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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS STUBRORN FIRE SEATTLE WATERFRONT Fate Of Juneau Men Revealeda In Message Washed Ashore SEALED BOTTLE Hughes’HNommatwn . 'R[]WLAND IS WHERE 14 DIED IN NEW YORK SUBWAY CRASH FERRY sup |s TELLSSTORYOF| ' Megue comrty STILL AHEAD |l ] P . DESTROYEDAND P otml on Tlus Momh | TRAGEDVATSEN — " ' IN AR RACE, jess® CRE . DOCK DAMAGED f Robert Mark and FranClSv iReach(f_‘; Fort Worth First 5 ' oo A Sty " NiRaly pte 2 o Firemen Fight Blaze in Re- Kraus Are Involved— : i | Third Day Lap— 2 4 & W £ lays in Dense Clouds May Be Hoax, Truth | _ Il Mascot Is Stolen et { N g ¥is \ of Smoke { SEATTLE, Sept. 8.—Cast up| . FORT WORTH, Tex. Sept. 8. ¢ i W81 s S bt A SEATTLE, Sept. 8.-—Fire be- by the sea, a time dimmed mes- | Speeding southward across Ok- | |8 i i s > W U Kt y leved to have been started from ge which may prove a hoax § \ 4 ' i E il;lh(m,w ind xas at the same Bt % 1 3 - i ¥ 3 A ;s J ¥ arette resulted in consider- or reveal a tragedy of the deep, by ¥ S gruclling pace set since Wednes- S A A z 4 4 ible damage to Colman Dock and more than nine years ago, was . : % 1 < { day, Earl Rowland of Oms: y it 3 s 2 k ey ¢ ¥ lestroye the adjoinin ferry picked up by James Jeffries at | BE o 3 { ) asain led the class “A” racers in A s o 2 Fed he Seattle waterfront Fort Casey, near Sei : st : i i | the Air Derby to this place 20 A3 5% % 1 e 3 3 8 3 1 lay afternoon The message purports to be 4. § |minutes ahead of Robert Dake, : P 4 ;@ { ; rries Seattle and Tacoms sizgned by Robert Mark and Fran-| - i { |despite the fact that his black t |ig§ & ¥ L Y were quickly backed out ta cis Kraus, of Juneau, Alaska, ’, jeat mascot was stolen in Kansas | : N : W ; et and is addressed “To Whom It . , City. Rankin of Portland, was %M 4 b s 3 ’ & The fire was a stubborn one be= May Concern.” i : den | third ; : § cause e ofl-sonked planks The message read: “On January ; Ridlf l Today v claimed that Lo . 5 B and tarred pilings 2, 1919, our boat caught fire off | 5. 5 - Dake beat Rowland by only a few (AR i 3 L A Ly The firer were hamperod by the coast near Los Angeles. No < e |seconds and this is being checked PR . 4 ol i ERB| dcuse clouds of smoko and” Sgre', aid arrived. We must drown for| L | i lup. It Dake did beat Rowland # 4 2 ; ARl ) 3 forced to work in shifts, reme s neither of us can swim.” | it is the first time wland has ) % % A ing only a few minutes ln-{l\fi The message was written with relinquished the lead 5 3B 3 1 a pencil and is so faded and| The ferry slip was constructed smeared that it is almost il-| § ) 24 PLANES IN AIR : ear ago at a cost-of $100,000. legible. P " ¢ | NEW YORK, Sept. 8.—Bound rteen persons were killed and 99 Injured when a subway car crowded with rush hour pas he ferry Tacoma, departing The message was washed ashore : g : [for & share in the $15,000 pot sanaers plunged through a switch and crashed into a supportir il in Times Squar tos. T 8wy rummdil e R b i 10 o AR neitad : ; of gold at the end of the flight ot New York's underground transit system and perhaps busiest transportation center in the v fireboat Alki ab the. Iatthe 'ees Bottle. b j , b . |across the continent, 20 airplanes Picture shows wreckage of the death car, rushed to the burning dock under 5 : {and pilots in Class “B” and four 3 3 full speed. The Tacoma siffered { planes in Class “C” took off for a hole In the starboard sidé but TAKES SHUT R » - » ' ' ‘[’"\ AnEEig Shia IO ing BEDLAM IN TIMES SQUARE AFTER SUBWAY CRASH pokpife ,”' _‘““m giing way to-fresh men ‘C"" planes trailed by more than \mm hours as fog hindered the | 2 aviators. The planes stop at i ik " i Z n i Terre Haute, Indiana, overnight, T s e i 1 1 ’ " o | Charles Evans Hughes (lower right), American statesman, will 3 3 7 y : 5 ! 3 . i prohnbly be elected a judge in the permanent court of international ; GgxT 1% # | justicc when that body meets this mcnth in the Carnegie Peace; \\m{‘fi?’f?\“gfi?% —His { iz 4 Stnnel o | UVER FlGHT 0“ 'Palace (above) at The Hague. Commendatore Dionisio Anzilotti) ryel supply exhausted while y . 48 A { tme Hoover lMakes Reply to 2 of Italy (lower lefi) is president o( the court. | winging his way through a dense s AT y il Al ) s ! . By JOSEPH E. SHARKEY [Air Derby, “Speed” Holman and gt . § by ; cratic Platform (A. P. Staff Writer) REPflHT MADE {Ralph Green made a forced land- AT 1 i ¥ The | *hu‘ .uul cracked up on the Weav 1 S AGUE, Sept. 8 WASHINGTON, Sept. po b TR HATUT, & a6t A i ler Farm near here. The planc | | SHEE A T W : I p bert €. Hoover has taken his firs :'I‘_:'l]"'_ll','l"l"‘ (.;‘)“‘I'.' i _A;';”L’h“ [turned over and is badly dam 38 3 y -l ) ’ A iMayor Walkcr Talks" Out shot at the Democrats el | ol o o, aged n.uh aviators escaped un ; ! . - : ,‘?3'/ ! Regarding Religious that the signing of the + gl e 'injure 3 ¥ P M Briand treaty, coupled with thejanent Court of International Jus. | —————— W 3 . ; Propaganda 3 S tate Itice, has focused attention on vln~ 2 g ¢ . E - Naval Limitations treaty and the tril 1 i - # X/ Il ———— Dawes Settlement constituted . |'1PUn8 | \ | ALBANY, N. Y., s \ ‘ other friend and political ally of complete answer to the | Mr. Hughes has been nomina 3 ol ments in the Democratic platform eq by the national jurist groups y Gov. Alfred E. Smith ayor that the Republican Administration's majority of the member stat Vigorous F'gh‘ Must Be "rt g James J. Walker — i3 coneerned had contributed little to the r:x\l:ml,.{ the League of Nations The Waged in New York 4 . X 3 . i over :”‘-""_lv'f of some l_rl_l.'l" b of world peace. election will be during assembly ponents of the Democratic nom- Hoover declired “thexs threalor the League this motih Declares Fis| . a » 4 ; . linee to make religion a serious contributions poi ™ i : ; . o > ¥ / campaign issue and he expressed Nreten i 1'."::‘::.:“.(.):‘(:,,1;;221‘:,“ Hoao Movement whieh Mr| wASHINGTON, Sept: 8.—From Powerful Chlcago Leader . \ his views regarding them. o i ol g 4 {Hughes launched, while American y 4 . Wy o . the atest steps for Internation-,Secretary of State for the United|® SUCCE s of 'I‘I‘“']"“; V“‘;"""“" Is Dead—His Body- - : i gy - "’;"‘ 8 '“”"”"' "'I‘“",':h‘:': al o made by any country|States to iol R <« pot |auarte rere, Herbert C. Hoover b e subject as well as « since the signing of the l"'“"\?\lul‘:'r-t-nlfu}l i:(liln--“‘:n 1 'If('.,,.'.’fi s on.|Tecelved supplemental reports guard Is Dymg Scene in Times Square as ambulances carried away dead and injured following disastrous rush ubjects with which intends treaty ending the great World|countered in obtaining acceptance|(™°M™ New York, Rhode Islandi FKour cubway crash at center of New York's under ground transit system. Hundreds of police re- to deal with in a six-speech drive War.” ! & and Virginia, some encouraging CHICAGO, Sept. 8. —Seethii serves were required to keep crowds back after the crash. in the Midwest, West and |2 "“‘;'i' “"“"';;‘r“' of AmEHCANland others not quit so encour- Eangland has again erupted thi northern border States during the reservations. But many states. | e i ; laging time in the heart of the city ) SRS, D ——— e latter half of this month PULA NE[;RI fmen believe these negotiations| gopresontative Hamilion Fish the rush hour Coming out from u long com= may some day be revpened. &0 it Face in NeiNE The! 1htast, tlare.up, cost the 1t 1 y l > I S y ference with Gov. Smith, Mayor In any event, if Mr. HugheS|.ose and the Republicans will of Tony Lombardo, powerful gang {-.r'" ulture Is llrrln{n | Walker, who is also a Catholie, jserves on (p‘~ court as a judge his!pave to do real vigorous cam- u,x .and intimate of Al Capone, e charged that “fanatical bigots’ experience i .rx;f<-(<v.“f1 to _w{l'”h”_" paign work if they hope to carry'céntly slain, Issll(’ n Ml""(’sl)'([ and have succeeded in getting through {in a position to advise his fellow-|pis home State Fjsh added that| Joseph Ferrara, hodyg P through the mails “slanderous countrymen concerning the worth|New York should return a ma-'also shot and will pr ; N I , ’ D " and digusting” printed matter PARIS, SEN 5 oot Negri, |°F the tribunal and as to ways and | jority of 100,000 for Hoover. Both men were shot in the back orth anc 0"' Loa "'"g SPRINGFIELD, Onio, Sept reflecting on the religicus affilia- film star, is in a hospital serious- |M€ans by which the United States| . Bascom slemp, former Sec- Frank Krejoia was Y The Conference of Methodist !.1- tion of the mominee ly ill as the result of being|May adhere to the court ~1uunm:|-. v to President Coolldge, re-'the' geene of the shoc S ; . p 4 copal Chur w 1 record as R A 5 T thrown from a horse. It was Without imperiling American na-{ported an even break in Virginia|giges the two bodies, two pi IRTOn®: NOTE: Thibi 8. ¥ reftabRER ) 3 . unanimously against Gov.iro b0 DI Swept learned this morning that a|tional interests, between Hoover and Smith but wers found, left by the assassins.| fhe fourteenth of a series of |luu Smith and tor Herbert|(rashed Fiane Swep serious operation was performed | Elihu Root, another former|predicted t! tide would swing| bt stories on the political situa. | Il r\;:‘{ H:)U] Iu e proj 4 3 ’"'0 ’)P("} u'mers flnd 1t Lakes-St A during the night. The _.,m.\q‘Axm-mun secretary of state, took!to Hoover | tion in the varicus states.) E i ) Wi tont 4. res 2,500 pas. | 5 e lived in sort of a coma for seven |the leading role in organizing the| Frederick Pack reported the 12 PASSENGERS By MM, OFPEGARD: project, which R ) e 1hdorahd Salvage Is Impossible hours after the accident. Her court, Called by the council of|Republicans arc-making big ef-| ABOARD YUKON (A. P. Correspondent) -SRI o " Hoover w husband said: “I am very hope-|the League of Nations to help|forts to combat opposition inj of the ol S kAR At date ¢ nounce VICTORIA, B. C., Sept. 8.— ful for her recovery.” {in framing its statutes, it was Mr.|Rhode Island FOR THIS PORT| st pavr, minn. sep pected to get man tes f \ ’jl‘ g 2is5 i moral fs. Swept into the deep channel off S Root who devised the plan of ha ———ev——— i Throughout the vast f ing *sota and ‘“‘ ’” "' A i n and Protection Island, too deep for SEATTLE, Sept. 8 — Steamer [of Minnesota and : re is another p! I ¢ divers to reach here, the pase " ro ing the judges elected by the " [: r 2 an eligious It ¥ Three Are Killed When | . /" i e oot mbly of mn’junGE MusT Yukon sailed for Alaska ports|and in most of their motroy I t.nce of which ca st sy 4 senger plane bound from Vietoria Plane Crashes; Motor |League, voting indepengently and oo i L at 9 o'clock this morning with |districts they are v accurately, | 2 & . to Seattle, which crashed with Blows U ioh in Ai separately. 89 passengers aboard, the follow- |presidential candida f ‘ pointed to b Mail Service Between the loss of seven lives, two weeks ows Up High in Air| 1. permanent court of justice | ling for Jumeau: Charles Stone,|platforms in tern ] liet, | forcest~that is the Mexico-U. S. to Start|sc todar. ls beyoRil rechysssss s {is often contused with another in- | G P./N. Greever and wite, W. E.| 1 43 tius 150 nant then SR ard o0 BEREO-L ol V0L ONNY | Preditent -0, 3 bt SPRINGFIELD, 1L, Sept. 8. tcrnational tribunal which is known| Feero, Elmer Andrews, J. C. An | gt tia Wartime o Briviah Golumhe e I The pilot, boy and a man Were'ag ine permanent court of arbitra-| CHICAGO, 1i., Sept. 8.—Up-drews, Mrs. George F. Freehurg ng agrienlture | WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 AT pany declared today. The smooth killed in a plane crash near here i tion. Actually this latter tri '],‘,g,,,,k the validity of the special €r, Frank Cashel, Mrs. Al threo st S s him mall rvice between 4 met surface of the machine lats yesterday afternoon. Wit-};.) 15 not a court at all, and is/grand juries that investigated ir-|Cashel, Mrs. H. T. Tripp, Helen [ oo % oG 0 B0 F 1 ¢ | - e & . o tmpossible: for SHSEEAS nesses said the motor blew uD ;4¢ permanent. It is am out-lregularitics in connection with Head and one steerage. i o IH“‘ 4 rooas Vo : It is this conside | irated on Oct r rostmaster | jroy |4 and there is now when the machine was 1,000 feef o ik —-!the primaries, Judge John 0’Con- —_——————— m'l” :" it T “I b had a part in pron 1 ! New [ ed today. |, salvaging it up and both wings collapsed. {Continued on Page Three) |nor in the Criminal Court, de.|s¥—— 33| mally Republican ba lopt an antl-Hoo : vas after receipt of advices Moy i s £ . the' ORI O B fofidiicas 1ondors, vhile Ne Maddiaes e Mex Goverpment| Juneauites who made the round leided today that making no claim m-|port to Smith | } ¢ x outhtrip on the Queen included Mr. . Eller, and his father, Morries Bl | Hoover’s Reply E ! ! Smith, At A Bl ooy Mates Hard to Find o, City Collector, and 18 code-\ | Op Prohibition QR rhins for o gl i albie it 50005 s S dent it will be « 1 in_many non must go to trial on Sep- dent it will b ; 1t Uk TRRRE i . ] {tember 27 on. 36 ahATEes: | Is Fired Upon the electoral linenp next fall 1 idential ticket. 1 ay | LT B U S For Chinese Divorces ;. .7 i inpiares po il Tt the 12 Minnesoa voics|cstmate on thets o - Long Peace Between U. S. PRSE TR e and murder of Octavius Granady,| |. CHATTANOGOGA, Tenn “"‘V‘H'“'“ from ea el .I« o say thll they w 5 PEKING, Sopt. 8.—Chinese wo.|ment” meet girls whom they like| s Sire beentioth Ward. || Sept. S—Herbert C. H the o8t i No Rehgm, Issue and vanaada roug (14 p in the ver's utterances on Prohibi- a0, in striking 0 edom, | better than their wives. e ther deratic figu There has men, in striking out for freedom, |bet a | BRi - waws - itied- 'Nban by LU ¢ There has b have struck a snag. _ln the eman-| The outcome _urn-u is_ma( (hn)’IMr’. Lindbergll ll | Senator Joseph T. Robin- prominently in any io lic mention of any A8 Ig‘)f‘,r‘) L()(lg"() Of Natwm cipation of women, divorce has be-|seek and easily obtain a di-, . G b D deatit’s Wida Pres the relative strength of yve|in this section, but come an easy matter, but in the vorce on the.ground of incompati. ! Off for Comtantmople' dential nominee in & speech | |80 Smith for t ¥ prokib teristics and re > — new order of things, divorces are |bility of temperament. i Hebi- Tkt night’ e eolar tion, religion and hs very great percen h GENEVA, 8 Plain speak-(lions into storms of applause as not at all popular. Then the discarded wife goes, Npw YORK, Sept. 8. — Mrs.| | ed the Republican mominee | |2T€ MOSt importan populations of these tes{ing on war the Kellogg | they pictured the dire result which out in the world to start all over , P o S 3 Wet. Iss! erfain to resul t nent character sht follo er Now that the sexes among éhp(mmm i, o Reasal. o7 ‘nmn,..gn mother of Col. Charles| | could have “readily relieved [| _ Wet-Dry lssue il i b gl md laracter- ) might follow Internationat iyt = s k : e’s pathway for her Lindbergh, sailed today for,| the subject of any ambiguity Quite a number o 2, W vith votes on th zed the ations’ ses- | tice educated l‘lf\flseflv. lm'\@ been min-|if she has become domesticated Turke,\' to teach at the Constan-|| & BPUTOE- statambnt as Das decide their vote on t . ether this will b f-1sion yesterd Premier King of Canada stirred gling f‘r«pl_\ socially, and in lha‘vnnfl l.f lonesome for companion- tinople Woman's College where been made by Gov. Alfred |dry issue alone wglslative ¢ by possible applause when he held up as an professions, many young men who|ship, is not a rosy one, for the'she has accepted an appointment E. Smith.” # lactments all t tepublican ranks on Delegate 1 ierma example to the world the long were married according to the old young men seem reluctant to mar-jas visiting Professor of Chem- ! been uniformiy and st sue provides the b ny | Politic fo G | Adachi of rou peace, between the betrothal system by arrange-|ry wives divorced by other men. istry, (Continued on Page Seven.) l"”"“ led s of 50 na.-|U tes and Canada. of all gl has stirred the Dem

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