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- - ¥ ] 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE VOL. XXXIL, NO. 4859. POLISH PLANE REPORTED FROM SEA “ALL THE NEWS JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, ALL THE TIME” 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS GIRL MURDERED NEAR HOLLYWOOD CONFERENCES | ARE PLANNED | BY NOMINEE Hoover to Confer with| Party Leaders Next Week —Qutline Strategy STANFORD UNIVERSITY, 1 €al, Aug. 4.—With preparation cf his ptance address finally behind him, Herbert C. Hoover is| ready to give full attenion to matters of party organization and strategy. Barly next week he | will begin a series of conferences ac with p. leaders concerning questions. Among those in con-| ference will be Chairman Hubert Work who will bring first hand reports of progress on the byild-| ing up of a nationwide machine for the coming campaign Notification Plans Arrangements for the formal notification of Hoover that he has been selected as Republican Presidential candidate were tak- ing form today. The ceremonies will be held in the University Stadium, Saturday, August 11, probably at 3:30 p. m 1 Gov. €. C. Young of California | will be the first speaker, intro-| ducin, nator Geor; Moses of | Nev: flampshire, Chairman of the | ation Committee, and per-! manent Chairman of the Kansas City Convention. The Senator will gpeak for about fifteen minutes ahd. then will present Hoover, who plans to speak for mot more” than forty-five minutes. | = Plan for Orent Throng i Plans for handling a rrowd that will tax the 100,000 capac- ity of the stadium’ are being made by those in charge of ar- rangements. It was emphasized that there would be room for the grentest audience ever addressed ' by a political candidate and the committee in charge hopes to have a representative erowd from all s ions of the State | This wi be one of the days in California history, it was stated, and party leaders of the State expect a gr outpouring. Amblifiers will be strung around the bewl so that not only all of those inside may hear every word but the overflow crowd also will be able to hear. | By holding the exercises late in the day it will be possible to establis a radio broadcasting chaln reaching from coast to! coast and border to border. Mr. ! Hoover expects to use radio ex- tensively dur his campaign as the most effective means of reaching the people. O Rl S SENATORBORAH DENOUNCES BIG CAMPAIGN FUND | | | £r to BUILD SEAPLANE FLOAT BUENOS AIRES.—A float for seaplanes, recently authorized by the gevernment, will be moored in the outer harbor here. I. - et Mrs. W. W. McFwan and Mrs, Gillette, friends of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Paine of Juneau, were visi. tors here today while the Alameda was in port. ]wm:.-h Canada has acquired fore.laid. MAYOR OF GOLDEN GATE CITY WELCOMES HOOVER -~ Mayor James Rolph, Jr., gave voice to what he termed “San Francisco’s non-partisan home coming welcome” to Herbert Hoover in a speech at the Golden Gate City's civic center in which he euologized the Republican nominee’s record of public service in European and Mississipp! flood relief. The mayor is shown at the “mike” with Hoover at his right. It was the photographer’s flashlight, not the mayor's speech which caused Secretary Hoover to close his eyes. BERT HOOVER SAN FRANCISCANS SHEER H Massed street crowds along the line of march gave their former fellow citizen an ovation when he returned to the city by the Golden Gate. The Republican presidential nominee is shown galuting the throngs through which he passed enroute to the civic center where additional thousands awaited him. Canmla Like Uncle Sum Is Now World Lrvdi!or 1$300.000 Yearly in | | Chicago Alimony Is i : — WASHINGTON, Aus. §.—Canaas, I credit CHICAGO, Aug. 4.—Poor ex-hus. are iike the United States, 15 becomi S bands of Chic who have not Says Three Million Dollars u crecitor nation stead of devtor| sl (HOR A (cloMaRI A Shhoking Sufiicient for Elec_ las a result of economic chang |6 American tourists | gecount, alimony totalling . |during the years siuce the world |in Canada, aithough the America’|g300,000 annu by the postal tion Purposes { war. ars, the Ameri-|and Canad 5 lmoney order ronte. Pl can merce departmen AL very differcnt figures were revealed y BOISE, Idaho, Aug. 4.—United . Connith, e heti SRORHRBE SR ey X rday by James A. Kearns, cle States Senator Willlam E. Borah b mtmsanoia Miac 00 ek BRI . {of the Minicipal Cobi, ‘witers denounces the plan announced by | l('“"“';(" ]“:"\“‘“' "{‘““"'““‘ de-| Ty | mittance records are handled ‘% % e on, clares all of the commerce yp, o g It isn't only the rich who pay cential campaign: - He sald 38, ;7ent divislon, is that “of a i Hot Air Artists Most of the money orders, the 000,000 was “all there is justifica.|C2lled debit nation which is re.| records show, are sent to the of tion for 'spending in this cam. \duung it sold debts to foreign in- To Be Bottled lrl'\ ¢ Monday indicating t! paign” by either party. RSO enuis ualkiny i, SOPRIRR e ‘vn‘ working man dependent on his ator Dorah continued: “A JVeStments of its own in an ar-| o Pen, Aug. 4 |Saturday vay check waits unt! news item to the effect the two|S'eSate volume exceeding that oljoo o/ o W, 55, deart |paydsy b “séud his ex.wife her parties plan spending $20,000,000 '8 mew borrowings from abroad.” | " penncylvania members of [legal allowance fs incredible. It is impossible FXact figures in the field are mear- |, pags has tolegraphed Chair -— to spend this amount withou' (1Y Impossible of attainment, Mr.| . " L "¢ (1o Republican Na.| £ transgressing every rule of de- 'Hall said, but on the face of rec-| ional Committee, criticising Wil | ol T cency and common honesty. It|°'ds compiled by the Canadian and iy " 4o Wwhite, Bditor of Em.| | | s nothing less than an attempt ‘;:fi:l‘:;:"ni"‘;:;’“:‘:l";;”::( h":'?:;;“”pmm Kan for his recent :n.‘,‘ U. S. Decathlon | e — - LB GL R e ”fi]m other hot air ‘urtists hovering Sn/} Battle | National headque * jaround the large scale. ‘Th4 y stinct liability 3 A‘\ISTP‘RIIA’\! Aug. 4.— “Canada s a reguiar mvestor inlog || The American decathlon | Latin-America,” Mr. Hall added, ————————— | | hope, Jim Stewart, retained “and to some extent a customer | second place remainjng in | for foreign securities underwritten MINING IN AUSTRALIA | | the stiff battle with three | in London. Canadian banks are| —H understood during all recent years| SYDNEY, Austraha—A syndi -;m-l to have increased the volume of|has begun lead and silver mining their short term funds held abroad.|«perations at Braeside, Northwes:- Amopg the sources mnoted by|ern Australia, with governmenta’ Scandinavians after eight of the ten events competed for | today on a rain drenched | | field, J— Paid by Money Order FLYING y ACROSS ATLANTIC NUDE, BULLET PIERCED BODY IS DISCOVERED | fi Girl [s round Slam in Hol lywood Hills—Per- haps blow Death § LOS JLES, Cal, Aug. 4 Bs T, ullet piercen bady TURN BACK RUMOR Barbara Morrow was late yost | REACHES LONDON |day, found in the hills north of e Hollywond 4 iy RSN 'S Maitsol: who 1s st | If Plane Comm“mg Across {10 have brought the girl n | Is Expecled to Re- {Phitadelphia and to have lived with | ther in Hollywood, is charged wiia | | port About Dusk B tiinrdor | Here are Major Kubala ht) and Majer Idzikowski, Polish| e County Surgeon A. F. Wagner!aces, on a non-stop flight from Paris to New York Both officers| LONDON, Aug. 4.— Reported 4 the gitl may have lived for|are experienced big ship pilots and either is capable of navigating sighted 220 miles north of the fas long as three days after beintia plane. | Azores at 9:40 o'clock last night, [shot as possibly the wound on! the Polish plane Marszalek Pilsud- {Dlinded her and sh 2 ski, with Polish aviators Majors was left slow death l, N > l p > l II l |Kazimir Kubala .and Louis Idzi- | e mite Nearly Stayed tianc Kowski aboard, 13 belloved coming WOMAN KILLS ()f Sla yer of Gen. ()bregon PLANE SEEN BY STEAMERS - ON ATLANTIC |Aviators Spanning Ocean Seem to Be Making i Good Progress rapidly within striking distance of the United States. Weather conditions are more ANOTHER,THEN - Ore TWO THOUSAND 4. lead NASHVILLE, Tenn Gov. Horton teday Aug. held a place farm relief in the Southern planters Representative Finis J. Garrett nition of the Nationalist Chinese|marine aviation patrol government. Reports to headquar The Pontiff recalls the pas: glory of China and recognizes its ,‘,‘,lv:“,'\l‘l:,.,(,“‘\, € ‘;\:‘:‘l 't\l‘.lfl:nnn» filers had planned to cross _ | Fifteen Die Jorexon foll fust <hort of staying YT the Azores then head toward | | ! T il e his lite ae |Hallfax or Bermuda, depending on || Of Heat l :' ‘:“'”;M ”“:»Ji,"”' ,r“",' admit. | Weather they experienged. | In Chicago od at his prolimindty, * heartugl, TEe f1or ware mot SEnteC MR { ere. Toral suid as ho hande N g {Tragedy OLcurs in News—‘, CHICAGO, Aug. 4 cen ot peper on which he hef ‘,:‘;. r;‘;.éh:,:fl‘;l:::l:;cz}::.;yl.mn,.,. | paper Office—No State- || die of eat hero yestcraay cartoon of Obregan - tafi#¥ 16 SISRARHE SEEREH I i hefore a torrential rain 'ow- \im, Obregon smiled that anllyl WhiE: reparted Snmd s IMIT: had | ment Is Made { ered the temporature from | | wichdly smile, for which he was{®hiP med | 94 degrees which was the | [known. | " WACO, 1u.x s, A"g 4~Walking| | heat record for the year, | Toral said he felt a flash of ua- imly inte_the joint ml‘cas of the || Seven leaths are reported | |certaihty, then v mhm’btled rgg aco News-Tribune a;-nd1 Rimge. | | from @YOuTpne s e S L e fdeing whe sy TR ol > e Herald, Mrs. B. C. Awhwoim aged | o 1Gods wal_k_. s 'l ane which Started for thé Utifted 124 Tyea engaged Miss Charlic |3 ——— %[ Acked if he 8 sorey, TOMAMlGiates, has swung around agatn Lawson, azed 24, in conversatios, | id; “Yes, very sopry for Bobi woite T rning to ‘Hutobe, 18 nd a moment later shot her tcf ving thought hout the matter suggested by a message from the h FIFTEEN YEAR [hd tor not having leamned BeIove |y g Coiaamer Amakura, The Menacing er clerks in the { #hat I know now about the Gen-| oo iooq "eaig: “At 5 a.m, Greens | business | offi Mrs. Ashworth efal & |wich meridian time, an airplana |soyght to o acid down the o lapproached from the westward, en throat of her cight months' oli ! Lolreling.. the. sl s * dintkncs G0 ughter, in her arims, then drair {Prohi Agents, {half & mile at a height of 500 feet, ed the phial her as he: hus "then disappeared mnorthward, fly- baiid, camitor * of o . | Hls EMPLUYER Intoxicated, A G Tl v [Tapers, rushed upon the scenc. |Under Arr. S0 far as known here, there are I\:JI“'”;'IW il e o e st | - [no airplanes in the region exeept er. The baby is expected i F 4 lthe Pilsudski, Polish plane. The cover. (Is Lodged in Portland Jail sax rrancisco, cat. aug. 4.jthe Filaudokd, Polish b The husband gleclined to make Awaiting Action Two Pederal Prohibition aftnt®} ™y 1o " mossage received here any statement i iided”” an automobile l"l‘:"“ {should turn out to he garbled and ol Law jpolicemen last night and thom=je, "oy e jy continuing the flight elves were arrested to the United States, the machine POTLERAN he Prohi agents arrested Were oy giike the North American Rex Mend, aged Harry Hibner, charged with a i ik H e ‘lrlmluh! to the jail ult with a deadly we [m|; 'lr»— Al e | tawaiting action of the law forlsisting an officer 4 eing | 1 ARE DRUWNED the killing of his employer, B. D {mnu!..l H ; 'I‘lvkmlm ‘h.n'Llu-nl‘set’ Forth Plans for Dewey. with drunkenness and resisting A - District Attorney Myers said |an officer, Agricultural Remedies SHANGHAIL Aug. 4.—Chinese|Mead will be charged with first| The police said the Prohibition R reports from Thinan said that 2,-|degree murder. |agents walked up to a “hold-up| WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., Aug. 000 persons in the towns of\ The youth admitted he shot {squad’s automobile” which was |y _—Agriculture must look to it= Ankiu and Linchu, Central |Dewey repudiating ea {parked and filled with policemen |gelr for salvation or become @ Shantung, have been drowned in|ments he killed his fc be- |looking for robbers. The agents|jame dog, whining for special a flood caused by the overflowing [cause of abusive treatment. Helare said to have thrust i Dr. C. R. G Professor of of the Tawen River, a tributary|said he fired the shots because |fists through the glass windows politictl Economy of the Univer- to the Yellow River. The area|of foar he would be returned to!to see who wer inside sity of Toronto, declared in an is experiencing an unusually|the reform school. {police jumped out and Hibner is'address today before the members heavy rainfall. - Lalleged to have drawn his re-'of the Institute of Politics. T y | volver. i One remedy for this, Dr. Fay 2 oy suid, I8 a majority power per- Gov. Horton in Lead SAYS FAHMERS A % g | manently in the hands of the in- In Tennessee Primary Republican Financial dustry of commerce. Another i8 HOPE IS HOOVER which would the hands of S AR | WASHINGTON, Aug. 4-—Ameri- tion, that is, of licenses and excise Pope Recognizes Buath]eu smdmo [ca’s highways coustitute a public levied against particular privileg- lutility system having revenucles or classes of property with the Cbm Nfllmm-l““ Soldien Lose Panb through indirect taxes alone of proceeds dedicated, for the greater more than §1,000,000000 used|part, to providing highways.” ROME, Aus. 4»~»A letter of the WASHH\G’I‘DK Aug. 4.—Twelve largely for its own extension and| Mr. MacDonald estimates that § Pope to the Roman Catholic Bish.|Sandinists lost their pants In the!improveme says Thomas 1. |state gasolme taxes provide nhut.f ops in China made public here is|jungles of Nicaragya, !f nothing|MacDonald, chlef of the United|$250,000,000 of the income, Ve- generally regarded as a tacit recog-|else, due to the percepiion of the | States Bureau of Public Roads. [hicle and drivers' licenses $300,. ters say that the Nicaraguans hung up|are spending more than $1,000,000.-|y06 and ol industries $346, twelve pairs of trousers to dry and |00 jfavorable than at the start. | After leaving the French coast, the impossibility for farmers te Report Is Made Today ;. iiin o standard of lite come 3 lm ble with that in towns un- Aug. 4.—The the production per man i8 Committee ! constantly growing and this $9%,379 'means replacement of their own 21 and power by machine power wher- $48,317. '~\-~ r ]M\‘*llvlq- WASHINGTON, | Republican National reports contributions of up to and including July expenditures have been sman 1 1o Billion Dollar Publw Utility Is Now Seen in ! United States Highways of 3,000 over Hill McAlister for [the " Democratic Gube CHICAGO, Aug, 4 —Congre nomination as unofficial returns|l+ J. Dickinson, of lowa, leac are practically complet the McNary-Haugen farm b McAlister’'s headquarters has|the House ot Repre t not, however, conceded Horton's/James W. Good, West nomination, zer of the Republican Al but 186 precincts gave Committee, that support of Hoo- Horten 92,299 and McAlister | Ver is “the only salvation I« 89,384, tall-corn farmer.’ Senator Kenneth McKellar has| Congressman Dickinson said the won handily for renomination farmers had everything to lose in the Democratic primary from @ Democratic victor: or the | n { 000,000 and production, corpel |and income taxes of the auto nnn»“ “The people of the United States annually in building good; Smaller amounts, still well up right to national independence.|when the patrol came over they roads,” Mr. MacDonald pointedf,po willions, come from p The Pontiff emphasizes the fact|took to the woods without thoselout. “That does not include cityl. ;o other taxes. Revenue that he has always treated Chine|garments. Recent flights -h:mmll*“"("‘“ just country roads. And| . oiine taxes alone iner on a footing of uquulu\ the trousers still flopping in the it has taken only a few Y“““|xmm around $79,000,000 in 1 R e —— Yreeze, for our highway ,’3"5[‘.]'] t_u con- $258,838,813 last year. p J. C. Black and Luk Chambe: tvert a continent into a nmghbnr- Initial improvement of lin, traveling salesmen, came A. J. Sprague left on the Alen-{hood, largely through the inaug- Juneau on the Alameda lmm for Ketchikan. luration of a new system of taxa. (Continue