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by ' “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” + B VOL. XXXIL, NO. 4905. JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1928 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS . o | . % 2 | —_— SEN RUBINSON SMITH GREETED BY HUGE CROWDS IN OMAHA' IEASTERNSTATE SMITH INVADES THE CORN BELT ‘CRQWD RUAR.« ' — =y : ) BOOSTS SMITH; : NOW IN DOUBT; APPROVAL OF * , ‘ y ' GIVES RECORD WORRY CAUSED - SMITH'S TALK * Opens Mlssoun Campaign Coolidge May Step in and | Democratic | Vovw nee, in St. ] by Extensive Review Help Party in Home J Paul, Rips Inio Repub- of Nominee's Record State, M Mass. lican Opposition SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Sept. 28. WASH IN(‘TON Sept. 28.— | gy o a - R’J'l:]is;; :ho Democrau‘v Na- Frank statements by some of the .TLRFF l SUFS ARE tional standard over Missouri party leaders who called on Her- ATTHCKED ?Y Gov so0il, Senater Joseph T. Robinson bert C. Hoover recenllz (“m\l; n- last ight opened a three-day ing Republican prospects in R e sachusetis served, o Féviye pecu. Farm Relief, Wdlerway De- ¥ g ired the first gun on one of lation as to what part the Chie (‘I:l«:!n:usl extensive fiunpi\(gn tours Executive will play in the Presi- velopment linmigra- b ever undertaken by a Vice-Presi- dential campaign, tion Aie Dlscussed dential candidate in the West. President Coolidge and Hoover g While advised here that re- conferred upon the suh!em but y §T. PAUL, Sept. 28— ligion w an issue and must be there has been no announcement, As the crowd, inmimed into the met, Senator Robnson chose to beyond the statement that the Municipal Auditorinm, roared ap- begin his appeal to the West with | Chief Executive wants to be help- proval last nicht, Gov. Alfred K. an extensive review of Gov. Al- ful. Possibly, since that pro- Smith tore inio the Republican fred E. Smith’s record on legis- nouncement, word has gone into opposition on three score Farm lation affecting women and chil- politichl circles that President Relief, Inland Waterway Devel= dren. He argued it excelled that Coolidge contemplates making at |opment and Immigration. ® of “any living statesman.” least one speech before election Time and arain, despite ap- Senator Robinson said: “A’des- day ince the party appears to peals- to the audience not to eat I perate effort is being made to in- be having trouble In his own VY ¢ : up the radio time with demon- duce women voters to oppose the State, the natural assumption has Gov. Mith, who is making a campaign tour through the trations, the Democratic Presi- Democratic nominee for President ¢ becn that he will speak therc. | middlew L atates,] whves hig SATIGRIN Nertiy 8 018 {4 5010 netithed was Interruttal on the theory that Hoover has st = Political observers, who dug) Spec‘:ll t He will cover 13 states during the two by cheers supported causes in which woren Srcuting and handclapping grssted Alfred E. Smith when ho rode thraugh crowdsd strests In Omaha fato (he Telorgl B blenty | | g Repatedly Gov. Suith provok. are known to be concerned a n i i i is mpaign specch in the midi wes' e democratic e . + L * jed eales d « e chided identified with measur in which campaign in which their own reoorted to mi «rv to put over women are particularly inter-|~—— ORI 55 A o S - —=——= = -—~—————4 |political fortunes were not atl {poiat, plainly enjoying himself o ested. Y - 'I —————g|Btake but there are few Instances and the enthusiastic response “Correctness in this conclusion BLUFF FAILS i | ‘;‘““""'l the ":""""3"”"‘"""" ""': | |stirred up. is challenged. / directly urged voters to suppor | 0! ¥ “Quite the contrary is true Tw? Thousand Nuted Tenor on the Presidential candidate of his 1 hu}\(ofi:lell;llli'l"lfill?fil::fi g::orne. “An examination of the records| | Estimated Dead qu‘ HELD Visit to Pope; ity S L ment of the principle of the Me- iscloses Gov. i has n s erbert C. Hoover is to invade Nary-iaugen bill and lassed (le;k:nhl‘l‘u-, tlt:;." i Mg {| Florida Area ‘ To Vote for Smith New England States late 'I" llh‘* | Siodvar Na it /fob" Wt sedbiiod P Sena rated | | i | [campaign, just before he begins President Coolidge for not offer- many" ll(x::»ras|fi2:h::;:?che::n:iergued | -~ wWEST PALM BEACH, Fla. i Fofl ERJURY | ROME, Sopt. 28—John |{the final drive in his Presidential | tug wihr rellef u.w.-m:. (u«tehe Gov. Smith put through in New|| 28—A death list in excess o1 | - M ¢ Cormack, noted tenor, | |contest. A(lml-mlrutmn's liking. York State. 2,000 persons with 16,000 | has arrived in Rome to | It is generally understood As for waterway development, R e | homeless and_property dam. | Sl g 3 L,{,Mk the Pope for the title round Hoover's headquarters he Gov. “mith reitcrated v (llingness | "age above $50,060,000 s the H Bdh f H b 1| | of " Papal Count conferred will speak in the "Demiocratic to be. guided by engineers’ find- estimated tropical ‘hurricans’ | (1188 Drother: ol Rusbana | = . iim recently. When in. | |stronghold in the State, Boston. Mt DL ko ihost routs betwess ANGL"-FRENGH loss of this area. This is ace || Apfested for No‘npay- | formed it was reported he ||between October 23 and Octo- the Great Lakes and the Atlantie | cording to George Carr, . would sing privately for the | |ber 25, ° and dssaile] the Administration’s v General Chairman of the Re- | ment Of Allmony Pontiff, MeCormack said | L 2 o e ond fallure to make adequate appro- N ’ S B RA ol CHE I b E R b A 1 “There's an old isgsn STRlKEHs HIUT | control. | in Washington. NE . Sept. 28. — proverb to'the effect ‘fou i N PR { woman who insisted her brother-| | ‘aq hetter wait 'till you iru i Am-n{I‘n,," )rlr'lmon":::e was a i n-law is her husband is under| | agkeqr | whispering compalgn to make it N W A 3 23 wrrest charged with perjury. Asked for whom he was 'N u appear that he favored letting PLAN FUNERAL o Vl"r; Lh-lla r‘l';m:(- HKP‘(I ‘.?R‘. of| | going to vote, he said: “For ldown the iLmmigration bars, Gov. 3 ~ | Bronx, ‘separated from her hus- Jov. 8 ot |Smith said the Demoe American Reply to Pro-! band Atbert Frank, several years b e et ik ¥ ‘ fer L S he g v k. 2 ago. She was granted alimony| o - PORT ADELAIDE, Australia,’ but merely urged changes in the pqsal Is leen Brlt el e e o Syt B SNt B8 RR wels . of " dock. flaw to Saitimise Bikdsliins abiGRE ' ish Foreign Office received, she say workers has reached a stage of [ tamiltes. w8 Last Tuesday she had a man violent rioting. * Disorders began Twice during his speech the '] LONDON, Nept, ' 33-~Amesiodn arrested, saying he was her hus- when 2,000 men invaded the docks) lights went out 3 Ambassador A. B. Houghton has baadchibert. | and thrashed strikebreakers, in- Thirteen thousand Is the rum- delivered the American note on | The man, however, insisted he |juring 10. severely. | ber estimated to bo in attendance the Anglo-French maval sccord, to | was Albert’s brother, Samuel| Etforts were made to attack | jat his appearance icre. the Foreign Office. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla,|Frank. L workers on ships but Police rein- Bk i3 A Wil It is understood the note disap-|Sept. 28.—Plans are made for a| SuPreme Court Justice Hum- forcements, mounted, repeatedly! A phrey, after holding five hear. i " b ally { proves of the proposed agreement|simple funeral service to be held :" B taincd 2 Rl s i 4 |charged the crowds and mmn)’ | and sets out at considerable longth|Sunday for Floridws storm dead, el G Tariff Protection Needed!succeedea in aispersing the riot- | DY the whole American attitude on!Members of the City Ministerial| © % i oy . Here are three happy warriors. The one with the Lroadest smil( | ey B0 Brovlem of Savl armagente U0 S ek SEReR o :’;)”p(,&"‘:: Bkiniisl then ‘daiiletien 'tha ar- for Rancl’i)er.s, Sheep- iake h‘[‘:f:: ";:‘;‘“;"”1’:::"'3:2 "‘"I‘IV':’ s Covernor Alfred E. Smith. He is standing between tv.: Omaha Indi ls sgluTluN * eight of its members to conduct "¢t of Mrs. Frank for perjury i ey Sairymen owners, the stand of the govern.| 2®!n Nebraska, Chicf C. E. Decora of the Omaha tribe Is oo | * Hop Field Workers in the seryice which will be hnmwl‘“f:n”"“"f'j"_m‘;:'t“’(:":‘yn"‘g’i‘l‘l“‘i‘]'_x; WA SHINGTON, Sept, 25, ment and findings of the Arbitra ; "~ . . over graves of more than 700 o i b - a0 " unitéd: State Senator Reed|tiOn court and have refused to FARM IssuE Clash; Knives, Pistols |victims buried in Woodlawn |© UThe District Atorney, atter|Smook, of it expresses the oo |follow the sdvice o union lead. L Used ;W omen the Cause (‘emtetdfl;y helrle ‘R::.ex wl’ll} be con- {hearing several witnesses, had|inion that lacking of tariff pro.|¢T o accept the court’s ruling I, b oy i et for|Mrs. Frank arrested and declined |tection, practically all producers|and g0 back to work. YAKIMA, Sept. 28—Ill-teeling| b8 W1\ M6 hotll the AFst for( "o iiur charge against Samuel, [of beef and mutton In the Untod y y Senator Curtis Uphnlds between Mexican and Filipino[ /"0 b o, by negro clergy~| Judge Humphrey, in: announc-(States will be forced out of busi- hd . v Ad Bri workers in the hop flelds here) & CPRCNEL AV BB oS ling his decision, sald he was|ness. Beauty Sues for ministration—Brings Bipokie out last it | A plighes ——.——— convinced Mrs. Frank was at-] he Senator's views were made Divorce to Foil 0 Forth Applause 0 battle Dbetween the two factions tempting a game of bluff to bring known in a letter to a constituent A, Lo resulted. Lorenzo Hidalgo, Mexi. CAMERAMEN RETURN her real hushand' into court bY|who wished to know how the Sale by Husband can, was shot during the skirmish.| Percy Pond and Earl Rossman,|holding his brother. tarift benefitted the ranchers and TULSA. Okla, Sept. 28—The Investigators report the groups maving picture photographers, ar-| Samuel produced an array of sheepmen and also dairymen. GREENSBURB, Pa, Sept. 28.—{Hejy Persumpliv(‘ to| DETRO Mich, Sept. 28.—lsolution of the farm problem is lined up on either side of the rived here last evening on the witnesses who testified that he Senator Smoot said the cost of | Thelma Wildams may have look- . “ | Thomas A. Edison believes that|protective tariff, Scnator Charles road and began fighting with gasboat Typhoon, Capt. R. H.|was Samuel and not Albert. production of beef and mutton is|ed like a million dollars when she Throne Weds Daughler | Prohibition is the greatest cxperi-{Curtis’ told an audieuc: here last knives and pistols. It is esti-|Burns, from Taku Glacier and A enormously greater in the United |exhibited her charms as Miss Of Fomr Ambas‘sador {ment ever tried although “beinsinight, Facts and figures were mated that from 15 to 50 partici-|Tracy Arm. They secured some * States than any other producing|Pittsburgh in the 1926 Atlantic st enforced only about 60 per cent.” jiterally flung at the crowd by pated. The discord started at a pictures, but intend to return tor Charles E. Hughes country. City beauty contest, but she was| 4 : 1t Herbert C. Hoover s elected,|the Republicon Vico-Presidential dance through attentions paid the more as soon as the weather is To Take Stump in Senator Reed said that after|quoted at $2,000 when her hus.| TOKYO, Sept. 28 Prince Chi-)ine enforcement ratio will be rais.|nominee a« he upheld the Republi- Mexican women by the Filipinos. favorable. | o lLa P passage of the Underwood Act,|{band wanted' to sell her, accord.|¢hibu. heirprégumptive (o the Ja-leq (o 76 or %0 per cent, Bdison|can Administration P \ Support of Hoover |large quantities of frozen beef ing to her complaint in a suit for panels lthfon:‘. fnd Miss Setsipolloves, : In a speech delivered at Ok- A . B . C G it ;:nd mutton were diverted flnt"x“ |divorce, Sl lv:melr(' “A:-b“““‘:“t‘r"'l' "’]“ . ::i"‘; : The r):)}:mrvlm“ms1\\'~'r~-(mrilull' fol- | mulgee earlier in the day, Senator " NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—Repre.|Europe to the United States. This| Thelma, who became Mrs. Jes- e ““Howing the dedication of the mu-|Curtis was riven a roaring ap- r mer,wan us"ness an 'lem:)uve John Q. ’ll‘llson, Director|Wa8 halted by the war but re-ise Gray, a short time after the[Stales, were married (his morning|seum Henry Ford is erecting as a|plause when he advocated support ud’ l ev Iot the Republican Kastern Speak.|Sumed efterwards and was only |beauty pageant, is suing Gray for|in the Imperial Palacc memorial to the inventor. of restriction “to protect American Escape Can wan 'Y'pr-s Bureau announces that Charles | checked by the 1922 tariff 1aw,|divorce, charging that he was jeal-[ For the first time since the - Labor from a flood of foreign la- * |E. Hughes will make five speeches | he wrote. AR ous, marrow and ignorant, establishment of a hereditary no- i bor waging at the gates of this for Herbert C. Hoover, during the Cund According to Thelma's iesti.|DIIty In Japan, a Prince of thelppoovon Will Make | country.” WASHINGTON, Sept. 28.—Sell-|the tax when he resells the goods. a8t two weeks of the campaign, mony, Jessa was dumb, deat and Imperial blood . has married a . - York = ing direct to the customer 1s the| Maintenance of a branch fac.|ytt W0 WO O Lhe SCRRNEN Py ney and Lauder dopey regadling her charms, Any|daushter of parents who arc not| Address in New Yor most clear-cut method for Ameri-|tory, office, shop or warehouse in W ing "\to ' Tdke time anyone talked of curves in|Possessed of a title. s On ()( mlu'r 1[,,,“.(,,,'[).‘[.".]. in New Role can business to avoid the Canadian |the Dominion makes the American eddi g to connection with Thelma he thought| ©OMIY a féw Prihces and Prin ¢ income tax liability, which impos.|company equally liable fo taxation |G o po o e Place Small Church{they ware reterring to road maps. 05508 anl offlefals witnesscd el 0o ad Defend Workers’ Beer es assessment of eight per cent on|Dominion law differentiating be. |O@Y: + J i —_— If anyone tossed her so much as |Ceremony: o A'» '“N"-'“'\v: Sep 18 \’"l‘ Y the annual income in excess of|tween doing business "w_x'm cana-|Son Is Driver ol ROMB, Sept, 28.—Gene Tunuey|a smile, however, Jesse was ali| All foreigners were barred J\"'ulrlk((.‘l.l|‘):'l::l|:lr(:‘:¢l,l|»:lr'w.l|3 ;"';;t:l: I,()NDO.\', Sept. 28.—Leaders of $2,000 of corporations and joint.{da” and “within Canada. Crash Automobile arrived here- today from CGenoa(for going to the family armory lot “N;)b'" 11 shcording ke e the conservative party have beem stock companies, the department! the various provinces also have and one of the first things de-|and looking things over, she said.(Cost of Fremch Wines [noucoment made i headanarters|2°<1%d of makiig common cause . 0§ dominsrey . laws which must be considered veloped was the pessibility (hat|But when the Gray finances were 3 today. The address will be de- Shorites in Drotstg o Charles Ray Gruny of the de-|when an American firm plans to| NEW HAVEN, Conn. Sept. 28.[his marriage to Mary Lauder, who|low he was quite willing to sell cmfl to lncrease‘m.,n,‘,'m Madison Square @ar-}¥orking man's beer. partment’s division of commereial |enter the Canadian market, Mr.|—The Journal-Courier says today|is now enroute here from the|here, T A There is a distiuction in that the laws, points out in a recent issue|Grundy adds. While these differ|that John Coolidge, son of the|United States, may not take place 8 PARIS, Sept. 28— The price of I complaint against the conserva- of “Commerce Reports” that Can-|in some respects, generally they|President, was the driver of the (at Sorrento after a]l the wide pub- F"lll L h Inqui ordinary French table wine has| tives is that they favor “Drewery ada, second largest customer of|permit American firms either toautomobile owned %y Gov. John|licity: quiry reached & point 2000 per cent Mother of Capt. Wilking |interesis” while the labor party 3 - the United States, offers a profit.!register as extraprovincial com- H. Trumbull, which crashed into| Dispatches from Sorrento said| To Settle War Guilt|nigher than betore the war % trankly champions the cause of ) able field for American products,|panies or to incorporate local com-|another vehicle yesterday morn.|the marriage of the former cham- o, Despite the fact that the 1925] Passes Awny at Her the full beer pail. : . but that employment of salesmen) panies under the law of the pro-|ing causing serious injuries to|pion would take place in the PARIS, Sept. 25.—The Ministry |Erape crop {8 excelient the wine Jack J:nes who represents a la. - ? or resident agents to develop that|viifce or the Dominion. Wilfred Veno, hockey player, and “House of Tasso.” of Foreign Affairs is recruiting merchants are driving the price| SYDNEY, N. S. \V. Sept. 28.— |bor comstitnency of l‘he east M market makes the American firm| Reglstering involves virtually as{minor hurts to his mother, Mrs.| The Champion indicated that a|a staff of savants and secretaries still higher The actual increase m\m F. Wilkins, mother of Capt. |of Loudoa is one of the most : tpehnically lable to the Dominion | much gxponse and formality as in- Mary Veno. It was:sald yester. auieter marriage will take place|for the purpose of conducting a not as much as the figures indi-|George H. Wilkins, now on an Ispoken opponents uf ref ] ‘personal in & small Parish Church in alprofoung research into the causes eate, owing fo the drop in valuc|expedition to the Antarctic, died [ures aimed to curtain the ‘sale of i& city like Rome or Naples. of | M‘Worll War. of the frame. today at her home here, beer. ok 4