The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 2, 1928, Page 8

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CHAS. WHARTQN | ™t Your Heth? FOUND BUILTY ‘ MAIL ROBBERY Former Congressman and State’s Attorney Is Convicted Charles essman United found of con- with the mail rob- CHICAGO. Wharton, and former States Attcrney guilty Aug former bery THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1928. JEFFREY PLANS SOUTHERN TRIP ~ ABOUT OCT. 1 {English Explorer Will Sail to Antarctic Region frem New York CINCINNATI Douglas Aug. 2 Teffoy planned expedition ¢ City Wélebmes World Fliers NEW FRENCH PAPER MONEY Resembles American Cur- rency—New Grisp Greenbacks PARIS, Aug. Really substan- nbacks, fresh and crinkly, make their appearance 1ce before the end of this y Labelled in franes, of course, i stead of dollars, they will be a part of the Poir government's reform of ‘the Fremch mon-tary system For several months the experts of the “Monnaie,” as the French' 9 tial g ey succod s DISCORD SPLITS SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2 For elght years the married life of Eugene H. Blanchard, Director General of Music Activities at the University of California and widely known Bay district mus- ician, and Barbara M. Blanchard, Ivocalist f note, was as a sooth= ing concord of sweet sounds. Then-—discord. Married in July, 1919, sour notes crept in and they separated July 1, 1927, Then came ‘ i | ¢ the finale. Blan- chard asked a divorce in an ac- tion filed in_ Alameda County# The charge was sertion. The Blanchards have a two- | year-cld son, Edward. Blanchard |declares he is willing for her to contiune in custody of the child ;and that he will contribute $25 a month toward his support — e — HUSBAND'S PARTNER mint is known, have been studyi the American system of coinag Their principal objection tho style of American bills has beon that it does mnot lend itself suffi- ciently to artistic treatment. Recent calculations, however, have shown that the life of the present flimsy French notes is less than five years and the econ omy of the heavier silk-fibre parch nent is being understood. Pric co-de- plannod leader, eaver explora ntific inv, ations. 8| He plans to establish a base for Lis operations on Graham Island Three or four aiiplanes will be taken, equipped with skiis Conomander Jeffrey said that he and Commander Byrd will prob- ably be mn constant communication Ly radio while the two expedi- tivns in the scuthern r Charles id fendant and 1sed ring has been convic conspiracy on six other other charges. Wharton faces a possible maxi- mum twn years im- prisonment possible maxi- mum fine $10,000, while Cleaver, if given the maximum on all ccunts, faces more than| 80 years imprisonment v conduct sci to ed of year's sentence of and a ! of Owen D. Young, head of the General Electric Co., who, it is confidently predicted, will be “drafted” to succeed Governor have been asked from firms in the | Alfred E. Smith as Democ- United States and Germany, and| racy’s leader in New York, The + technical commission for work-|,presidential nominee, however, ing out the details of the reform is to be appointed within a fow| weeks The change will be a welecome me for tourists, as it will carry with it the abolishing of {he i e8s large 500 and 1,000 franc notes which were instituted those in the rural districts, n most cases to read or Tange a bank note by its - John Henry Mears and Pilot Charles B. D. Collyer got a grea® big hand from Acting Mayor McKee of New York (qenger) upon completion of their globe-girdling flight. So did Tailwind, their Sealyham mascot, which accompanied them. The trio circled the earth in 23 days, 15 hours, 8 secends. (Intérnationay Newsreel) Simon Michelet of Washing- are ton, D. C., has a very unusual R xS . : | one. He is president of the Na- South American Nations | tional Get-Out-And-Vote-Club, Big Airplane Cuslom(;rs‘.néj is trying to muktc' this year UFFIGIALS Tu | | & banner one tor voting. —| MEET JARDINE WASHINGTON, Aug Al-| (Harrie & Ewing) most a third of the United States|~ Frank Howe, Box 914, Florida. The request con- exports of aeronaut products | from £o to South America Jax In the last three 1th | tinues by stating that “Eugene and American countries bonght ! Joseph are the only ones left and $1.204, worth per centla few us kid Ask him to of the 3,715,000 aviation | write and if he can’t maybe he products shipped abroad | can get someone to do it for him.” Peru led with imports valued | PP at $468,871, including 15 planes ROBBERY PROVES COSTLY PORT ORCHARD, Wash.—The first women to receive a legal ap- pointment from a President of ithe United States has accepted a C {position in the legal firm of her has refused either to affirm of |jushand. Mrs. F. M. Applegate, deny the report that he wishes |who is now practicing law in thus to bolster the party’s na«|Port Orchard, was appointed Asz- tional and state tickets. sistant District Attorney to the (ntervational Newsreekd Philippines in 1911 by President - SRR T8 Taft. Service, the U. S. Biological Sur vey, the Alaska Game Commis the Experimental Stations Weather Bureau e — THE JAWS OF JUSTICE LONDON,—Policemen cf Lon- not chew gum. Their it invites unfavorable and may Tfmpair their bere of the Washingten, D. C The main object of Mr. Jar dine’s trip to Alaska is to famil AT ET {iarize himself with the work and problems of the varicus branches | in the Territory | under his jurisdiction Flory and Heintzleman ent burcaus which come o8] . |the direction of the Department |chief says Will Go Southlo Meek | recipt o€ the Babbrtment |t Agric. Secretary g o work Mr. Jardine will be greatly interested the U Burcau | - H of Publi¢ Roads, the U, Forest j(i]l! papers for sale at the Empire. A\ 4 9 from Department i and the vx-| SECOND IN GRAND PRIX DISQUALIFIES PRINCEAU e 01d papers for sal! 1t the Empire. which come The differ- under | don must cr 32 of unabl write, COMPEIGNE, France, Aug. Pinceau, second in the Grand Prix de Pari the only horse in the history of ng who graduated from the maiden class without ever winning a race. Running second in one grand prix prevent.d him from starting in another. When Pincean arrived here to run in the Grand Prix de Com- | plegne, the stewards ruled him out sinca the race is for horses| who have never won © Or Wen less than 50,000 francs this year. “Your second money in Paris dis- bars you,” they told D. Kelekian, [ the owne e, FISHERMEN! fresh shipment of salmon just arrived at HARRIS HARDWARE CO. adv. FREE! 1 Aluminum Pan with 2 packages S. O. S. 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Chile im- ported products worth $278,518, including elght planes at $215,-! gypsies have been sentenced 500, and Argentine bought $246,-|20 ye imprisonment in irons 000 worth, including 32 planes|for killing three watchmen in valued at § {robbing a bank here, They cart- —_———————— |ed away the safe cnly to find it SAD NEWS FOK 1iISSING | contained three dinar: about MAN; INFORMATION SOUGHT | three cents PGS SO Pasteurized Cream Skin-Toning Lotion Hand Lotion Cleansing and Massage Cream Blackhead and Open Pore Paste Bleaching Cream Beauty Grains Hair Tonic Face Powder Rouges, ete. POZAREVA' Serbia Ten U. 8. to Distriet Flory, will leave on the Aleutinn | ee———— ———— for Kotchikan, where he | Forester C new Continuing our policy of last year. is Gauzet Sanitary Napkins Your waich today may | not be giving the serv- ic expeet of it. e Take advantage of this Trade-in-period and BE BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. ON TIME. 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