Manager for Herbert C. Hoover,| Photographer Luce as the airplane of Major | floe below and then sped away to notify the h d said: “T¢ b 10,000, you can have my husband: | $%i4: “If. Mr. Raskob has bheen Maddalena, Italian ace, circled above the pack | ice-breaker Krassin of the location. Thej | 1 'Trouble on Atw ted - Nobile's ‘Bas ,h,z Will Saitt ‘:: a:fll‘s‘g‘usband{?”’ 4 mfs e I s y converted tos the equalization "?4 ice on which the group of 'Italia refugees was | cue followed two weeks’ later.« At tl:: lrei!t Ry A P A obile s Dasesiip ail| for y : 2 "'e is a brand plucked from birn:| marooned. “The famots “red tent” is withfin | Major Maddalena photographed ficb’r}:'i‘a’!?fif". v R AR g from Norway for ing. 1 cannot think of anything} ghe circle, The flier descended to within a few | off on his fliaht of discovery. " | MADRID, Spain, Aug. 2.—The Spitzbergen MOI}EI‘IEN T TO RESTORE : efapaorndel b SRS NG A e 4 g [four Sppain svissine, Rended b5 NARVIK, Norway, Aug. 2—Capt. KAISER IS CRUMBLING SMITH'S VIEWS ! I EIVGLISH MASSES BACK [tempting to fly to the Azores QI Alberto Mariano, survivor of the| ‘ NEW YORK, sug. 2.—Atter a)| Urges Aid to on the first leg of an around the Italia crew, has been removed world flight, were forced down on two hour conference with George 16 from the baseship Citta Di Milano| Mexico and the Portuguese coast 100, miles f By L. P. LOCHNER Peck, farm leader of 1llinois, Gove| | ) and Is being taken by raflway to (A. P. Staff Writer) Al Smith reiterated that he stood | | Confidence [ A | Weat'or shety starting GOIMC iy Sweden where he will be pleacd| [y Qg 3 on the farm plank of the Demo-| x By ANDRUE BEROING ~|bad ofl pump is the cause. Tele- under the care of specialists, | BERLIN, Afls. e-ritver taation'fo) w0 plattorm and indidgted hol | MEXIN0 OITY, Adks g | (A. P. Staft Writer) graphic advices stated the fliers Fhe BN (WL Wlang S, 1o jal quarrels have broken the POW-|p.q not yet worked out in his| | Firm faith in Mexico in her | LONDON, Aug. 2—Tha praspect W'l possibly start ‘Ssain ey sail immediately to Spitzbergen y er of the (German monarchistiying how agricultural surpluses | time of trial, tribulation permanent . Anglo-Amhdrican TOTTOWs with a number of new Italian air- | movement. should be handled for the benefit| | and confidence its problems A friendship wa: shown by recent planes with which search will he {2 e ‘cialoaddine Must been adilor tarmers, W b “setilaa by ordkdly - observations hero (o Test chiofly . The Spanish aviators are us- continued for Capt. Roald Amund- INDIANAPULIS vanced by President Walter La el i process of law was voiced on the high regard for American B8 the plane Numancia SRS ROw sen and the other missing mem- bach of the Nationalist Employes s D D N by American Ambassador 7 G . civiliZation almost universally dfs. scheduled to reach Unalaska bers of the Italian cre Federation that the election of Says Democrats Do Not Wiisit Morrbw, 1n ARVIRG: 4 el Dlayed by B about August 19. i = President Hindenburg, far from Offer One Single Issue| | dress at the dinner last ¢ : dis. ciauses | sy MOSCOW, Aug. 2—Russian avi- Man Sought in Famous As-|aiding the movement, has sealed i g! night of the American Cham- . : While the Bazlish-Speaking Un. \ ator Chuknovsky is reconditioning B . C the doom of efforts to restore Kai- LIVONIA, N. Y. Aug. 2 ber of Commerce, ~ fon and a dozen other organiza. his plane and plans to resume his sassination Case, sav Withelm to- the' tirops. Mo rslns 191 VL Sl B A nihabaador chultell sy . search for Capt. Amundsen and his 3 “Whe 2 ot f ; s dn 8]} S s S HaR Rk s . ; Dies Today When the monarchist part ufi ... 100 speech here, said the| | led Americans and other for. issing four companions. o o 5 i rg A i g ¥ S 1 ® 3 useful work of interpreting 8- INDIANAPOLIS, nd., Aug, 2. | President” says Lambach, Who i8i,...0 He declared Gov. Al Smith| | showing faith in its futnre. |y : England, the unmoneyed group. Williath 8. Baylor. aged 76 years, “_“”‘;l:’ ‘["t”[“l‘{" r:‘y‘:y’“‘“;‘\,’"“‘m::‘i’ has attempted to make Prohibi-| | J in England need fittle stimulous slected.. BAPUDIcan, /Governor. o] b i aad e o o ® PO I tion anp issue after being safely | R ey oy S to unite them in friendship to- and's poor and mid- continue their ady and cal -minded - persons, aside from| ] f ; % - - s 3 | Scat Sk b, 1065 "and” souERLE Jmnded - gprkons, weids VIR 1oy gtag, ward the United States Triple Storms Strike Cen- LINED-DP IN [sisms mei sl tho o Bl e | i e e al, South Minae- - of his Democratic opponent Will-] " g0 o o archist move. 4 ' ; y 4 ngland comes usu- : tam Coebel dfter the Kentucky! mu e o@iins Hoy °v¢- Shopkeepers Skeptical ally from the upper classes, even sota Sections . - ment outside Bavaria. i Legislature declared Taylor's el- “uwpp. shadow of an emperor umx' o . ?. g 3 2 | though the same classes initlate ol FIGHT GAME ection traudulent, died in a hos-| . "SR G e of Of New Italian Lire RESULT UF AN i i xx;- movement for etter Anglo.! MINNHAPOLIS, Minn AC pital here today. a president, which would have| pALBERMO, Italy, Aug. 2 An | | Amerioan relations. The sly sncer —puildings and other property Taylor fled to Indianapolis after 2 v her o8 | $ ¢ A il iulp at the American accent, pyye peen damaged or destroyed -— overtowered any other persom,igpidemic of coin-biting, coin- , Aimovis : . b % Goebel was mortally wounded in 18- not: ‘sl ‘Abve & Hinod | e 4 ] / j American tourists, American pros- jn 5 gevere wind, hail and elecs Jimmy Bronson Makes|1900 by a concealed rifieman. e d o LR kUL N anning i Jaanile dorttors, and ‘ perity and American movies geM- trical storms in Central an burg. o €Ol L " y ¥ % as 5 o/ arally’ é ¢ t ‘ A The Kentucky Legislature had| i colnssorufifising in “kenoral has ‘ Phog T erally comes from the British in. Southern Minnesota, i opositio q e lectoq| s greatness the “alo of the 1i°-igiruck this seaport city of Sicily . telligentsis, i il i Spto“.ll'.lg Pfipl(: '(; n declared ' Gocbel logally elected) g Honenzollerns vanishod. The prettier and brighter the | When & burly chauffeur re=, — an towns repart bulldings: NyA. o Tex Rickar : . Are Pro.American blown down. Indiana Governors did not hon- Monarchists Decrease five wand ten lire pieces—worth Dozery Others Are Dvin'," turned the $4,000 diamond and The ordinary people of Englani,’ n the Twin Cities, Minn g or the extradition papers for| ~The last election brought a'roughly 26 and 52 cents each—thz Men B Hu- platinum bracelet for which beginming with the cockney and olis and §t. Paul, windows “'“' NEW YORK, Aug. 2—Jimmy Tayloé aftér fie ‘Ged to this clty further reduction in the number of | more suspicioh greets them ——lvlen Decame riu- she had advertised, he refused cxtending to the shopkeeper, are been broken, trees uprooted and Bronson, second to Gene Tunne; " rehist votes E g jus i " i acide an, A 1 [the Tikhta' with Jnck ‘Delipusy. I B SHMOM Nars ever dipeayionrchist volon | RSOGO G| WTbeiHland . pelloas have fus man Torches | to claim the reward offered by decidedly pro-American. They have pasments flooded. ' he German na alists quiv. i rounded up gang n- 3 5 Mrs. Lydnajohnsnn,w:fe of the heard tales of the democratic spir No loss of life is reported. ) Death was due to heart disease. s 3 Tex Rickard 20 heavy- b e o are " A . has offered Tex Ric y: alent to losses to the monarchist! terfeiters. All are behind ba heir to the Palm Olive soap mil- it of the west Hetbert Hoover| By The assassination of Goebel oc- » i " weights from every part of the . movement. And the young peo-|but that doesn’t lessen the prov-| LAWRENCEVILLE, 1. Aug. the mine boy a 3 t > @M N DS . . J J y and Al Smith the country for the heavyweight elim- fl“’:":'m“‘stg;’:"f}”:‘l’;:‘] ";‘:"‘l_','r‘:n;.': ple are staying away from the na-|erbial caution of the Sieilian shop-|2-—Bight men are dead and one| lions. Instead he declared that ; i > d tish-hawker rise to be candidates . ination tournament. furt. A shot from the executive|tionalists because in our present |keeper. dozen more are dying from in- he wanted HER, threatening to 1or 1pe |)rv-nl|'n:\" B ety Many Fliers Gather “The man who will win recogni-1 o & BP0 e caused | Fovrgeois world of work and of| Counterfeiting has always been haled fumes and burns suffered Lill her unless she accompanied heard that the only aristocracy is At Banquet Given in tion as Tunney's successor has sports they don't want to help se:ia more or less lucrative trade in|Yesterday afterncon when an old! him from the hotel, The fright: . at. w by hi: ath. ports they i s i g ¢ % e hotel, e Iright= that of wealth and that wealth is s ¥ never appeared in New York. He(his de up a hereditary monarch. For this rough island of some four|Steam ofl still of the Indiana Re-' ened bride is being guarded easily obtained. In Honor of W'"‘W\, | LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 2.— may not be in the string, but from . A those who were born after 1905, million people, the majority of [fining Compapy exploded and en- stachmie country they know that such 1s out of the unknown somewhere,|Curtis Will Be Given Kalsers and kings @re mo longer|whom "are bardy peasants and|dangered the iiyes of nearly 100 cz?izt:ntly B cclachaicnigh 0 s Bosl Asistonrts police. Fliers over the unchartered ele= |ments of the Seven Seas gathered = will come the man who will whip H 4 ballowed, untonchable, great be-'mountaineers who still barter| Workmen. [ R adttonat is based on birth and title on: the present contenders,” said H“ N’hce AHM ls ings. For the youth of today|among themselves and seldom Doctors gaid several men whol i prorn nition fl( 1’-‘.\tll"pt’xlny:4lllx ...fllll ev m»n-! Brouson. ¥ they are merely movie 'and stage come in contact with much hard |Virtually became human torches| TR | Money is not easily made and the &t @ banguet here last night gi Rickard accepted the offer nn«l| TOPENA. Kl Aug' S~Re-log . . i coin except on market days in the|When caught :n the path of ""'<Argentini|n Forced office boy does not so often mar. €8 DY the Southern Californis asked Brongon to get more. publican Vice-Phesidential nom-|"% .y 1oy utterarices were atibig towns. So glad are they to|PIzing oll, may be vlinded by : Iy the bank president's daughter.|Chapter of the National Aeronau- | inee Curtis w N be formally noti-1, " o 1eq with silence. But the|get small stacks of something|thelr severe wounds | To Retire at 118 ™ 1 Dank prostients s tical Assoctation. i S fied here on August 18. The| .. 'or tho Left made so much!beaming and bright for their pro.| & SiXty-four workmen were tak- ERTR to American influence exerted| Capt. George H. Wilking wash Wntm w“t WIII‘G notification will take place on the of them that Count Westarp, chalr-!duce that they seldom look twice|€R to the edmpany's hospital fol-| BUBNOS AIRES, Aug 2—Horn through the movie, the phonograph the Suest of homor. He said he steps of the State House. p : |lowing the accident i ant it dl et L PR - | man of the natignalist party in the|at what is offered them. @ in the first year of Argentina's -l gnq e jazs song than is the aris. considered the flights made by B“t “0’“ D’ L.llll*!? Reichstag, ssuel a rejoind. I R - — de Cantaros is wunable longer 01y onae gor his diversions are much |the other guests far more di PARIS, Aug. 2—The walters of | CECI) “ 99 g~ { 4 B dependence, 1810, Res Claros s th his flight beca Dlvmon 0‘ Colored inn'.{hv;lx:;eirl‘:?ud“un“w:t“.:hifl:r?;lAlaba"m’s Governor De!'"’"fl"f Finances earn her Ilv’lnz ns'u w .r‘l‘llvl- “‘"“""'- ::)r;;m")m;;;;:l\:’ -(hr’::t "‘l:a:;l‘;",:f‘:"“‘;r""" !‘“‘"r" Lo ‘:’c“l S el s Voters to Be Formed| ... 2" ™" monarcnitate Idea{ To Support National Made Public; Report |She worked steadily until reads very liitle. Hiis amusements found a landing place every ng-tailes 8! 5 its policies,” he wrote. “From . . o weeks ago when sh 4 Salae vind & Amer i, | miles. change to white jackets—it their| WASHINGTON, Aug. 2. — The gl:mb;;lnpnlnz the monarchist con-| Demacratic Ticket) Given Out by Lehman: signt paraiytic stroke et Ju'hls'r.(‘l)x‘»vrfipl‘::\l:nlw::-l:l:i:l;l employers will pay the laundry|Republican Headquarters hereé|goucion and a policy aiming in the g took her troubles to a newspaDer! . gerint, to which he dances. bills. announce . the formation of -a|jast apalysis at resurrecting the| BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Aug. 2.| NEW YORK, Aug 2 -Herbert for aid. | Liag Ansuvicass Slang ; The waiter now furnishes his!“Colored Voters” Division in the reglme has constituted |—Gov. Bibb Graves today an-|Lehman, Director of i'inance of the| Regina was born in Santos Lu., their own " imperial i id-fadicative p ' own uniform, but instead of having, National Committee to direct a uuwvery cornerstone of the Ger.|bounced that he will support Democratie National Committee,| Agres, a small town near this ¢ ”m" Im m":‘l:):u ,‘\’x’ns’-':il:.x:nhnlrl‘:;x; it cleaned he usually dusts and|campaign among the negroes. ‘s * program. |the National Democratic ticket. |reported a Balance of $192,750 in{znd even today remembers names | . 4 a0l 8 RINES, Onf sponges off the stains of many — oo — g‘;: ;:;:yon:x.x::”m. it “p‘,. it ¢ - ete the « treasury from contributions|and events lny the stirring vmn-:.“::‘r‘;:: "r:‘ :’“\':i‘:,lh;l(,'m“:l:;k":,};fl_ifihfflfi?y,’t‘:flllutzgo]' soups and sauces. He s willing| BERMUDA FISH DISPLAY |00 PITH BUR b, B OPPOSE “SECOND CLASS” | totalling $214,300. JUAR Argeutih repanlic was worn | I9icey, | O87, bird, tlop. akiel and 0 U AR B ) to furnish bis white jacket, but| HAMILTON, Bermuda.—A Brit. Eyos Are Opensd * | PARIS.—Socialistic newspapers| “The report is in accordance|She told questioners of Juan Man | ponoi (00 OUers WAYS BOER | here late yesterday says he cannot afford fo have it|ish ship is carrying to England| ;.. count then pointed dut that|demand abolition of class distinc | with the Drovisions of our platform | uel de Rosas and his famous Lo ouy om Ammerien via the moy-| 0 on remained today at . laundered, and restaurant proprio.|250 varleties of Bermuda fish for (.. "% oo o which now enters!ton i Paris subways, trams and (to give ful) publicity of all re-|daughter, Mandelita, for whom, oy " e Phonozraph, for cock- | O ured, two | tors say that they are equally un.|the London Aquarium—the firs["t1° EneTa00 ¥R PO WO yyees mow divided into first and|colpts and expenditures,” said Leb. she was & servant when de kosax oy CONSUmPption. The cockuer i K operty. damage flb‘,fi'fl the expense. i ‘shipment even.taken ”W 8 Fit \second class compartments. man. o ]ruleq the provinee of Buenos Al (Continued on Page Five.) ed at $60,000,

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