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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXIL, NO. 4874. JUNEAU, ALASKA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS o e e R M R D e e i Bt o ettt B ORI D i o el o ek e RO SNOW CAUSES DEATH, DESTRUCTION G.O.P. Nominee Advances New Agricultural Proposal I} 0. P LEADERS \ NF"""Y PROHIBITION CANDIDATE %HgngR TELLS Where Florida Hurricane Struck FIRST AUGUST HADNOPARTIN |~ N9 /&0 - " il OFHISPLANS, = : - SNOW FALLS IN WHITE ATTACK | Y2 O ~ FARM RELIEF i . ; ~ TURKEY REGION Publicity Direcior Allex 1 A ; i o Mak hl & o - . . L - 'Piled 10 Feet Deep on Only Gave Out Correction | ; ' aDzlslvE::énlls: X‘ddsrpe,:c wew e b BUR ey R RN : == | on Plateau—12 Frozen of So-caleld Charges . e | ab Wit Brakoh : g 7 i TG T - it N to Death, Cattle Dead” TREBIZOND, Turkey, Aug. 22.‘&‘. The first August snow in Turkish history is spreading death and destruction over Tre- bizond and surrounding territory and has sent inhabitants scurry- ing to the mosques to pray that the Allah’s wrath will be abated. While snow storm is raging in this section, Constantinople and Angora arve sweltering in the hottest summer experience in BRANCH, Ia., Aug. 22. : 5 { e WEST BRANCH, lowa, Aug. 22. T Allen Dlractr @t 3 : b . Speaking in the town where he Publicity for the Republican Na- | : i (e hotu 4 ARG S A tiondT - Cumishittee s foster Gave -l . bert C. Hoover pledged the farm- ernor of Kansas, denied that the |8 . 5 i ”‘1"‘I“ e o i“'" b 'I“I‘ “'“G’ committee had anything to do i b elected President, he would call) Hith e attack un- Gov. Afbied g ? apon the leaders of agricultural| B. Smith by William 4 o . .3 thought to join in a search for| White, Dt hie" slsalitl Sosesnt 4 s : W 4 common \z_rumm' upen “'||1(‘|ll oy responsibility for issuing the re- . 865 1n SOl IR 1 e Ry cent “correction” of the origipal| . 5 , the greatest economic problem of statement by Mr. Whi v : America | - ; - cars Parthor Gk Allhn sadd: "l T i ; |" Mr. Hoover specifically named, & 4 =g . _‘ 3 3 ’ . b tail ot shisk 18 Meaxianaa Smith’s statement is entirely un-| : as one of those whose counsel hey g and ;l)\‘:x;\»r;!l‘x;'-luln blhvy.mllvv‘* true so far as it implies any re- | . : {would seek, his chief opponest i It continues to fall in Trebisond lationship between the Republi- "“ struggla for the and it is piled 10 fest deep on can National Committee and the the plateau above the eity. es levelled against him by Twelve persong have been froz- White. No member of the| Y - en to death and crops ruimed. National Republican organization) Hundreds of cattle have per- had either communication with | ished. Mr. 'White or knowledge of his | * lustily during the address here. ; - AL s b thtantton or Me aation 1 ::n':;'.‘:k:;‘r:"?""“ M. WRIpey. Bo% dumss I Rugarion, viee:grem Mr. Hoover elaborated upon Fed-!| West Palm Beach and Palm Beach became fiercest blows in the vicinity of Palm Leact Mi:;(‘:‘tl:"lslm :‘::e::t:l:;;:; p!." Former Gov. Allen said that | financial aid for farm owngd| twin cities of darkness during the tropical hur- |and Daytona Beach. Abaove, photo of debrit o : | N . : 3 " f E, ple in Turkey actively resisti he haad merely given out a correc- v ————— | corporations to dispose ot the| ricane, which twisted up the Eastern seaboard, |left at Sorrento, Fla,, in the wake of last year) adoption of the hat in place ’,., tion to what White said had been | |crop surpluses and _""""“”"“\“‘"‘ out of the Bahamas. The map shows the course | disastrous storm. |the time-honored tez see in the a misrepresentation of his posi- Cand:dates Daughter [of v o s “"[”;}" :'“]G'('_i“': l'l"‘d of the storm which apvarently exnended its (nterastional NEwealll |icy visitation manifestation ot 2 p G « exico a vt tion ‘\‘“m‘m“f’ \Ez:"x e B = - ooy {the Allah’s wrath. 'The people r f believe their God is angry be- | . Hooyer's speech rounded out the : i 3 WHITE HAS FAITH | ALBANY READY } i : : dny. Bkad. for allstime.in West] May Become King ‘lPUISON PLUT She 8 B“t Lawyer |cause of the scrapping of the I N SMITH'S HONESTY | Brahch history @s a day spent {Arable alphabet symbols in, miioh Lowden, of Nlinois { Thousands of lowans and out-| ars from every section of the| "country, cheered frequently and| Wiiliam F. Varney, prohibition party candidate for president, was rormally notified of his nomination at Rockville Centre, L. I. Left to right: Dr. B. P. E. Prugh, chairman of Pennsylvania prohibition party Forces who made the notification speech; Mayor Charles E. Richmond [ | | i ! . : | |among his boyhood friends, visit TE, 2 ‘ o | Koran is written. PARIS, Aug. William Al- | ’ | [ing tamiliar scenes and breakfast. | : o I HA | < . len White in a statement issded | i T 0z in the humble cottage of hig ; A : L 1 o . this morning demied that he had | Y ‘hlrlllpluae l » y { *‘. b the Governor's legislative record. 5 " i “In evety statement 1 made 1| on His Views of Is- WEST BRANCH, Ia., Aug. 22.| carefully declared my faith in| _Bidding goodbye to his home Gov. Smith's honesty,” said Mr.| sues of Today fown, Herbert Hoover renewed| SHANGHAIL Aug. £ ,dieval custom of maintaining pri- "vate body guards as protectiom Chief of Police Charges, against bandits has been revided Mother Superlorwnh : by wealthy Chinese residents of |ca | ) hanghai as a result of the in- [night amid environments of his| . ; Implication g ctoneing boldness of bandit il / in the city. Kidnapping Is the MEXICO CITY, Aug. 22.—Chief . chief danger and it is no longer ‘.n Police Antonio Rios rtuche | > | an uncommon sight to see former has charged Catholic Mother Su-| |3 white Russian soldiers on privat perior Conception Acebeda, al-| guard dut ready In custody in connection | i ———————— th the assassination of Gen. Al-! v P. H. Abbott, who has beel | varo Obregon, as being implicated south on business, was among th jin a_ plot to slay Obregon :m‘l[ £ E passengers arriving on the Yu axaill Gov.. Alfred B. “Smith! " e e . . 1l . ;mmm persoually in his “Roll Call” ot:Governor t§ Inform Nation @ | RENEws CAMPAIGN GRIND N e B 75 g I’\ 4 j } i 4 White. “Gov. Smith's reply l*j —— | Jthe grind of his Presidentiall \ only meagerly presented in the| - |campaign today after a day and| | Paris papers, but from what I/ ALBANY, N. Y. Aug. 22 4 read it is evident that the Gov-|On the east steps the Capitol, | B 4 3 boyhood " 4 4 | ernor is trying to bolster his rec-|Gov. Alfred B. Smith will be 4 * | Cedar Rapids, 30 miles north- & 4 i ord by presenting proof of his,notified tonight of his nomina- | westward is the scene of engage- | good motiyes. Certainly to print|tion and in his acceptance speech ments with farm leaders and | a roll call record of the pul»m;Wl'l inform the Nation where he N leditors for a general llin('uwlnu\ votes of a candidate for Presidnt |stands on the issues of the day. | § of agricultural relief ‘ cannot be called an attack when The address will formally Two intensive days have been| 1 specifically declare T am r launch the Democratic drive for g larranged for the l'lxluhllnm ing no question of mortal turpi- ‘\“ “"“""““' “fl "‘"“"”\l“']“”““ ]“' k i 'nominee in Cedar Rapids and as/ tude but am simply showing a|Washington, D. C., and leave the § g £ 7 'a result his departure on-Thurs ik, ety i deep difference in the viewpoint|Dominee free to map out with day has been set forward de : ”J,'f'f g5 SHas “‘,‘ ,-'\!'f” e | Mg ) betwden Tammany Hall which |his political advisers the nature Y {ing his arrival in Washingtoh, | :’“‘.‘“‘ women and fiye men {’; Jewell Russell showed she had Gov. Smith supporters and the|Of his fight he is to make and| : i D. C., until late Friday night | PRumors from cuthoritative '“l“.“l arrest in connection with| ¢he keenest wits among 110 luw American pu.plo " how far it will be earried {. E | Hoover will stop cver to view 4ources say that a monarchy will "‘f“:”“";vm“r i R R school graduates by m-:lnu ;’l: f R The largest radio hook-up ever o |the old State Capitol and talk be proclaimed soon in the republic declared) pighest marks at the Oklahoma bai : ' Girl Kl”ed TAMMANY WAS SQUARE |arranged, 1,400 stations includ- B farm rellof with Walter Jessup, ©f Albania with President Ahmed :l::uq \:‘lillh :lwv;mlix \l-fln«m':{ Moth-| examinations in Tulsa. I {ing si rt-wave rans oT ) i b i or Seniority Maria Elena Mazano, g DECmFS GOV, COX|ing six short-wave transmitters, President of the State U ,,m,.\,l_\.l Bey Zogu as king. J3get Bl sha plkaned G JNINk. 18 Pt : Attempting to will carry the speech across the b s ’ i a. [two generals with a poisoned pin Escape Flames NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—Former |Nation and borders and fo listen-) . 3650501 Soce of Miss Elizs| Hoover scemed more at home| puiGRADE, Aug. 22— Transi-|while dancing with them at a baii| LA FOLLETTE SERVICE s 2 i 3 lers in other land e iy . ; [ = Gov. James M. Cox, of Ohio,}€rs M O11€ 0 o abeth Edgerton, whose father, |facins an audience of his felloW{tjon of Albania from a Republic|which they attended in the town | OUT FOR GOV. SMITH | SALT LAKE CITY, Utah Democratic nominee for !’resu]entmJ-I"-m‘l_l and vL.ul,\ decorated James AgEd e’rton of Alex: lowans than he has been at ‘nl\,“” a Monarchy is being rapidly |of Celaya. It is charged that | | Aug. 22. — Marjorie Hyde: in 1920, took issue with a state-|Albany is waiting to see her .. ’ other meeting. of the campaign.'consummated according to advices! Mother Superior Conception fur.| WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.—-The | aged 18 years, was Killo@ ment by former Semator Robert |#dopted son take command of the| andria, Va. was nominated for |1, was given an ovation as helund Ammed Bey Zogu, it is be. |nished the botile of poison for tha|Pe0D ) o' Service, an A g A '8 Wil L. Owen of Oklahoma who re- |[Farty that nominated him. With | vice-president by the Prohibi- |, cparea to speak yesterday and | lieved, will he proclaimed King | occasion s |organization ught i Bk | g nre etariing: m::r-‘m e cently declared for Herbert Hooy- |t ousands already here, cighteen | tion party conveation in Chig functher as the meeting broke up. |within a few day : 65 5 the late Senator Robert M. La' r‘,m,',: w‘f..'"fh:."‘,., y: & ::::e, er for President and alleged that |[Special trains are headed for the | eago, i . A K. OF C. URGES ACTION |Follette and which has continued | grory ul,f.'r,,",‘,,, :f,,“w Tha Tammany leaders had been f,‘dl”'“l-, bt I*“;“ gesming ay Ganve '8 Byl CLEVELAND, Ohfo, Aug. 22-(t0 follow and represent the ideals | | sirl” had crawled out of & treacherous to the Democratic|'he Hudson and buses &ud auto- e G ] ATTORNEY FOR PROHI | A request that the United States(0f the La Fa#lette candidacy for, | gnjrq st window to es- tickets in a number of Presi-!Mmobiles are bringing other thou- ] | s O | government bring moral pressure|the Presidency in 1924, today|| cape the fire and was hang: dential campaigns including that|sands. It has been estimated NU TRAcE UF FORCES IN NORTHWEST jand influence to bear upon Mex.|Advised the Progressives of the' | jng by her finger tips from i of 1920. In a Statement to Chair- |!hat approximately 150,000 will A 4 37 ’ v e for Gov. Smi man John J. Raskob former Goy.{Pe able to get within hearing and PASSES THROUGH HERE ico in hopes of obtaining a Ah.mz«‘;"‘""i R e Tor. X Mith || the window ledge when the e "% | secing distance of the Governor S of attitude towards the “unfortu. 1" preference to Herbert HOOVCT.| | flames, licking over Hem Brith said: g L 2 nate Catholics of the country”| o P 1| hands, caused her to faint s "h "’;"“[' t";"a':‘ L.‘;“‘arl !“‘F’,“';L"r"'l Twu SI W. W. Whitney, chief counsel was volced before the Natjonal| ”";""S'll (mnzons ]'“" :1“].< and she crashed to the paves o e facts es F. - . 3 1 >, 2 e AR ¢ £ to . |dez aboard the Yukon include Mrs, 5 . m for the Prohibition Enforcement| ] Convention of Kuights of Colum. " €% f 2 4 | | ment, A quilt held by by- phy, then 1e¢‘uer“ of Tflmm:;\);l. Bremen Flier Prepare ¢ Department . in the Northwest bus by Supreme Knight Martin H,|C: E. Bunnell and Miss Jean Bul- | gpupiers failed to break the and the organiza Qi DNy o Another Ocean Fllght District, passed through Juneau mody, of Michigan Inell, famfly of Judge C. F. D=1 gal) and she died almost im- l’:e ll‘”fldcufy l((l‘hlroe:'\er:‘);th|n;mk:;- ik A0 last night on the steamer Yukon el e~ n‘ull,ltPre]uh:enlt of the A Alas .«1,\5.';{ | stantly. nanly possibl : & cn his way to the Westward| 1t ricultural Coltege and School of | p erfore, Gov. Alfred B. Smith, then| DUBLIN, Ireland, Aug. 22— el ballp: ol ing # 4\ Improved Competition and| Mines, i and Interior parts of the Terri- & the Democratic Gubernatorial |Baron Huenefeld, Captain Koehl tory, where he is going on a com-| ~Records Broken by Japanese Air 887 candidate, in every speech heland Major Fitzmaurice, the crew (Reports from North t |bined official and pleasure tri 3 : Service Backed Mo, withi. fuinflogbirl \amceFity. [of - the. Rirplans: “Beempis. SINHL o orth Not|bined oficial and pleasure trip Americans Cited urged the people to support the |amother flight across the Atlantic, Encouraging—DBoats Hisazpucts Loghtay, 0810 Teneen : By Government MlChlgfln (I () P State ¥ 4 " 4 X for a short time on his way 4 Democratic Presidential ticket.” according to ah interview with the C('nlinue Search south about the middle of Sep-| NEW YORK, Aug. 22. — The Associated Press by Major Fitz- > ey main-body of American Olymple| TOKYO; Aug. zz—An air trans. 75 Y G B More Silver-Lead | maurice, % e the steamer was in Ju-athletes returncd from Amster-iportationy company with a capital ears, 0""’ to e The Irish airman declared, in “»h“.“.}fl.fiam today aboard the liner|of $5,000,000 is to he incorporated i neau last night, Mr. S ff D F Concentrates ,lrom addition, that he and the Germans| CHICAGO, Aug. 22. — SLOYMS| 000000 his hu“um’ license from |President Roosevelt and received |by the Japanese Department off Sl (’mo(xratlc lg lare agreed to make another long|swecping the waters of Davis the office of the Alaska Game|2 noisy welcome. While some of [Communications this year. The Mayo Refwh Seward cm;m with & bigger mecefha gunipaftraits o l:.:u:ir;im'eheu #1108t | minsion here, and spent some | e otes ared dodahgast campans Al b b »;nlfl.‘lll by ol ped w multiple engines. of those n ra time discussing the hunting pos- eneral MacAr ex-| g ent and its purpose w (EDITORS: This is the sixth paign was bitter. State Repu SEWARD, Alaska, Aug. 22—Bn.| "0 "y oo second flight, he said, |the missing Rockford to Stock-| 0 i@ i b o irbanks coun-|Pressed the official attitude inibe to transport passcngers, mafl| of a series of stories on the can leaders admit that the 8 route from the Mayo mine above iney planned to keep a log with | holm flier Bert Hassell and|® ; W Terhune Execu.|® Statement in which he praised |and freight. The line Is expect-i political situation in the vari- | Hoover campaign, unless com try with H. M i Dawson, to smeltess in the States,ly yiay of collecting data for the|Parker Cramer. tive Officer of the Alaska Game|the Improved quality of the com-led to start business next April Hus skaten) tions ehange Tapidlmdns i ’t'r”‘!" c“;“"“fl of ;""'jfifll‘e:" Concell- | future development of transatlan- Riports came from the north|oin i ® wr” Whitney ex-|Petition and pointed out what he| Thus far two routes have been By G. T. SHILSON | parallel, While they express & 3?’ h;‘" '""m | el e 3‘; tic aviation on commercial lines, |and are uniformly discouraging. | ... ¢; spend about two weeks sald was the number of unpre-|prjoccted by: the government of- (A.”P. Correspondent) utmost contidence that .Mk IOLal. SRppmants (W ger of ] “All that.is required to.make| The United States Coast Guard|pi v 0’ oing pairbanks and|codented Tecords broken by thelficfals in charge the scheme. 2 oo . {will not go Democratic, they carloads. the Newfoundland-Ireland ronte|cutter Marion radioed it failed American entrants to indicate the One is from Tokyo to Darien, via| LANSI Mich., Aug. “*|cede they have “a fight on 4 1 hcpes to get some sheep, bear, : v SR 2 <o ty ol bli absolutely practical” Fitzmaurice[to find any trace of the planef o .. "0 4 moose, he told Mr. ;trenslh in this year's Olympic|Osaka, Fukuoka and oul; the|state so heavily Republican nor-jp ngqe» anq are girding for egro said, “is to set up a proper meteor-|in Wenmer Bay and has been eld. other from Osaka to Shanghal via|mally that in recent years it has|p..v with the most thoro U.S. N n“ Goes ! ological qrganization to study the|sent searching the water off Cape Foxinec, 0 g SR | Fukuoks. - Mail charees are some|glven 76 per cent of its vote 10)guliition n mauy‘y“n‘“ Abroad to Get License|ycaimer conditions over'the north|Chidiey where last reported. CARL 8, VROOMAN IS what. lower than those of the Unit.|Republican, Presidential candidates| “popocratie chiets | Atlantic.” The members of the Rawson| wmigs HURLEY ENTERTAINS OUT FOR HOOVER ed States. fand has not expressed a preference | yo joguag upon which Smith * MONROVIA, Liberia, Aug. 22.—| AL R o A {Pield expediticn, under MaeMil- = | —— Passenger rates probably will{for a Democratic standard bearer) i, v joge are so popular Unable to qualify for an air pilot A.'J. QUOTATIONS Jain, at Nain Labrador, has ad- Miss Verna Hurley entertain- CHICAGO, Aug. 22.—Carl 8.ibe 80 yen for one passenger t‘rumihl 75 years is prepared this year| oo swing Michigan into tho' license in the United States on ac-| NBW YORK, Aug. 22-—Alaska|vised the Associated Press it has|ed today at luncheon at the For-{Vrcoman, First Assistant Secre-|Tokyo to Osaka an from Osa-'to witness a political dispute as|, . .aiic column—and ineid pount of his race, Captain Henson |Juneau gold mine stock is quoted |been unsuccessful to learn the|get-Me-Not™ Tea Room in honor|tary of Agriculture under Presi- | ka to Fukuoka; 40 yen from Fuku.!sharp as the famous Bryan-Mg- carry candidates for ,nu Cutley, an American negro, who|today at 35. fate of the _plane. . of Miss Lucile Erickson, who is{dent Wilson, has announced that oka to Seoul; 40 yen from Seoul | Kinley contest of 1896 with him. is naw instructor to the Liberian —eeo—— The Hudson’s Bay Company|yisiting Migs Betty Barragar|he will support Herbert C. Hoov- | tosbarien, and 150 yen from Fuku-] In that year the Democratic as-| " mo. jecyes will play IIDM frontier force stationed at Monro-{ Cedric M. Davis came to Ju- has sent a broadcast, appeal to|§ere Placed were set for twelve|er for President He rvg.nrds oka to Shanghai, The number of | pirant came within 60.000 votes of in me \luhigau campal via, has entered the School of{neau from southern Alaska, aboard |its thousands of trappers to.aid{at the attractively deearnladiflwvgl‘n better Woodraw Wilson ' ! planes to be used has mot yet|winning Michizan The issues| Aviation at Berlin, “the Yakon, in the search, rteble, man than he does Gov. Smith, "heen determined, weré controversial and the cam-

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