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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXII, NO." 4999 JUNEAU, ALASKA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS YANKEES GRIPPLED FOR WORLD SERIES Guv SMITH IS E AND ‘—‘PO.IL)"‘ ARE MARR) TRU"’T GIVES Germany’s Greatesi Qlleei 0 . th e Au‘ CHAMP SQU AD UNDEGIDED ON | [AR. 8 i HISPOSITION =@ ‘TR oeva@@ms © 0 IS REPORTED HIS NEXT TOUR (uP Sl [Se 280 - ONCAMPAIGN: B> v NG N . INBAD SHAPE For Two or Three Days g &% 4 8 Democratic Nominee for i S N Little Betrting’ So Far— War}ts to Catch Up : o | Attorney General Out- ; Lo , 3 . Odds Favor Cardi- in His Sleep 3 ; > | lines Issues at Stake : L S W nals 5 to 3 ALBANY. end of his journey into the he of the West, Governor Alfred Smith arrived here last night and welcomed the prospect of a few days rest in the Executive Man- sion. The Democratic Presidential nominee intends to catch up with his sleep and prime - himself fo speeches during the final weeks of the campaign. The Governor’s plans are indefi- nite and he reiterated he did not know how long he would remain James 8. Truitt, Democratie | : ¥ § . { NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—A squad nominee for Territorial Attorney 4 ¥ g k ¥ of erippled Yankees will start the {General, who left yesterday for 5 58 g A : World Series with the St. Louis his home in Anchorage, prior to| ¢ b &% 1 Cardinalg in the Yankee Stadium, sailing outlined his views on the g g A " With a more or less definite issues in the present campaign A i s i 3 ¥ announcement from Manager {in an interview given The Em- e ; o 4 o5 TN 3 Huggins that Earl Combs, injured | pi A, i g 4E e i 3 W # centerfielder will see action in the He emphasized the mecessity \ i i o . o X % ; big serles as a pinch runner,;i§ for harmony between the office 'H e T b Al (e Xankee sibck drOGE "he seeks and the Legislature; | L §§§ e % s ol ohmey 10w pecurd s | Odtn N liberal interpretation of laws;| f 8 ; . Lo AR W frequentiy Suoled ‘gus cAves N improvement in certain phases of [ ¢ : : ’ ; Fardinas. 5 :to.3 the probate laws, and declaved| | ¥ il : i There is little betting, mosg & { he stands squarely on the party's| 3 3 4 : i 1 ¥ of the American League partisans 1 JAibany, rURNS, Ls would - gO platform 2s adopted Jast January BB : 3 { ¢ preferring to wait for even longs next on his stumping tour or what A . at Seward. 'The tull fext of Mis i3 ¢ d S as e & 112 o 3 ¢ ; « er odd he would discuss in the dozen i 8| | statement follows: )] yomiia 2 § : | To some observers it appeared speeches slated before election | 4 ! ! in reality the Yankees are ocs dhv | Work in darmony cupying rather an enviable pusi- On the trip just ended Gov _ | "I have canvass Interjer 2 i tion and McKechnie and his Smith has traveled about 6,000 5 " €| '@nd Southern and Southwestern 4\ ¢ 3 ] i § K B { thy Cardinals should be doing il kbl ki donen. siaton, T i Alaska and I have seen nothing A o y s i ] ] v A . 11 the ry The Yankee ; g i but evidences of increased pros- - > » . ; . libi prepared in advance is hows- e perity and a feeling of optimism er unintentions the part ‘ v for the future, and that this feel- ity i : ! > 0 f the reigning world basebs HUUVER HALLY ¥ e : ing m be encouraged and fost<] this wmm\ of the cunuluul Graf Ze | s levia . tes Rt y : -‘ “’l'yx;\ "; 1=hv : "'lt: % 5 tered would appear to be a duty| LZ-127. Although it is of the same dc\lgll as the Atlant urs. i [the Cardin tull of strength, i % idevolving on the coming Legis-| the Los Anzeles. it is half a~ain larzer. D {must win and even,then they may > L ? i {lature thrcugh a program of not get credit due them. IN NI YI IS Tu ok ; : : T | constructive legislation and the "RLIN, Oct. 3,—After paying a friendly visit o England, the mew German dirigible Graf Zebe} ' wyite Hoyt will prebably tavoidance of radical enactments wched Berlin at 9 o'clock this morning. As the luge & p soared over the city fn thel,ivoh the opening o, S 3 ; pR i § {that woula tend to injure future[bright sunlight, thousands flocked into the streets and sav W ceful. loop over Will- | yankees and ““‘Wee i & iR s prospects. helmstrasse and newspaper row down town, On trip to England the airship paid a del wifl hurl for the Cardina EY AND H “If 1 am elected, as I cON-|the former Kuiser at Doorn and the entire family came out of the house and joined in cering. & 5 R fidently expect to be, to the office | R s - b . - . A v Caldbia Siarts M ROME, Oct. 3.—Surrounded by a little group of intimate|of Attorney General, I shall place ] elebration oiaris OID™| friends and in the greatest simplicity, Gene Tunney and Miss Mary|all the aid and assistance the 4 t S th ( I 4 ing of October 22— Josephine (Polly) Lauder were married in the hotel Russie today.office affords at the disposal of | na-3mi 'roul) | Two salons of the Royal Apartment, normally reserved for visiting|the Legislature, together with all Climax: at Night soverelBis Ware used. orelfhr tho' ivl) coroiiong. WBIch vad nor jilis aivice and counsel withisimp | TREE IN FUG -Upsettmg the Usual RUN FflR Gnv T el | : i e WAIHINGION, Qut.. 3—Higra|f0Tmed by Signcr Botfcrio, Jeading Fasciet, and, the other Gap PR 20 e i that ' ShETENEE s & tislature and the office of At bert C, Hoover's visit to New ‘the raliEous omnfly" perfornred” By Monsignor Breslin, of the fey GoHeral may Work togetiter York will be made the occasion of [ American College in Rome, and at one time Parish Priest of thel.s” o harmonious unit in ' the the biggest Republican rally in{Tunney family in New York. After the ceremony a luncheon for|cnactment of such constructive . : 1, R T P i " RrE 5 the East during the campaign.|25 was served. It nnounced that the newly-weds plan to leave|legislation as the situation re- One Pasacnger Killed g : p s the : § i (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is : The celebration will begin early |shorily by automobile for an unrevealed destinatfon on the honey-iquires. And further, that the Pilot Injured, Mail wc' w' BARRUN the twenty-fifth of a series |[Franklin D. Roosevelt on the morning of Monday, Oc-|moon legislation so enacted by the v of stories on the political 2 ¥ tober 22 with the arrival of Hoo- : : o ol il of Is Destroyed byl sl A Wires His Acceptance p & gituation in the various 3 ver and will reach the climax| ¢ =3 [the people may be such that it el states.) from Georgia at a mass meeting in Madison )Y ‘cul. LINDBERGH may be harmoniously administer-| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. #.—Fly.| i s Square Garden at night with ed and subject to liberal inter-{ing through a heavy fog, a plane, By JAMES H. TAYLOR WARM SPRINGS, Ga., Oct. bga it Hoover delivering his sixth mayor »’\(‘Ilfl"(l R()"l(l"(‘(’ g pretation, and not subject to|of the Pacific Air Transport fleet,| . ! sddress. Tho speech will bel | (1 fyin peg {nullificaticn as has been done in crashed ino a tree late yesterday| BATTLE OREEK, Mich, Oct. 5| BIRMINGHAM, Al 3.—|agresd to set uaide persomal A carricd over a national radio| | 4 | {two or three vital instances by|afternoon near Canyen City, Ore-| _Clarence W. Basron, Editor of Alabama, for more than half a[erence to aid Gov. Alfred B hook-up. | At Seattle [the pr ine p (A. P. Correzpondent) Franklin D. Roosevelt h present incumbent. gon, and one passenger was killed,' the Wall Street Journal, financial century a to of Democratic |Smith in his campaign by aceept- e « - | Not Nullify Laws the pilot seriously injured and a|pawspaper, died here last night Strength, today, so far as theling the Democratic nomination of SEATTLE, Oct. 3.—Peter FoR PRESI,DENT “I look on the office of Attor-|cargo of 100 pounds of air mailiafier being in a coma for 4s Presidentiall campaign is con-iGevernor of New York State, STEAMER Is Anderson, Alaska sourdcugh {ney General as an instrument|desiroyed by fire, o S [cerned, is tottering on the brink| In @& message of acceptance, famed as the man who first i created to guide and assist in| T, D. Donovan, of Los Angeles, | cf Republicanizm Roosevelt said he would consent | Eaitor Barron was born in Bos. planted the American flag | {the enactment and administration | was killed when his head battered oy Mass, July 2, 1 He was| Persons on botlf sides of the|to become a candidate if it wonld 1| atop Mount McKinley, and .\\'ASIIIX4:'|‘llX: »U(-L :’..—7('01.!.“ laws that will express the will|the front of the cabin on the i"‘-“\.(ix tho. Boston Tx.‘”h(,imb 1875 |political fence concede this situa-]“help the cause of our beloved 11 Mrs. Mayme: Snell, of Ne- Charles A indbergh has tele-iof the people, but I do not be | pact, |to 1884:. touRder and Presidant of | tion brought about by the]Governc although ‘‘every per- nana, are married. The | |8raphed Herbert C. ll:nn,lwrlhtlm.\:p that any incumbent has the! Ppiflot Harry Donaldson said he|ihe Boston News Bureau, and Edi. POmination ai Houston of Gov.[sonal and * family consideration couple came to the States :“.w a fu«]m.’r’m llnl‘ tha l}“ ‘““" right to usurp the office of the 'had turned about when he met ., Barron’s Filnanclal Weekly, be. pAf E. Smith whose religious|was against it.’ STEAMSHIP AMERICA, Qct. 3.| | last month after a romance | |yt oF Hhe PUHEEE CIRAT jcourts which the present incum-iie fog in the canyon when belsides the Journal. affiliations and convictions re- —Forty-six ten north latitude,i | at Nemana. The newlyweds | [1o candifnte 18 o FERT jberit hag dome by his decisions hed. i"He started the Oaks Farm and [5arding prohibiticn have changed thirty-four thirty west longitude,| | are. going to raise chicken | |[POTRtCs 0 UN¢ SRR L |which have nullified the laws of | e | Creamery:. foi ‘Gertitied milk ag/Nithertosiburning affection . for proceeding to Dutch Steamship|| near Seattle. Anderson ‘was “yorads gt the ‘Legislature ‘on several oc- Cohasket KRR Tk ind way| Demoe into luke-warmness ! . Ak I see of this campaign, the more| agions, ‘Law. in smy country or | Cohasset Beach, Mas kg v n g Celacno in distress and sinkingi| a member of the Lloyd ex- | |gronaly 1 fecl your election is| .oy 2 v try ; jone of the largest importers of " ey Do) doisis i { northwest gale. High trough|| pedition scaling Mount Mc. || conely 1 few YOOI 18| community is the expression of Guernsey, httl relialing e of sea. Her position doubtful!| Kinley in 1911 | {of supreme importance fto the|the will of the people and with FISEINY. TR { To hold Alabama in the Demo- but have bearings on radio com- o vie i aders | |country Your ‘l"fl”“‘fllwl"hr |that idea in view should be giv jeratic line, that party's leaders | a man and what you stand for,eon as llberal a econstruct as must bridge the chasm between ' oigs. - "ENAN IBERESAReIIE S0 Ane) | 2% o . jtor; nstruction |must bridge the chasm b G ; odatid DTNy -Cebt.. Gedras 7 - 2 regardless of Party, makes me|necessary to attain the aims of | <l~u.st Air Mail from Smith and the people over his da-| MONTGOMERY, Ala., Oct. 3.— Firfeld at 6'o'elock ‘this morning | teel that the problems which will the Jaw, especially in a compara {herence to Catholicism and out- oy Dickerson, bank robber and castern Standard Time. Posi-, | come_hefore our "“““‘Irl{’ l"":‘f”i tively new Territory like Alaska. | * 1((xlco Is Received; ., 5poken adyocacy for moditication [Who has a Holorios ..pvammn tion of America approximately 1the mext four years, will be best| +The present incumbent, Mr. 1A Angeles Youth Caught Mexico Gets U.S. Mail|ct the ‘Prohibition laws. Votews|for playing the rele of a f 1,000 miles cast of Newfoundland. {staig mader YoRE leadership. Rustgard, constantly complains| i in rural communities, principally, |tive (rom justice convict, whose ' i {8 of the lack of harmony existing MEXICO CITY, O« I'he |Tear Smith’s election will mean ¢ireus acrobatics in prison breaks NEW YORK, O | between his offic 1 the Legis- Few Hours Later t el lan end to separation of church)has gained for him a wide repus , Oct, 3.—The Ce- | s office and the Lesi : . tirst load of air mafl originatin nd to separa ureh | . Wi teno sailed for Boston from Rot- lature, until a thinking person in Detroit the United States h sen land.'and state while in urban com-| n, risked his life under the is constrained to believe that per ki 4 {ed here from Laredo, Texas {munities women and ministers | charged electric wires at the Kil- il fordam, vt b pNEE, A0 haps the tail is trying to wag| DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 2.—W have bgen joined by ordinary d h./_lm m last night and fled in [] Is REVEALEB the dog. A perusal of the per-|liam Gibbs, aged 20, of Los Anz LAREDO, Texas, Oct. 3T voters ‘in declariug his entran a limousine with )t\'n fellow con- PRYDE RETURNS HERE sonnel comprising the member-|les, who held up and robbed an|firet load of air mafl from Mexico|to the White House will see the|victs and three outside confeder- ) | ship of the various Legislatures|express car of a Canadian Na-(City addressed to United Stat {return of the saloon. | Ao, FROM SEASON’S WORK| ~ow vork, oct. 3—another that have functioned while Mr.|tional passenger train nes: Cha-|and Canadian pofuts, has arrived G. 0. P. Difficulties i star of sportdom has expressed po.| PHILAD JLVHIA, Oct. 3o Pay" |Rustgard has been in oftice, re-|tham, Ontarlo, of $22,000, late ves-|pere, The Republicans are not “""-'Ednor Wlnle WI“ Harry A. Pryde, warden of the|litical preference in the Presiden.|™Ents of $11.000 a week by d1s-lgarqless of party aftillations and |tenday, was trapped a few hours T [out their difficulties in the way | U, . Biréau of Fisheries, return. |tial campaign. Gene Tunngy haa OT0erly houses in one Police Dis-lin, factionalisms that. have at|later by Unitad Staies tmeiis [of prejudices to be overcome. To| Campaign for Hoove: ed here today after spending the cabled from Italy to Chairman :‘:"_“""“'“’”“.“';‘;A'l‘;‘ w;"") u"c;:_ times obtained, will show some|tion authorities here. The moncy | Henry Ford for [“sell"” the electorate on Mr. Hoo-| ! itk summer at Yakutat. He will re- [John J. Raskob of the Democratic d'_‘:;"“’ e Fury ivestiga:|Cf the brightest minds, both lga! |was found stuffed about the |2 |ver they must offer an argument| EMPORIA, !\.m, Oct 3.—Wil. main here for a short time before [National Committee that he "‘[u‘:a; B e padiaoar e nTnd ‘;)therwis]et. -v-ulalbwnm the | youth’s shabby eclothing ‘;lrvsulent‘But ~\an’|'-1r-:-|nny 'mumzl 'l'» o v:.;nlnlvi iam .\:ml:: w mlnw : has M:;.’i(}’ ceedi ¥ ous el 4 ‘erritory. would herefore 4 P g it N antagonism towar( he Republi-|rom a European P on A :x::";‘il(kla].ng ) L sfrfii' ‘:4) ti::;(ep"mci::ryzumy. PO% | With the arrest of four detectives|goop, thnyt if these minds disagree (-e:.l}::n W“)ce o N -.:x.?”'f:‘.mlu'm:lxill”" Has Declined |can party that dates back to the he embarked afier attacking Gov. : ed B[ iharged with extorting money v Wiethoy - Wil oo g < g o - g os The cannery at Yakutat, Mr.|Smith the next President. He g0 0 "[/ohrietor of a digor-| ith One a8 to what s best f0'|ioof was taken. ~Although the sbunill me) B (NSRRI ihe .um‘ Aud. s b-| Altred E. Smith, He dedlared oy Pryde’sald, put up more than 63.|sald that while it would be im. derly house They are alleged the Territory in the way of lez-|youth wag armed with two pistols, ’H.nn Fo;d has de(l‘lnul to accept | .\l|"-‘ o (‘:!"l)t I‘-m‘ ru: \ u»u?.‘”d\ ,M . r“”“v“m‘ “.‘.thu" 000 cases, which is considered an |possible for him to return in time |y have collected $220 from a islative emactment, it would be-|ha did not resist and readily ad- B LI St ned (o ,\.‘,““:"\ O:l ‘ la u)m{.m T”I brist (1.;““ that attac ; |“h5“. _‘”"f'l Ihe. excellent pack although it is not|to .work for Gov. Smith, “it my'gjzia place in the District in|l°0V® the Omd to accept the sit-|mitted his guilt, Home PRI Paciy. oftered | st ELTL L o, 1 00.c JORIA Haxpeata; 4o (AR HiR NS a record one. The floating can-|name attached to any General |which 50 houses are reported_to uation gracefully and bow to the| \wondering how he cscaped from |y st Saturd ’\“h e ”‘H ¥ Q!.“-' "]i’ FRAwRgn. L38 5 S .-* In ll<tfl\v|' as a k:n Editor ‘uml. nery Retriever, operated by the|Committee will aid the cause, you'paye heen operating. will of the people as expresscd | ¢he ‘oane of the robbery so auick- | | i bu lay by the A nln.vmz\ up, u.nnl to many € “|1 under the adyice, auspices or Red Salmon Packers Association,|have my consent to use it.” by their representatives. 1y, the Police are of the opinion ion here because h‘r alrea teanlsm is symonymous to megrolcontrol of the Republican National had ‘a pack of more tham 6,000 — -R blic Nowmii " “When the Alaska Legislature|aiype™ pooiaca™ the same train m;r:';'lln:ocsl::rbsv“t] (\. it w\“”w A r.v‘[:f;l§::n::.. AR Committee."” b i Auto Cut in Two by i i e Lgmme“ed to tunction 1t Ioud)atter the hold-up and rode the|, Ul Wit be Bttered s omaine.. |uutdeel B st ot hesrt mehT mace K. Got.. Sk A The runs of fish were steady For Governor in Wis, |[the Territory with a mere skele-|,oqq intg Windsor, Ontario by by il | nag andj EMPORIA, Kan., Qct. ? litog in e ton structure of law which it tion, Party leaders sald swell the majority they alveady wwhite has offered to contribui throughout the season. The es- Train; 3 Men Killed e —— | capement. 10! this Weawilsa v tindh ? Is Now Under Attack|bas endeavorea to revamp and - are clainiing between now and|g1000 to the Democvratic came was excellent, Mr. Pryde said. TACOMA, Wash, Oct. $— formulate into a serviceable and SIWIlel Fund Dead 4 November 6 is the confident hope|pajen fund it Senator Joseph T. i X sl "l MADISON, Wis, Oct. 3.—On|eduitable code, and that it has Coolidges Married |of Demoeratic leaders. On the gohingon can cite the dats wand ROAD COMMISSION HEADS ;ryhr;?u::]enthfi"fn;l;‘s;l :v":‘::mn claim that Walter Kohler, Republi. |Succeeded thus far is evidenced Ill Bnnkers of Steamer other hand. Republican heads are| g o where the Kansas Bditon RETURN FROM INTERIOR| ;canger train crashed into a|cdn’ Gubernatorial nominee violat.|from the comparatively smalll oy vpani ™l oct. 3,— 23 Years Tomorrow: |auily adding vigor “o a campaign | joseribed Robinson as a “fat puds t of complaint with a basis She Joins President 'Pvrecedented for its activi capon sitting on eggs.” bet here and ed the corrupt practices act, a|Rmoun D! A aw in th oins President g ¥ecr) y capon 88! Major Malcolm Elliotf, Presi- ’s‘.‘;“;‘:““,‘r‘;'; e e ot | WwHL of mandémis has hesn filea o faGt to' sustain it that has|TWS i B Y Y They are equally certaln OPBOS-i Senator Robinson nifribited the dent. Major Douglas H. Guleue.n(, two as the impact was so asking the Supreme Court to ‘or- ;‘:’nlll a result of !lhe mlj)m;\e steamer Raby, which arrived last| WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.-Mrs g o oo e oo o0y o than |PlFase to White in his address st Engineer Officer, and Ike P. Tay- great, der the Secretary of State to cap.|IStration of the law. 1t must be iy pee ™ 00" A rage, Cuba, | Calvin Goolidge left the bedside [yt WHE Aot TEEEE PR Wichita last Monday and added lor, Assistant Engineer, of the i et cel the nomination certificate. e .| Were smothered to death ‘enroute |of her mother, dangerously i1} in|\lud : that White also referzed o Senas Alaska Road Commission, arrived| . STOCK QUOTATIONS The writ was filed by Fred|} D L that there re.|and burled at sea. The other|Northampton, Mass, and returned | pyey the most ardent follows |(OF Charles Curtis as a “mitwit this afternoon on the steamer Wylle, Madison Attorney. ture ia limited and that there | gevon wero unconscious when |home to the White Houso to share| o, "ot erbert Hoover don't ques.| Whie said Robinson “gives mis Aleutian. They have been cover-| NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—Alaska Ju-| The mandamus action involves 2 U8 2 found. Two members of the|with the President their Twenty- |, R e § “m mére trouble than all of my ing western and interior road dis-{neau mine stock is quoted foday|the character of Kohler's campaign |PTOPET legislation is not the wOTk | ep Grg hela by the immigration | Third Wedding anniversary to| oo oo 10 P41 I8 ORI oney pe keeps quoting things at 4 3-8 and Chrysler at 126 3-4, laxmdnum as excessive, . (Centinued on Page Two.) aythorities for investigation, MOTrrow, X (L‘J.:tlnued on Page Turw) [T didn't say.