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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” 'VOL. XXXIL, NO. 4872. JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS TWO OGCEAN FLIERS ARE MISSING OFFICIAL PARTY| _ o seuirs TRee o Heaxt |(iSARREES WITH|W EST *i?RWANCHngu R BlEyLLY BERT HASSELL, TOMORROW A, M, (B85 PECiiielt . * 4 (TWO SUBJECTS [ gy e "4 NOT REPORTED Chamber of Commerce to . s ; N Pl NlChOlilS Murray Butler =3 TN AN g fi . ; E Pl 5 : ; il A v g Only One Signal Heard ‘ntertain Visitors at 3 3 L Breaks Silence Re- 4 i ; e . . L b “ < L » . e 4 9 4 M 2 - e fl'ofn F]lcl’s Slnce Sun‘ uncheon Tomorrow e 4 garding Politics - W . ST { | . b ; » o, Bl : 1 : day Morning Agriculture Wil- % e iy NEW YORK, Aug. 20 Her- - Jardine and Gov ecorge k 2 3 3 {bert C. Hoover's views on Pro- who with a party of ;b hibition and the naval program | Y = i b / : it 8 FATE OF TWO MEN IS H rnment officials and friends | b jas set forth in the acceptance! > - 3 P % 3 b % | 3 are making a trip throughout g § f| [specch, are rejected by Nicholas > E i . 8 Tt p 4 | | CONCEALED BY ARCTIC this district on the U. 8. Fisher- oy n Murray Butler, life long Repub- i ! g " : 5 J petcrialt ies ves Brant, will return to &| 'lican i - 5 _ 7 Believed Plane Mlghl Have Juneau scmetime tomorrow morn- 5 Bl | In a letter printed by the v - ing, according to word received % i Y Y | York Times, Butler breaks his * " R 3 Landed Along ROCkY from Charles H. Flory, U. 8.| : i llence on politics that he has o | i <P P 3 Greenland Coast Commissioner of Agriculture in 3 i i { i % maintained since the Kansas City Aiaska, who is with the party, | Gonvention. . He texpressed confi- | | ; which is now in Sitka i f dence that miliions of Republi- 3 ' : y o CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—The Arc- The Chamber of Commercs will | Z 3 gy cans are in agreement with him.i § o 3 2 tic concealed today the fate entertair the Secretary of Agri-| 3 4 Bl | “What I wish to make entirely g : ; : ’ of Bert Hassell and Pa Cra- eulture @nd others in the party! 4 {plain is that no candidate of i . mer in their attempt to fly from at Juncheon tomorrow nc i 4 » 2 % |my party for President can com- . 2 ¢ S g n Cochrane, Ontario, to Mt. Evans, ‘he audiiorium of the Elks : b mit me cr countless others like ! ) 3 % Greenland it was snnounced by the enter-| g Yo % ; me, to any such doctrines or any 1 . 5 S i 3 - 3 T Not since three o’clock Sunday tainment committee of the Cham-| |54 ; ¥ > ‘o e 7| such policies,” writes Butler. In| : ! M . morning has any word come ber today. Special music will be, [ g e iR this connection he quoted Patrick| % Gt ; j |from Hassell from the air provided by the Moonlight Ser f PN 5 iy s Henry that “if this be treason,| |8 | J Y 4 At Madison, Wis., only the let- enaders and €. E. Harlan and R s 3 ; a make the most of it.” : ! : 4 ter “R" repeated several times Leslie White. Al Government | . : Nk : ] Was been heard. This, according employees, members or non-mem-! - - - — | NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—S ; ’ g to a prearranged code of the bers of the Chamber, are invited ! The force of the storm which swept Florida Is apparent from this |tary of Treasury Mellon, return- " i Gireater Rockford, indicated that to attend the luncheon griotograph. This huge trce in Orlando was split to its heart by the |ing on the Leviathan from his i 3 * the plane was 75 miles off Cape Other henor guests at thel o " o0 i Buropean wtion, said he did |& ¢ ¥ ) Chidley flylug over the Davis luncheon will be Gov. George| not think Butler's variance with i nd the plane had com- A. Parks, Henry O'Malley, U. S.| * e ~T " iHoover on Prchibition and peuce! . approximately three quar- Commissioner of Fisheries; Wil-! T4 T v v B ‘i«::.u will “make any appreciable | . { the flight to Greenland. General of the United States;| Lelection,” i 4 . I : led no sign or word of the plane. James T. Jardine, brother of the | 45 RIMI‘LESS NA TION The Secretary left the Levia-| ! |The weather was partly cloudy Secretary; A. F. Swenbsen of Ida- A 'nwn at quarantine on a nuuz: The little Iowa village where Herbert Hoover was bern has prepared an old fashioncl home- in that vicinity Sunday. ho, friend of the Secretary, and| By riend gt 3 e O H\‘I"‘“l:l cutter V;’l““'l‘ “"“kl"{“"i 0 coming for the Republican Presidential nominee tomcrrcw. Many old landmarks will be .,hown'w“l’l”" ‘”’"- radio i“l’f”‘“’fl ": . G edington, Chief of the! |Manhattan and then he left im- him and many old friends will see him agai b is Tlowne: Yoo o he place of Madison, who was in ireenlan U. S. Biological Survey. Phi Delta Delta Head | By ANDRUE BERDING | mediately for Washington. ol m again. Abigve (right) is Downey Nifpel, (left),; fisplace | i 1 s . T\ Odara is” go cacher las radioman with the Donald e inedaalls’ tvom tr. F1ots | (A. P. Staff Writer) i )bu iness of one of his schoolmates, and below, Mrs, J. K. Carran, his * heol tcacher, I MAeMiHan expedition, said. the stated that the movements of the ; | LONDON, o Sl o g | ’ TR ‘(.wdlvr Rockford might have Secretary were uncertain and it !bration of Scotland Yard’s 100th | | WEST BRANCH, Agg. 20—W:th Cedar Rapids for a two Fe ached Greenland but missed vttt L s S i W RSN e SRt jthe first edge of nervousness worn | ference wiih farm leaders. Tiun Opposes LaFellette k\n Evans, being forced to pick remain in Juneau after his ar- iglon for an exhaustive anal of off, this little Quaker town where Wilth banmers fiying, practi ally la landing place somewhere along USRS TR ON WA tertaining from' 15,000 to 'mmu_“‘ road to the next stop in his : | was organized a century ago by 1 y Bie Roveet Houl: Shos it o R B'G EVENT people tomorrow, when the Repub. campaign for the presidency before the fliers get word t] outside world if they uucceu-d {in landing. wival tomorrow. N .4 Bngland’s victory over crime. i Herbert Hoover was born his rs. | the whole town will escort thair = i lthe rocky coastline. . In such P T ' % The metropdlitan [dTice force : “en mantully to thegegasion of en. | former.oiphan boy.along tha eolis ¥ rwma-‘\!‘f’ gaid, gt max (8 {preserved ‘in the popular appella- |lican nominee for presidert omes ! here to spend the day anl make - tion “bobbies.” It has been built y ar 0 i There is speculation as to why 1 fup it wn . fHatteitibn o0 ‘auck tet. | one of the most important spe-.ch- i Ino effort has been made to com- A [ ticiency that England now claims| s of his campaign, y " municate thropgh the plane's 3 to be the least criminal nation in! Femmme Supporters Begin| After its big jubilation over tue 6 own wireless. Mix pointed out ! v |the worla PP BR[0T o Toayariitbminativn kg 4 difticulty might have been | ‘ . ! How great is the difference i..l Preparations for \town was wildly thrilled buy, some. ; : perlenced in rigging a satis- 5 , " | factory - aerial or the set might crime between British municipali- what stunned when Hoover an- 4 | factory or the set m : btios ‘ufid. thoss e BEREY- dontifrt Notification | i nfidd’ 1 Sheitive yisls Bha 4 , have been damaged in landing. People Becommg Better, ; BT D e Skapasieon be- | Gipicy 3R R a0 [ TTEEN: QDS AR tHE e ; | | A d with Head : tween the two largest cities of thelywitn the arrival of former Gov T 0 NIRRT QNS | ) cquamte wit ea 2 world, New York and London.|nojjje 7. Ross, of “Wyoming, the) VRat ~um Ain The Iroad| . | e : l Demoratic Ticket : Yok City with a population of |penining Smith supporters will |liCh room. usually a sommolaui G P | tal of all crimes i0 New yogin last minute preparations|Plice With good cooking ant fire.| K W R i £ 6,000,000, during one fiscal year!| |men in blue overalls eating at!|Having put behind him the ad NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—An opti-| . . was 330,085, The total for Lon- | jore o meation Ceremonies 10| counters, found itsel? swamped|mittedly debatable ground of A tatic na ¢ N gz & £ = 1take ace pdnesday A T LA 2 ;N % mistic report of conditions in_the | ‘ don during the same period was| — ser mows 1 rpoly RS Jwith tourlsts do food. O.|Arizona and New Mexico, Het ; 2 s demanding South was brought to New York Mrs. Ross is the first woman N X A : . 15,662, out of a population of 7, i 4 V. Culver, proprietor of the Rail.|bert C. Hoover will come to rock { today by United States Senator J . . : 6,000. In other words, London's | e oer, of the National Com-| ;. 37rion " hogan wildly tearinz|ribbed Republican Kansas and T. Robinson, nominee for Vice.| - . weight of criminality was practi.| e 'O arrive and will "he in|, " "o civion to enlarge his din.|continue conferences with the AR R S iiont o0 ho Diiicstatie Nis . = nality was practi-aetive charge of the women's af- George W. Mead, 4 4 cally four per cent that of New g . |ing room so it could accommodate |Republican leader tional Ticket, upon his arrival here | 3 At of New|fuirs until the arrival of Mrs.| | : 4 4 | York e 5 e % L four tables instead of one | As the train moved on toward tor from Wiscon: | from his home in Arkansas. ; Franklin D. Roosevelt, Chairman | Now the excitement has subsid. [his birthplace, the schedule call the race for sena’ Closely associated with the Lon ’ ’ Robert M. La RONALD, Wash.,, Aug. 20.— : g gy e A LON-lof the Women's Advisory Board ; e 411 gin, He will oppose fag ':]fl'l‘;" S Sk doner’s exultation in this low fig-|on Wednesday morning. | ¢d: The town has itselt in hanjed for five stops, podie €131 Follette, jr in the republican pris Two hundred are homeless as y is “rapidly growing ough-| _ . 4748/ His “ellof thAE:L A5 gy 8 . |and ts preparing for the .tremen. Hutchison, Newton, Emporfa and| FOettes Jru g il N ont the Nation, said the Senaior.| Miss Grace Knoeller, Washa | is his lief that it is caused| Qne of the big quetsions facing|*Md 18 preparing for the tremenx.|Hutch! Moiettiwiil make brfer| MAFRS {the result of a fire which swept » 8 A Wor stioidl vhthin. hhb AEd tarte | o 2 R gt dous erowd which it is indicated |Topeka. Hoeover will make bric this Cascade mining village late He declared that “some dissatis-| ington, D. C., attorney, who | ™) ol A, Gov. Alfred E. Smith after the |50 SIOHH 000 soallatin s it I,]“,,-,”.m :-m | At i AlRy b ing 32" homide faction exists” but it is clear that| was elected president of Phi | condon policeman does not|first shot of his Presidential cam- e e oyl By S Bl : ek | M4 carry a revolver. His only wea-|patg : |limitations. West Branch sent | and several business buildings. fbis will be more’ than offset by| Delta Delta at the $0rority’s!|lzon 1s'a truncheon, or stick, whicn |- 52 Has been fired, will be) 45 inolis 1o surrounding towns | CAPITOL BUILDING is i v f | Two thousand men finally what he declared as “the awaken-| recent convention in Seatile, | b -k, N his immediate activity after leav-|" ) | k A ‘he uses only hen he himself is|ine K2 o 3 ave land cities to cooperate checked the flames in the virgin ng in the Democratic ranks of| ¢ . i ¥ ing Albany. Some ad s are ANTE :’:’: q’m";‘“‘“ osratic | Wash. She is a native of {attacked. The “bobby” is a re-|known to favor an initial ora-| It Is impossible to estimate how DETAILS W D‘Hmh(-r “mince my last visit to New| Benbsylvanis. [ spected member of the community |torical charge on Labor Day|many persons will attend but prep Deputy sheriffs are searching Since my last visi 0, New (Harris and Ewing) and usually a magnificent speci- ork, at the time of the Nationa 4 € while others believed to prefer|arations being made to seat RIGHT UFF BAT The U. §. Customs House haglfor @ supposed moonshine rins, z‘,,,),(,,,im.,', ORI TEy T ,,,‘.'(l, ——.—— |men ot i'.l';,',"“:l‘.'.'.' m‘f::-, vlv."k's un-|waiting until sometime after l;nrl‘A]vuvsll 1".'111':0 under canvas an [received & letter trom the techni- ::lll';lrjvl):;lx;:lx of whose still caus- Democrats in my home state and ¢ ; BIAEE Be 100 boeo) kbbb e 5 L g VR tects oftlce, requesting detailed in-| Bert, Tollokrine, BwACE FE U from various parts of the South. California Dead as s 2 known.So ar. n sod Marine Corps where the speech will be made eas| gpwARD, Aug. 20 Otto F. Ohl.|formation relative to the proposed Stil. et/ stertng: - 1a The people of the South are be. €8t six men who attempted to at- " covere burns, muttering: accommodate twenty-five thous ! ¢ 1 buil v 1 son, new General Manag )i the !location of the capitol building, on o ACk mere; 0, el 4 is S N E \ vt « 4 00 " Gd'a " g0 0 get 4§ 200 llons coming better acquainted with the Result of Injuriestack nim Iy by wiclding his| - Aviator Takes Air on | Not only the fact that Hoo | \j.ixa Raflroad, two hours afier win_ equipment in the blue print K0t t0 get out that Ealloy vecord, and persomal characteris a3 OAKLAND, Cal, Aug. 20.—W.|bPaton’ assituousiy £ % |ver was born in lowa but the fac* o i AT W R . P ¢ Survey Office, et the hoad of the Demoeratic | W- A- Saunders, known as the fly.| The Londoner beHeves that much Flight to Nicaraguathat nis views on the farming |l SrTivaL on the steamor Aot roolt OF b et location and siza| One hundred thousand dollars ticket. Gov. Smith's popularity |iD8 sheriff, died today from In.|Of the crime in America is caused i e i o . |problems to be given here are of| oy Seward station frem the|of the conduits of the U. S. Cable! Will probably cover ll)n U;S lIl i Sscioty gtowlily ard Hie people]Jiries received in a plane crash|by the fact that the police are an v\\,‘\sHlA\f.TQN, Aug. 20.—Lieut | rital importance to this section, prevént e to the ‘Toot of Fifth]Oftice. there will be much suffering are tnxious to hear him.” said the|Sunday. A jstunt fiier received|armed force. Violence, he thinks,C. Frank Shilt, noted Marine) will bring people from all over the | o0 SR8 16 e 1 Alsons: thi i Binator a fracture of the skull. The bi.|breeds violence. Corps aviator, took off from the|middle west Y : EA L 57 il o R e S o was pilote rs. jge! In England the twc o nav r stati ay i tri- 8| f the crowds whi= plane was piloted by Mrs. Louise ngland the » undoubtedly | naval air station today in a tri In spite of 1} wds whizh | g o masEaey nec § | Thaden, the first California wo-|Major factors which conduce to|motored transport monoplane for|will be eager for a climpse of him.|, | o, oy e make ot ; 14 -’ » L o PETERMAN BUYS BUICK (man to receive a flier's license. |the reduction of crime are the suc-|Nicaragua, where he will deliver|which will atford Mr. Hoove: op. | o ‘:f,“"{f:x,f,',:",,k\’ & e al uc lflrls‘l( On ress R. D. Peterman has purchased |The plane stalled at 500 feet up|C¢€ssful detection of crime by Scot-[the plane to the Marines. The|portunity to visit some of the old [0~ ° 00 0% & 0 ”‘ . i Ftll the 1929 model Buick sedan which [in the air and plunged to the|land Yard and other police organi.|flier tixed Miami for tonight's lay-|haunts of his boyhood and allaw :f’f]:‘f’"lll"i":‘f,'(‘{'l,'!f‘ Bt l‘ o I r()gr(l"l (’()"l,g to L was recelved a short time ago by|mud flats. Mrs. Thaden’s njur.|Zations, and the prompt justice|over. him to converse pleasantly with {;,m,, s | G o o e " 3 i 11 meted out to offe riel , r “ | the Connors Motor Company. ies are slight. [meted ou ffenders. In the old friends. Mr. and Mr 3 | I‘ll" W(,()k lvlth Actlvlty year not a single murder was lett| | Plows Through and for the night of Mr. and Mr "“,’l.‘l'|: ST S ‘ it i unsolved. In every case the i ; | 10, Oiu¥oder in a modest white jeneral Manag ag| i G £ BRITISH MAY REVISE Binrdarer - was - uBaoEIea n'::fl Two Miles of h"“:;: 0:‘ ‘:;‘: i '”'. e | i \lh 'qu busy to be Interviews | sypneEY, Au “ ae Mary's Cathedral. l(nn{‘l'ell brought before the bar ot a court.| | Red Snappers Yoder fs postmaster and his wife :»A:h;)|»~l“(’!;::§:: i "“”,M‘;" s ""] b it o statts | Ju all - EMPIRE ORGANIZA TION Criminal justice id far faster in is a cousin of Mr. Hoover's / s nein et qual o S| Bet. 8 < Recention o I IEEIN England than civil justice. It 18| gpwARD. Alaska, Aug, || Mr Hoover also plans to visit| ' 5 it X’ ) . RN N el e Pl ,_‘,' e 1 Bonaventura sl Bo unusual event,for aerimmal tof | 50" pundreds of thousands | |YIR Mrs. L. 8. Butler, of North.|(H00 8 WG I - 1Y e ratth of Naplon | LONDON, Aug. 20.—Great Brit-}try and daughter states, an effi.|be tried, convicted and hung with-| | of req ek fh ey et amgor wood, Towa, whom he has Invited ::":‘ll(‘ R IRasn e re : overs a full week, for hesides \4'-”" "“',")"""re“ i ain’s tardy, though complete ac-|cient composite entity or an un.|in four weeks of the commission| | \yom qead. others still feeh. | |0 Meet him. Mrs. Butler was vl 3 g, She 0t | P-4 rrrnfbiun to Papal. Lat ceptance of the Kellogg peace pact,|wieldy rosary of disconmected na-|Of his crime. — Such rapid-fire| | o ponnis on the surtace of | [*Choolmate of the candidate’s e iz M o e |]|’le' ate. ; Y months after other nations had fin-|tions? punishment deters prospective ¥ £ , | |mother, and’ from her Mr. Ho c . Jopestinge. o8 2t Iy 85 SR z 1shed discussing t, has led again| The empire’s decision on the|criminals from Incurring: the risk| | i Water, are reported by |y e s tearn someihing now Premier Venizelos lon thd precoding Sunday by he| Bent. §,-Rolams openie ofS and disadvantages of the pres-|Kellogzg pact was the first it has|of a like fate Jand area, between Kodiak | |18 mothers li Is Wmner, Electlon""' 1 Legals, and. the Omrons ekt pa i Tt SR to'consideration of the advan‘agas|been called upon to make as an P and Afognak Molly Brown Carran, Hoover's Triduum, which starts in all Ro- Sehi §—-Oppning mixss it ent constitution of the British Em.[empire since the imperial confer. STOCK QUOTATIONS Al Hendricks returning | |3Ch00l teacher, still lives here, She man. Cathpit chiretied i Sydugy) (SeN A pice, ence of 1926, which reallocated the from Spruce Island, sajd his | |TeMmembers him a< a quiet, bash-| ATHENS, Aug. 2 wers of jon Sunday and continies until the |Eress at ey, gl - o England’s excuse for the long de- | dominions, Canada, South Africa,| NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—Alaska B Anlowml i Lhr(;ugh ”M" ful little fellow who was a good | Premier Venizelos wer torious | opening on Wednesday. There wi ]l‘llm‘nmul l‘g‘:"srmm&:r‘vls n:n. 3 4 lay was that before she could say New Zealand, Australia and New. Juneau gold mine stock is quoted l‘or R, Betitns. student. in_ yesterday's Parli I““' be a rell ous and civie r ,tnm. “)“T |) a e rnntlbnfil “yes” to Mr. Kellogg's “"em,,n,,‘mu“mflml‘ to positions of equalltoday at 3%; Chrysler 96%; Cuda- The most ;(.‘(‘epletl soffec- | The schoolmates of Hoover have | tion and probably ‘ 1l oc.jception to Cardinal Bonaven 'K?K.\e.'_“‘.‘,‘sgl,“{ i lf’ wn Hall, she had to consult her dominions|and autonomous units. This prir.{hy Packing 74 7%; Endicott John- Fuing: 1 (hl‘it H suhmarlhe "D' dwindled to about halt o dozen,|cu 170, of 250 ats i ] rretti of Naples, ”f" Papal Le.|courses at :l!(llf‘: r“M"r ‘l and obtain their consent to a unm.'clple had been observed in practice | son Glidden Company 231 ; fiseval - catapulted ithe dee‘; | |among them, Newt Butler, Bewt} mber of Deputics | on Mouday and Tuesday pre.jals Ro i _l‘ ll"‘fl S‘O i :l:k' _ imous affirmative. t{for a generation, but the imperial|Missouri Pacific 64%; Montgom- watakitish to the antaiéso Leech, Fred Albin, Frank Hess and| Premier Venizelos won | ing the congress | ulate, “‘“;lr '\All 1 :):n“ y ‘Which brings one ,to the much|conference was the first attempt|ery Ward 1921%; Southern Dairies for some reason they .were | | Mrs. James Clark All expect to|test in Pireas and his son won The outline of the plans for a;l;nll ;\Ili[r)'l auh al .r il B mooted question, 1is the British|made to state it in formal langu-|“A” 13%; Stewart Warner 93; U.|| = RS T | [have a few words with the nomi. |his district fn Athens and with 201 Congress Week is‘as follow Night at the show ground. Empire made up of mother coun- age. J8. Steel 148%. . 21| nee Before he is whisked away ‘olother Venizelos elected Sunday, Sept. 2—Openinz of|™ (Coatinued o y 3 | | Rapids manufacturer, has entered 1] -operate improv Metropolitan area of London last | i ver will be the guests for or | CO-0PETate. In imp:

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