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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXIL, NO. 4916. JUNEAU, ALASKA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS BIG DIRIGIBLE IS ON FLIGHT TO U. S. SECUND TR"; EMarh H",,,m T e PRU&PEH"Y ; B AIR LINER ON '@oflfiimnc OCEAN GRAF ZEPPEUN OF SMITHI§ |~ I Politics Taken Bp - CLAIM PRETEXT|[ » | LEAVES EUROPE IN PROGRESS) e e | SAYSROBINSON | Tri=msps | COMINGTOUS. Democmhc Nommee Has : . s ; - Norpipees Says Agriculture, | & : o e gl : Carries 20 Passengcrs and Left New York for the ! fis . ; : ' Mlnlng and Other In- : L s Ll i i Crew of 43; Is Seen Border States : S : dustries Not Prospering : . : Over France NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—Gov. Al.| 3 : SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oet. 11. fred E. Smith, heading toward the 3 3 ~Senator Joseph T. South and border States, started 3 & \% Y | vaded the his second campaign trip at 11| [ . L of the o'clock last night. Richmond was | . ¥ : I | swinging his first stop. During today he ; ’ Y 8 |what ne is expected to make rear platform % . 7 q 5 pretense to beat business prosperi talks at Raleigh, Greensboro, Sal.| & | |ty which is an unfailing accom.- ishury and Charlotte. e 4 3 T paniment of the His arrival at Chattanooga is ot ; ministration.” set for tomorrow morning and ¥ , i 3 Th BERLIN, Oc Bound for the U »d States frem Germany on the first commercial trans-At. lantic voyage, the giant Graf Zep- pelin is sailing steaglily over France today and expected to reach the United States Sunday - morning Republican Ad-| SR g - : — 2 T 3 The dirigible carries 20 passen- - : i ; gers and crew of 43 Democratic e-Presiden- | : 3 8 ! American passengers aboard are after a conference there with par.| B8 Sogwad b, % _ 3 tial nominee said “many of our| b : % % : i & % f Lieut. Commander Charles Rosen- ty chieftains he will go to Nash- o e 4 greatest industr engaging mil- y . ; b e 3 dahl, Commander of the American ville, arriving there tomorrow 3 : |lions of people, are suffering to 0 R ; . ¢ i dirigible Los Angel Robert night and will then leave for 5 : |a degree that h oused general | : ; : : R . 8 g Reiner, textile manufacturer of Louisville where he will make 3 W | complaint and an o | £ S 8 New Jersey, and Frederick Gilfil- his first speech on Saturday night. | & Y The Senator then listed u,;ri:'ul.[— % 2 it £ ¥ o 8 lan. ——————— ture, mining, oil and the textile % i 3 g 9 i T i There is one woman passenger, ' e . : ndustries as the outstanding . suf-| : ; ¥ " T % s Lady Grace Drummond, English i & erers. He continued; he Demo- | E g . foe g < Vfi REDOmAE S6R IEeh, Uil ¢ Party recognizes the right| b § ) el . L ship left Friedrichshafen at : . lof every industrial to enjoy pros- 3 LI J ; ‘ 3 B S ‘clock this morning, German BUTLINED BY | : : 4 rity but it must be distributed| b 5 % } Lo b 4 S ‘ < time, and five hours later was re- i i umong all who contribute to our 5 i ¥ 2 i 3 ¢ ported near Lyons, traveling at a i | | national wealth. The Demoeratic| Bl § 9 ) : g ;7§ speed of 50 miles an hour. i ¢ . | Party condemns the system estab- 3 VB 3 v 3 ’ 4 g 0y A SR The Grat Zeppelin's course was SEN GURTIS lished by the Republicans where.| & A Swom - “ " g oo 3 X {71 not anmounced befcre the start, | 5 g by only a few enjoy real prosp [ i £ 3 v - i % 4 Dr. Hugo Eckener leaving that de. | im and the remainder are required : i ¢ s % cision until well on the voyage. . T . ke Lazarus, to accept the crumbs) | i Ad HO% N AL 4 Hor course, however, indicated Makes HIS Fmal Appear- | : 4 hich fall from~ the overladen] | Al ; g I : sha'fe. (sking the soutierly route ance in Middle North- | ; |table of dives.” . 3 ‘\ The speaker declared that the western States | When Mark Henna stumped the country for McKinley in 1896, | Republican party promised farm GO | his daughter Ruth went along to learn something about politics.|relief in its 1924 platform and had | ST. PAUL, Minn, Oct. '11.—Re.| This year his d'\ughtel. ncw Ruth Hanna McCermick (left), stump-|failed to do anything at all. He, publican hopes for a higher tariff ing Southern Illinsis as Republican nominee for Congress, was ac-]d'*( lared that the time had come on agricultural imports and for an| companied by her own daughter, 15-year-old Katrina (right), who to penalize them for their failure early solution of farm m;)km-iwnnu. to leatn poli:ics the samne way her mother did. and to put the Democrats in po »wal’ Robinson in. battleground: Gate last night, his oratorical axe on termed the “Republican "-‘a” problem | wi m‘e“ D ) 3 er who, he said, unuel the leaders Serintor Gharles O Here ?uh ship of Alfred #"Smith, woul [settle the matter in a few months. | Robinson eulogized Gov. Smith HOhe i’ his HUAL" APOMNAnES m‘ (‘HIC\GO Or-{"ll The hh“-‘*‘t with" a view to* best ‘“ander- 't P et o L S DRATIBAT: A TAms tanding and serving thelr gov- 87 " Bk E . lernment cannot help but become Senator Curtls warned of the)SWeeter music to the 8 a . atest friend the public| é ¥ 3 “breakdown of the protective tarft S1M. 15-vear-old sub-deb of Caa{Hettor pttisans schools have ever had in the State | : Cheerlng Thousands Shout EPE P ate system” during Democratic rule |t orest and Hingtog than: any o ek o |of New York, as the most pro.| (J : i & " i o “God Speed" When bl g o |dance band ever played at ome Yisitasive: Odferasy 4 g . o :ix‘.‘-!nl’(-‘nlmr:tfi;l :E‘,?v'aglm(.n:mll‘l::.1.‘»‘: of her parties. GHARGES ARE L‘:,‘q ,‘,‘m,“(u),.‘(:]::: l,lf:(::::“ ‘\X;m\“:rl}‘!(‘lj(‘wi“‘l first _\'iv\\'s.nl' the new gi;mtvdirigi nl(i ('mlmt Z_t-mwlin, \\'h{('h is l‘I_\'n_u: to the Explorer Sails wood tariff act “which cost the| She is Ka seuormick mm | vember | United States from Germany, nhu\\_n after landing iolly\\'um a test flight in which it cov- e farmers of the country billions of hers is a rich political hvrihluv | Former Senator James D. Phe.|ered 620 miles in nine and one-half hqurs. Left, a kitchen that any housewife would be LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 11.— dollars because it permitted fore.|She is the nddaughter of Mark MADE AGAINST an presided at the meeting proud of;; center, luxurious salon in which gir passengers will while away the hours, and, While bands played and chee:ing ign agricultural products to flopd | Hanna, powerful Republican lead- —— In-lm' ~one of the “comfy” staterooms of the craft. thousanda shouted . “Gad Speed the American markets in compe.) ' @ third of a century ago, ar ‘1 — - 4 o the whaling ship C. A. Larson i HOOVER HONEST BUT L0 . | R higsroe tition with products of her own| |the daughter of Ruth Hanna Me- NOT BRAVE, SAYS GLASS | l)lihhlll nf« vny. fru,m the flag. farms.” {Cormick, one of the forcmost: WASTHE o R Tt vill draped dock at San Pedro and he. . 5 e G # 1 b | iTON, Oct. Inited / Now L v oy that will take Com- After his speech, the Republican “‘I"" IS0 ST RENUIRAMn. FRity {States Senator Carter Glass, of V Ind \pu Wi :\l:xm?:-307:11‘“:\3“‘1"F Byrd into the Vice-Presidential candidate pre- ; ”‘1"]“( SR T L umm, in a radio speech last n You I\e(’p Antarctic. 3 dicted an “overwhelming Republi. | e i i A“e ation That Hoover said he believed Herbert ¢. H dorfec Zell! Commander Byrd arrived at the can victory in the nation and a|the lat i o e A ver was a gentle man and I erjectiymeelt. @ y 2 3 g T was a gentle and honest, | : P P ‘clock 1 o afte break in the solid Democratic|™ k. has just completed a cam-| Qwns Oil, Mining Prop- ub mddat el v e ship at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, South.” patgn tour through 31 counties | Annot believe he is i 1 accompanied by his wife, who re. South. i "Sadtarn - Akbis. “with . her erty Foreign Lands |a brave man. It is becausc 1} SloknaiRiarRi mained seated in the automobile | mother, Who wus dnmbing a5 &) think he has honest convictions ’ o - : - while her husband went aboard ths More Gold F Nuk |candidate for Congress. | WASHINGTON, Oct. 11,—The that 1 know he has not the cour i Bunc et Er»r;,.“l‘): ‘ Thoeg dDay NH Odlda)NOb |ship. ore Lold From Nuka Thirty-two v ago when |charge that Herbert C. Hoover|28¢ ©Of them because fio hone m Club rved in ffanking; N€W | The Coast Guard Cutter Vaugh- Bay Reaches Seward; [Mark Hanna, then Chairman of|“is credited” with owning ofl ana|™Mi" With courage of his convie-ig. Blease Makes Expose; | \desan 48 President of | Council Formed on, bearing city officiale and givie the Republican National Commit- ' mining properties in Colombia and|!on$ could have touched elbows y Ainesisam MM 11 it ¢ Abe 1] leaders, plowed along as an escort Good Strike Reported tee, stumped the country from Mexico has been vigorously made|"ith the treasonable crowd at| Hoover's War Record oclablonie (Hel said: - “Don'til | and in the wake of tha whaler SR F . i : Washington and silently acquies- : 3 e 1. 7 re & BCOT ¢ oriv. g vit \(\» York to San Francisco in'and is accompanied by a sweep- y acqu b o oo 1 AR SHANGHATI, Oct. 11.—The Na- were a score of private ships with SEWARD, AIa-\ka, Oct. 11.—|behalt of Willlam MecKinley, hi " “| 4 ""|ced to the frighttul administration Is Attacked i d CHEKRY oW e ing den | ;: . censure they meed. Too many | | tionalists ot China are in the midst waving flags and screaming whis Twelve more pounds of gold have |daughter, Ruth, accompanied| The allegation is sponsored ),y‘“l'”“ “":'1"“ they literally shocked e enjoy bad health and it | |of & three-day celebration of the tles the world.” g o | arrived from Nuka Bay from the him. She was abbut the same!Henry Hansbrough, once Repub-| EEORTN AR i lounts almost to conspirdcy | | seventeenth anniversary to over-| All harbor ¢ Joined in the Babcock and Downe ground where age as her own daughter now, lican Senator from North Dakota,| Semator Glass condemncd the| AUGUSTA, Ga., Oct. 11—Charg.| 7 00 0 B L throw the Empire. Observances Lu'ewvll 25 pounds of gold came from aland it was her first extensive les-|now supporter of Gov. Alfred E.|°Ptrance of “pulpiteers” in thc|®s that the Prohibition Law i ey Bl ils has vi | began yesterday and will close, to- month ago. It is said a larger son in politics. She was her fa- §mith. With it he coupled a|CAMPAIEN in an effort to defear MOt being enforced and that h me law of mature and do MOTTOW. amount of gold would have been ther's secretary, and she took a!gemand that Hoover withdraw|GOV- Smith because of his religion.|could buy liquor under the dome | deserve sympatl 1ch The government celebration cen. GAPT WILKINS duplicated but the little rotary mill|stenographic report of all hislgrom the Presidential campaign|Fe sald they declafe that if the|of the United States Capitol, were ik 4 ’ e Ie s ters in Nanking where all official is worn out and half of the values|speeches lana permit selection of a Repuh.|Democrats win, the country will be |made here today by 1 | g iy a are going into the tailings. 1t is| Miss McCormick, learning poli-|jjean. eandidate “who eannot be|turned over to the Pope. He ridi.|Senator Cole L. Blease, of South| L IGRARE, 10 Ansean "r”‘,":'”‘ IN NTEv‘DEu d to be the biggest hard-rocktics also at the school of the|jnruenced in the handling of our|Cculed the idea as supremely silly,|Carolina, in a Democratic addr ” Shiian. Totuve unden. thal find in recent years in Alaska. The stump, with her mother as the |go aien affairs.” but said that as far as he was con nator Blease said that ° {Cord Radio M State Council of Chiank Kai ore is being taken from an outteacher, sat through every speech| py. qoyjal ctme from Henry|Cerned, and he spoke as a Protes.|CVery man fin the United States/Lordova Kadio ivan Bhek. SE thus just. hess sebsed ki cropping five feet wide. A thick |and made copious uotes, althoush! Aoy Director of Publicity for|tADt e would rather have the| Who takes a drink votcs for Gov.| [cannegrgs Believed | nead of the mew counci and offl| g 0N TEVIDEO, Oct. 11—Capt. slab which fell ‘from the hang-|she was not expected to make &y popupjican National Commit.|FOPe of Rome at the head of th Alfred .| Smith, he will get ’ e el 1'1'“\“\“_ rdey, | 290THO H. Wilkins with his com. ing wall was found plastered with full and adeurate record of what > )L TP T United States than the cabal of|biggest majority of any nominec Drowned; Duck Hunt e o panions arrived hero on the steam- gold. {ber mother said. - She took the |y (N UL GG T Ol American Protestant Popes who|in America. ¥ read ! Hhall, Prestdavt. Ooorige] gttt o ot AEET The two partners are ordering notes so she could ask questions| no foundation for such statements )@ trylng to force their church: “I voted. against Gov. S e CORDOVA, Alaska, Oc 11 Pk i ‘_'W"I, it .‘K‘K “fnw‘lml a lx‘n‘):n- crowd Kr??!l:fl a concentration table which prob.|about the things that puzzled| . “10 1o hoc could “only be |iBto Politics to nullity the Consii.|the Houston convention hut when Gunemeyer, Fi ] X : ““: ";" s “"( 7%/him, He said he would remain ably cannot be installed until next her. She inquired why some sub- i Co¢ FES purpose of gaining |tutional guaranty of religious ir he became candidate of the Dem. man at Mile 14, 1 to SR LWp " Eayarnments |here a few days and leave on the Soiii: {Jects were stressed in certain|TIEEY TOE ) O, doth. ocratic Party, he hecame my can-|have heen drowne ling | France, Holland and Germauy. |gteamer Victorla which will trans. |communities and completely ig-| ¥ ot 2 A intsoome didate.” {Byak River slough op 4 sy iport his party to Deception Is- |nored in others, and then heard 1ck A Declaring that governmen t|gearch has been continued . ST. LOUIS CLAIMS NEAR [1and, 60 miles from the main Ant- ) Iher mother's explanation of the Russia Wil Construct | z truiokar @iardad by soldiers, go t0|a week aiiio B v poriod ONE MILLION PEOPLE|arciic coast of Graham Land, [s- Dirigible Los Angeles etc other y {political strategy. | | Baltimore from Washingion to|j otgun was found < h {land, where his expedition bass Flies To Texas, Returns| s McCormick 1s pleasea with'| Modern A"ph"e Depot Goes To Seattle bring; baok: liquor landed there|tho barreF Mo’ dn the mud, and! S X-;H'I Oct. 11.—The popu lwiil ‘be established |her daughter’s interest in poli- P ) and deliver it in homes of the|this adds to the mystc N of St, uis is e ated at - LAKEHURST, N. J., Oct. 11— tics. || MOSCOW, Oct. 11.—The Bovist For Missing So"'(‘unim, e Senator said, “no man | Jisappearaniee; 945,824 in a new city directory| The Burns clubs worked for The dirigible Los Angeles return-! “Politics 1t the science of goy-|@ir authorities have authorized Py oy or woman in Augusta is fool| i which has recently been published. |the preservatién of Scottish lan= ed at 9:30 o'clock last night crnment, practically applied,” she the construc ;:m (jr an airport in ki TLI;:, I()ct, 11 ¢ Afmtw.\ onopgh: $o. think the Prohibition! C t Ba H k 'his does mot include the natural|guage and literature, and were from Texas. says, “and those who engage in :;‘;“"“ fe 8 :I' “‘:A’:";’;‘:fi:‘"’a':’ M:sr "1')‘::"5 ;‘fflr";;:' "‘l’(" broughi | B Naing enforeed.” anton rs Hongkong uburbs of the city, in which many not carousing organizations, says gt it s ce air lines os- | Mrs, ] 5 case attacked the war! of the workers 1iv he Council of B Federation, ’cow and Moscow-Irkutsk services|from her home in Ketchi %ena!or Mlense atta XI’ ,',h “I‘» | Money u Legal Tender 0 2 Aodil of Putos HateT U S I C l jand the lines from Moscow to|is Thomas Harris, aged 22, whom |"6¢0rd of Herbert C. Hoover de- 8 ed Magnet Telieren via Baku, claring “he had o law massed for| OANTON, Oer | The plan includes the building|since he left the north for ¢ 8 fadeeh relieving Quikers tromriingkugl dolih, standa: " 5 ol For Canada PO ulatlon of a hotel, restaurant, postoffice,|tle, two months ago. The mother|TERUNE in the war |monetary value in South China # p l"dl“fl station and customs house,|appealed to the Salvation Armv —_— e - are legally mo longer good in SCHF Dl }LED FOR Col }RT ———— ¢\Vurk is due to start next spring. | Headquarthers to aid in the |Canton. The Canton Government L 4 LONDON, Oct. 11.—The United | ‘“Three years ago, even two s e pRebiaiiened. 4 search. Shah Decrees Trousers [bas declared that Honskong dol L R States is a great magnet pulling |years ago, the figures slmw(-(l» FAITH RESTORED I I) re ne longer legal tender CHICAGO, Oct. 11.—The Chi-|ber 16 in Federal Court. on the population of Canada, |that the outflow from the coun-( [ OUISVILLE, Ky. -— Walter Ffl Pertlan Mae Gar at ”,,. South China city and that cago history text book contro- Other episodes of the history Ramaay MacDonald, leader of the [try was greater than the inflow | Fisher lost his hat and his faith STOCK QUOTATIONS |Chinese bankers and merchant is due for another airing controversy were the dismissal Labor Party, declared on his re-{to it, but one year ago the in-'{y pankind in the checkroom at —_— BASRAH, Irak, Oct. 11.—The accepting them will be fined and| This time, should John J. Gor-lof William McAndrew, Superin- turn to England from a recent|flow was greater. That shows!ine Kentucky State Fair a year| NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—Alaska |latest order by the Shah of Per-(the British momey coufiscated man, former Congressman, lose|tendent of Schools, a threat by vacation in Canada, that Cangda is overcoming this yu0 phut both were returned this|Juneau mine stock is quoted to-|sia in his efforts to moderni ! Relations between the British|the argument he may lose $100,-|U. J. Herrmanu, a library trus- “Canada’s Weakness today,” he | defect.” lyear. day at 4, Chrysler 132, Cudahy|his country is that all Persian|colony cf Hongkong and Canton 000, the amount David Sevilleftee, to burn in public all anti- said, “is that she has not suffi- It was 20 years since Mr. Mac-| PRBAEMPIP 7 "/ $55 08 6. 5 673%, Endicott Johnson %, |men must wear a coat and trou; » supposed to be the most Muzzey, Columbia University his-|American tomes, and the rejec- cient magnetic power to keep her |Donald had been to Canada, and LARGER ITALIAN PAPERS Missouri 70, Montgomery Ward|ers instead of flowing robes. Th..’ asy experienced in recent torian, asked in a damage suit{tion by the Board of Education people, both Canadian born and )he found the places he had prev- 282, Stewart-Warner 106 %, U.|follows the abolition of turbans ye However, the Canton @ against Gorman. Gorman 'was of criticized texts. Thompson had, British emigrants, within her |iously visited greatly changed. | ROME — Italian newspapers|S. Steel 163, Bethlehem Steel by official dec an act which |thorities are overlooking no i Mayer Thompson's history fext{campaigned for mayor on o own borders. “There is vitality, expansion, | will no longer be limited to eight|69%, Chile Copper 51%, Pitts- recemtly gave German manufaci- sibilities of beosting the value of Investigator, and he said he found lissue that edition was fostered “The great magnet that is al- (youth and hopefulness there,” he pages, states a recent official de-|burgh Coal 47%, Sun Oil 57, |urers orders for 2,000,000 cheap (their steadily declining bank Mu ‘s histories unpatriotic, jin the schools, and texts u ways pulling is the United States, jcre;, Texas Corporation 67 %. caps, jnote issues, The suit is set for hearing Oecto- fthnt ridiculed colonial heroes. I