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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” JUNEAU, ALASKA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS - PRICE TEN CENTS RACE HORSES BURNED, MYSTERY FIRE SENAT(]R BORAH Exploref d Actress t°} Wedv » T“NNEY AND ‘ \ OKEECHOBEE CITY SCENE OF RUIN \RAGIN[}FSTABLE ATTACKS SMITH | & — MSSLAUDER \ iFIREI]-[)ABWAR FOR CRITICISM & ‘4 | AREINROME K hcsaacaiad 7o\ - | MAY BE CAUSE Condeshnation of Hooyer i / . y Romance Speds Swiftly ) ‘ r o | Heite® Bar i s with Thi Brings Out Rejoinder o = . |* | Today Under Italian | ! N - sria d | oughbreds Are De- from Idaho Man e Y Skies—Trousseau : : ( . | | % | . slroch. Illin \nmwr«l’()ll\, an Oct. 2— - . o - X b ROME, Oct. 2.—The cours§ of Pk . £ ‘ e 0 S | CHICAGO, 1l United States Senator William E.| g ; o A romance sped swiftly as ke‘ 4700 5 R ¢ . . * Vitettn'd rhetngt §t Borah ,in a campaign speech here 4 : \ 5 A : Tunney and Mary Josephine Tu- | : e ¢ | fintote; An Wit was - quaMteuel last night, said Gov. Alfred i 3 ¢ | i |der came to Rome from N.)clesl Refeh Kentucky Smith's criticism of Herbert C. ‘ s, W for the coming marriage. & | . MDiapby witnes-and T4 vinge e Hoover for acts of his fellow cabi- % “a g Gene boarded the vessel ontar-| e 4 breds, was destroyed by fire net members was no more justified : . |rival at Naples at sunrise fhis| night of sterlots: anil than blaming Smith for the mil- % * b merning and within a short time | ibly incendiary igin lions grafted by Tammany Hall. e ¢ |he and Miss Lauder were spéed- Eleven thofo breds, valued Before a crowd filling the Muni- i : ing toward Rome. ~ They arfiyed R | s A o iat more than $200,000, were cipal Auditorium and hooked up ; ; * & here shortly after noon. . Both ‘ > b 5, fiarned. tosdenth Count, who is generally structures to fall before the tropical storm, which caused many deaths and untold prep: Senator took Smith to task for reference to Hoover and the oil scandal. Senator Borah said: “The lozic | i scathed by quick thinking of the of Smith's contention was that $50,000 Inéluded in it ig4 vou should condemn Hoover be- 50, a E stable boy, Jimmy Allen. 0,000 mink coat, the rich linlnz SAY ¥ | Anita Peabody, another star of cause he was a fellow member | of which is beautifully embroid- the Hertz stri known as the with a Cabinet officer who be- 3 L ». X § |ered with sixteen-inch seript let- b chumpion 2-year-old last year, trayed his country and sold his v i A y § | Lc forming her own monogram, $ was also saved birthright for a mess of pottage ; . bt . 1“P. L. ™. ! | { Hertz 1s the chairman of the “I do mot desire even by infe E : i L | | Instead of a veil. Polly. will #L | |Board of Directors of the Yellow ence to be understood as excusi & A § 3 ‘ {not wear the “;"‘,1"“""“ whjtoi e i i ’ A Cab Company Two large gar- or apologizing for those who prov L RN o . 8 2 isatin of young brides, nor a véi uickl\' Rc . 5 # 1 8 of the company were bomb- o8 Bhitakntats aeirs Madaiot ; gf 0 . Bg |of misty tulle. Instead she Has Q 51 plies to Que\ ¥y . ed - Brnib niEht adid the P cency and righteousness, but I do| s e ? ® ‘,-\’I"*"\"‘“ 'tflr “nt;]'”tl'v' ;]" he; w:d- tion Shouted at Him i ‘ the Hertz farm following less propose to defend Hoover against A i $ : 4 (ing costume that willi make WS 3 than 24 hours is seen by the imputations and propose to in- _ ; a1 lmsvmhh‘ as nearlly as possible Dullng SpeeCh | $ N E £1 | Chicago police as another violent voke the same example as Smith g T : | the character of Marguerito in BONCMBN s b Vi VR |gesture in the Chiéago taxicab 1 dblae ; Gocthe's “Faust” that. romantic] WICHITA, Kan, Oct. s g & war which flared up a week ago “Smith has been a member of 4 i ¢ g jopera in which Marguerite, thejaudience which gave S]I(l.|v1[~ of | : 3 o o 1 when a Yaxicab driver was shot Sy R for 90 yeasss. . Hh . ” g |tender malden, is loved by Dr.{“What About Prohibition” wa \ ; ¥ | tend. ek 1 oh okt Talhbons 4 lF“N during his one day of re-|told by Senator Joseph T. Rabin.| v 4 * " QAP G S, as be Piton, : turned youth, the gift of Me-|son last night that neither the 4 L 3 # ;m‘,: ::‘l(h ,:rr.(;]‘:x(lx»‘i: e has 1 v. . ] ; iphlslnpholen. Democratic nor Republican Party ; ¢ | |AN HER MAN Loen lers. . S ; \was dry and “T agant you to gat| § p 5 Likd ; “Is he responsible for the steal. s % 1 1 | Jeweled Cap for Bride ings and extortions of Croker? § k- oS : 1,,3“.;,‘1 (,( a W," Polly wu”ihll‘( and go your way with it { i - e 5 § i A i [ 4 “Is he judged and measured in G (et which will fit hnu},ly over Ber “Neither Party has ever doalared | S ’ 5 for Prohibition in its platform. this campaign by speculafions and | : : wavy brown hair. | fy v et f)";‘m_mgh G s | In Polly's trousscan are fortys|Gov. Smith has told you where he| y«;‘ ) 2 B RO Engagement 02 Captain Sir Hubert G. Wilkins, famous polar eight dinnér amf evering dressesyStands but Hoover has never tak- g : 3 S T . i'glnw explorer, and Miss Suzanne Bennétt, Broadway actress, has been four ensemblé costumes, a beaver o the American people into his| Forth R rofmn | announced by the happy couple. Both are Austtalians. The coat and the mink coat, g“‘?’"““";""','"",'"]"' i Xouj SOt 0 FIhw e { ‘Iurmor has sailed for Montevideo, whence he will go aboard a|WOrth $600, lingerie costing f"”“ i e taydraR 00N dmoy il . : g ; i Cha‘rman Work | whaler for Deception Island, from which he will make his explora- |l shoes from Frank, the theat-|nit =~ Al ; D : 4 tion of Graham Land in the Antarctic jidal ibogtalaker, to ‘umgadh " gvpryg: SARBLOr Bobindon ek, G RN s : ; W ; WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct, 2 cHANsE DATES = : gl e e 7, s Ml b o L ’ 2 s ; I | While Herbert C. Hoover worked ! The Tunneys will travel abroad :hm"]-* :*‘b“'“ 'l’l'fll;”)”:’" were i o i } |upon his campaign detalls, the Re- . e R B 0 i heard. Previously he had given| [o £ 894 ; for a year before they return to y g : publican National Committes ats P el PR i en"/sw lvlln,la D(’m()(‘rats an little Greenwich, Conn., ln\'n,!-""—‘ 1lh‘xfmhlh-nn farm record, rak- " % ;) % % X ‘nmp'ul to silence the new echo ¥ : nest which Gene recently bought/Ing it from end to end, had as. i A 4 i 5 lof religions ‘issues Revises EaStern Speakmg Actlve Des lte St(tte S r his bride. During that liuu-{»"‘“]"" Senator Charles Curtis and | m SR e £ # | Hoover remains silent on the Schedule on Account p o s mother and her ')r”"'“‘-"“]'l""r"“ Hoover on the farm affair resting on his flat declars- . George, will make their home in{rellef question and had taken a| The force of the hurricane at Palm Beaches carricd this sloop high |tion he wanted no support on the of Conflict Long Record for G. O. P. jtaty. . |thrust at William Allen White for | ashore, In the background may be seen & number of denuded paim |basis of religion but . Chairman e Miss Lauder was accompanied |his attack on Gov. Smith. ! trees. The wsction is famous for thass & Work, of the National Committee ! frnm New York by her mother,| Senator Robinson also thumped | announced he had dispatched a date. regarded as the premier 3-year- Miss Lauder hmught with her y old on the American track, was SEN. anNSON SLOOP DRIVEN HARD ACROUND (ol on the American track, was R AR T worthy of a queen and valued at with 40 radio stations, the Idaho * . gl : ‘\4 to disclose their wedding 3 Reich | | | | } 5 VARTINGRIN, Heepy Bat RS | EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the Mrs. Gebree Laudor; her sistor |President Coolidge for vetoing the : iver D. Street, Ci erbert C. Hoover has found ft ; o telegram to Oliver D. Street, Com- s 57 "o il Botd twenty-fourth of a series of Mrs. Edwin Storrs Deming, and .A'Enhlh‘rfl bonus, assailed those op- mitteeman of Alabama, rebuking 3 | TRV M8 - Wlgle \; - stories on the political situation!wedding party of about twenty, |posing Smith because of member. N % il Rlin a0 Biisked s sial Py eastern speaking schedule for Oc- | o s onaEe | on Hindenbwrg him for his published statements tober 13 Rosint D in the various States.) ‘lmlull!ng Henry Crowland, novel-ship in the Catholic Church, and | attributed to him in the Birnsisls CHIBER AR O ek e i ist; Mrs. Percy Rockefeller and'laid down a verbal barrage aroun | Is Celebrating bant News whish sindtsi i ”W] ‘“rr ‘flyl)llir"'nfl.nf}u_' ntly it wi | By JOHN R. HOOD !her two daughters, and other in-[those who oppose sending Smith | | His Birthday h 3 . bia orsanisation R :"‘ 1:;;11 “":"I‘"‘ “;’d’l “f‘,' to '"‘"""( Associated Press Correspondent) |timates of lm family {to the White House because they | 1is Birthday S liyening - s X address at city at that HARRISBURG, Oct. 2.—Penn-| | time. mmm where regular Republi- | | Tentative arrangements now| SAN DIEGO, Cal, Oct, 2—For have trivmphed i overy| Polxce Raid Company: Pro-| | von! Hindenburg 1s 81 years | memborsiln, (i She. - SEEEHS call for the Now York address on|ed ot give up an attempt to b itinl election - since the| 3 ) of age today. He is spending | (Churchr and its proper pl it B ) ided ducing Alleged Inde- In Madison Square|ihe world record for sus |da Abraham Lincoln, except the day in seclusion of the | | Garden; Boston probably on Oc-|flight, William B 4 ‘n it turned to Teddy Roose-| | | family cirele. The Président Cnairman Work declined to ght, rock and Edwarc ¥ Roose- | k | | family circ he Président n s J tober 15 and Hoover s also con-|Schice, landed at Rockwell 1 v 1912, is becoming quite | cent Performance [ 1 o emaatont Ith and is | |Make public the telegram but «:m sidering another eastern address |, o'elock - as; ftep | €Xcited about the Hoover-Smith | . o 4 | | particularly happy because tho | |€losed it was ih the nature of a on Oetober 28, before leaving for Fmnt ttar | L oot NEW, YORK, Oct. 2.—Mae| rebuke., flying 59 hours and 36 mi ¥, b Al 2 | | perpetuation of his family is California to vote on election R T On the face of the records, es- SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2 | went, Ketrase ‘dad suthor " who IR ks Toukt mibtids l Although Hoover made no staté- t ment concerning the new develop- lay. Both flyers were in good phyai. [pscially in (o last two etections |Are on Trial Now in Texas;chiet Justice Wade nas m-m-ufl;"_ a TS 1B ittt yeard | ECCC " e econt it P RO SR TP cal condition when they landed|When Republican Presidential : the appeal of Edward Hickman's ™07 ! . SR An Indecen Iment, it is understood he approv- STOCK QUOTATIONS and althoush they failed to et [candidates recelved 700,000 and Followg:lng(iath of attorney (;)J sasigament o, err | e toRap RN o "";'“.”'"“‘Iijjil ed of Work’s action —_— a world’s record they established ‘l 000,000 more votes respectively uden which woul ave stayed execu- | $ g W PN SN - NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—Alaska a new mark for América. A leak |than their Democratic opponen AR A tion of the kidnapper and slayer|'"¢ Broadway premicre of her e lesman for the distributed 260,000 copies of liter- |believe his bmh humble. | g Smith" | BERLIN, O 2.—President atur entitled: ‘Gov. Smith's of a grandsgn, who has been | named after him “p »” et SO Albert Brown, Juneau mine stock Is quoted to-|in the gas tank forced discontinu. |there scoms little cause for ex-| GALVESTON, Texas, Oct. 2 |of Marian Parker, until the Unitc x""; ‘r‘ m;;y. iEsure Man | i DE and Mrs.'R. N. Rogers ar- Sehwabacher Gracery ' CoMBAN day at 3, Chrysler 1233 and|ance. , They sald they will try Citement on cither side. Fraternities as an institution at|States Supreme Court could pass v”\:"*" e "‘9!" pad o (o rived here today from Port Alex- Seattle, returned today on the Ptawart Tasier. aqe jasain. Neverthcless, the Repuplicans,jthe University of Texas are on (o the case. The defense said [PrieihE the cast, were loaded H"'umvlvr on the Margnita steamer Yukon ¥ probably recalling that /in the trial today for their lives, 36|it would carry the appeal to the | . RS tho closo of the 9 y o1 9 ; |evening's rmance and take { {Senatarial clection of 1926, Sena- |hours after the death of Noite|Supréme Court. Hickman must| BiE rotindpce. and taken PARIS CONSIDERS PLAN 0,000 votks Hom AR eI T o Sne 1 yoats, sudent, BN OUN. I |nle, B L b, roc ISR E.S LUPID’S LURE, RS LA 0,000 votes miore tlldn his|who died in course of an initia-| The Court ruled that the con-|gor "y Slalhia on Hail All Democratic opponent, William B.!tion into the Delta Kappa Fpsi-|tention of the defense that the are chflrxefilwnh producing or PSYC}IOI OGIST q YS FOR ANTI-RED DEFENSE Fiv. o vin s srenaou ioy' rstority. State’ ganal code- soction allowing |- . 4 SA . | takin, art'in an indecent plaly. campaign under the direction of | The University Board of Re-|a “plea of not guilty by reason | 8 D nde plaly Edward Martin, Chairman of the|gents s instructed President[of in " was a violation o 7 Republican State Committee. ".im,.,c':“.u ,,m,m,.: l;.l faculty | the ;:::lt:en[]‘:at‘\mlr ndme m,"“.‘irsynthfihc quuors Are PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2.-—Sci-|justification for their sentiments, By JOHN EVANS malko plans to put down a hypo- Democracy Not Dead committee to investigate all fra-|not’ good. | WIdely Used in London ence, always puzzling over the|emphasizing its color, length and r\m(s‘ - g-tsflgf “lf,?fer)7 uu(nca[ ulpum-g Reassured by the Wilson show- | ternities and sororities at the T ! ansgwer to some questions that the|arrangement ARIS, Oct. 2.—Plan; “Z" an iouraud and the police chief|ing that Democracy is not yet - e of dol 3 p P iap |AVErage man ccnceded ig too| “Fcurth in order is the nose alloged secret documen t Just |werc reported as insisting on the | dead in Pennsyivaula, the Demos :L::,fxff:.lgy atlisn n;‘olywm 1 e Commander By Is ¥ “.)\“0\: xe 2 "l oiuch for him, now tackles the|ot the loved one, while the voles drafted to meet the threat of a|traditional military method of de-|crats are straining every effort, apolAled pr wore strictly On Way to San Diego: |5iner jion: 148 faxed | roblem of “Why do people fail | rates fifth among the characteris< | Red uprising In Parls, has ex-ifense; the establishment of strong/to bring ahout am upheaval|lated. The committee will ais ' g {other VAREENE Atghly that poorer {Te S8 Y bl muawers i, too.|tos iamed.., It 18 ok dntecauu clted vigorous discussion in the garrisons and posts at strategiclagainst Republicanism in the|investigate the death of Eiroy Sails South Saturday|iasses are drinking methylated |for those in love to overlook all press. points, with mobile forces to pa- stone State. Realizing that L e —_— 8 desplte the increasing num-| Ryes, says Professor Clare n"v_““..‘ deficiencies. The ministry of war denies its|trof the streets and strengthen|Smith is the most popular Demo- : : NEW .._..., Oct. 2—Command. |ber of deaths and cases of insan-|Smeltzer of the psychology de-| <rye standard of beauty is still existence but there are those who|any points attacked, eratic Presidential candidate that|Ivepublican Claims er Richard E. Byrd is today on|!'7: partment of Temple University, | tar i the lead as a qualitication believe in it and the magazine| The army plan, said to have members of the party in this In Solid South Arc his way west on the first leg of | 1! costs about $3 for a bottle of are the chief lure employed {used by young persons in seleet- “Review of the Living,'” in re-ibeen adopted, was to form a hol-|State have had the opportunity e s his journey to the Antarctic. On,Whisky in ‘England and of this. Cupid. At least, investigators have ing a mate vealing it, says the story is true. [low square around the main gov-|of working for in recent years, Challenged by Com.|Saturday he will sail from San|about 32 is governmental tax. )n 'found more lovers who attributed| “puyehology has discovered af o) Most of Paris would be sur-jernment buildings, grouped in the 'the minority party leaders have Diego on the whaler Larsen for|the other Band a substantial|thelr state of mind to that -..un-vlh ast five stages of love leading endered to the rebels under thefcenter of town, and to hold that)jaia plans which they are sure| NEW YORK Oct. 2.— Republi-|New Zealand where four ships of |Amount of methylated spiri i than any other |up to the mating stage, the ear- ' plan and only a square mile|spot as the seat of government|wiil result at least in some addi|ean claims of gains in the Solid [his expedition will meet and pro.|be obtained for about 12 cents In Qiscussing the “Social Char-|lier four being infantile affection, . of territory in which are thejuntil troops were assembled, at|tional seats in Congress and a|South are challenged by Senator|eeed south. . Many addicts have recently be-'qacteristics of Adolescents,” Pro-|‘puppy love, the type of affection presidential palace and the min- Versailles and marched on the|jarger delegation in the State|Pat Harrison in a statement re-| “If all goes well,” said Byrd |[come insame and the British press fessor Smeltzer said that eyes,|that sometimes arises between istrics would be defended. It iscity to recapture it, as has been|Legisiature, leased by the Democratic National |“we’ll be back in July, 1930.” {is beginning t6 throw the spot-!whether blue, wn or assorted, | adolescens and much older per- , said that history shows Paris|done before. Since Senator-elect Vare was|Committee, —————— light of publicity on the situation.|are most often responsible for|sons, and the stage in adolescence cannct be held from within but| Newspaper military writers|stricken ill in Atlantic City, poli-| Senator Harrison said Gov. Al-|PASSER OF BAD CHECKS - persons falling in love |during which the sexes common- forces must recapture it from the {promptly criticized the plan as|ticians have been worrying about,fred E. Smith is gaining strength IS SENTENCED TO JAIL| CATTLE BRAND SURVIVES | According to replies of many ‘l) draw apart just before the fi- outside, wrong in that it would leave the|the situation in Philadelphia. eyery day in the Southern States ¥ e BISMARCK, N. D., Oct. 2—The |who answered s questionnaire, |nal stage is reached. The most * The general staff of the army, |insurrectionists full control of One Probabili and the “Solid South” will remain| Ie0 Pitts has entered a plea of |cattle brand has survived the ad-|whiteness and excellence of teeth | dangeroas is the third stage.” i General Gouraud, military gover-jall public services, water, light, Prominent Republican leaders solid for Democracy on election |guilty in the U, 8. Commissioner's vance of progress which has re. came next in importance and, in Professor Smeltzer, warning nor of Parls, and Jean Chiappe, |tramsportation and food supplies|in this State have estimated that|day. Court at Skagway (o passing of moved many . other picturesque some instances, proved irresisti-|against late marriage. said that perfect of police are said to have and would invite ‘the pillag¢ of (should Vare be unable to lead| The statement is in reply to|fraudulent checks. He was sen.|but inefficient practices of cattle. | ble to marry later than the middle met secretly in Paris in July and{banks and stores and expose to|the party in Philadelphia|one made that Hoover will get|temced by Commissioner Ward nr[mismg days. Since 1913, 7.200! he largest group,” he said,|twenties “involves disadvantages | August, under the presidency of |violence almost the whole of Paris 2 at least 98 per cent of the South’s |th@t place to serve four months farmers and ranchers have r “mostly from the male side, point-|that no economic consideration one of the marshals of France, tolan1 its population. | (Coatinued on Page Three) electoral vote, |in the Federal jail there. ltered brands with the state ed to their inamoratas’ hair as|can compensate. X 4 J

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