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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXIL, NO. 4919, : JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ~ PRICE TEN CENTS . GflV.SM'TH ' | ‘_ift ‘hreatené Acosta Rafige GEMPAIGN MflRE, OUTLINES NEW | [REESELOes) obahgied®” INTENSIVE THAN B8R it ¢ | TARIFF PLAN Gy EVER IN PAST i ‘ w0 24 THIS AFTERNOON Would Proilreclr Against : < " Every Debatablel Precinet VK" q8 BL | Al Wl Ruinous Competition ]but ; £ J g in Country Being De- ||* ¢ { 2 Ge‘&‘;;fl’ dzt;ll)l;sfiif;ly Not Ha\(e I\Jonopoy ; \ { 5 il . Over Capital TARIFF MAKING L oS o BOTH PARTIES SEE | ‘ 3 Ll OUT OF POLITICS | | . Hieilh VICTORY IN CONTEST R CROSSED COAST LINE | S L e : 8 AT 10:10 AM. TODAY Governor Says General o~ e ) Both Sides Claim Southern ' ot Tanff Leglslatlon.Pro- i e fom and Middle West- _ Y J ] \ Proceeds Lakehurst Over motes Log Rolling : : C TP : ern - Shiles 3 § s Baltimore and Phila- LOUISVILLE, Ky, Oct. 14 o i ; CGov. Alfred E. Smith, Democratic idential nominee, extensive scussed the tariff in a speech here Saturday night that was en- thusiastically received by a tre-| mendous crowd. He accused th Republican Party with havin . ) 4 f s i Tl It :vnfl.\ misrepresented (h‘«-”I)vmn 4 k; i neither side 1% leaving & debstdlil ratic attitude on |l\'4’ tari 4|Hll‘ i precthnt whikakas tion, mv.m“.\m;m‘1:;.: :‘».:lu-r’ :xm = Pt udehale). o SHE Ao R RE e 3 ern border has been host to hoth ; / ¥ 4y : elphi | KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 15 ! d. itk (Associated Press weekly review . cark s A | WASHINGTON, Oci 15.—The |of Presidential campaign)—Poli- P : !Grat eppelin passe] ovi Wash- tics has reached the torch-light - S > ington at 12:21 o'cluck this after- season. No quarter of the horl. -~ el ; | | noon. zon is in darkness. In every sec. - . 4 ] ¥ : | President Coolidgs radioed con- tion the final intensive bid fer .. ; [ aratuistions o Dr Hugn Hekdits lon the successtul erossinz of the & . Atlzutic. Simultancously, Presi- The Graf Zeppel as it appeared recently cruising over Luke Constance iu CGormany dur- dont Coolidge fcabled congratula- ing a trial trip tions to Piositeni von Hinden- poltics. The Governor declared i : ; iy o 0o O — . — - - : . : DRy, - : fhat “neither the Underwood nor ] A . Smith, Othey dwotions ase Mell MADE FLIGHT ACROSS A1LANTIC bt oo Ay O ex tanie BT he 0 '"’,.‘ k- . £ under the exhortation of lessel RUBINSGN F 3 iugs to President Coolidge. ""“""‘"_ “‘|"'1 hp""“ t”‘r";‘m“'”‘:;"l |leaders. In Tennessee the Repubs f ¢ | Baily this forenoun, a iessage he principle se , and i P 5 pat : o lican nominee made an appeal i 5 ’ 2 £ |l‘r« m Lieut. Com. Rosendahl, on that the Democratic Party it placed % the Border Biates of the Bal 1 v : / the Graf Zepyclin, to the Navy in power, would be opposed to any b ¢ . 3 Gov. Smith has been swingin) 4 : v Department, said general tariff bill, through Virginia, North Carolin 4 b . 1 “Graf Zeppelin crossed coast The Governor devoted a part of L Tennessee and Kentucky. He mad ' e 3 lue six miles north of Cape o Mme“:\ “i, Bln nu.:ukdlu" S:m i few speeches, one important ong ¢ ‘harles, Virginia, at 10:10 o'- ot Agriculture Jardine, who, Y v Al p P [at Nashville that had not been ane clock. Will proceed to lLakehurst he said, had “deliberately and wil-|{ Bert Acosta (inset), playboy of aviation, admits a rorr!?r;\uc 18- | 0unced betore Hoe left Alhany and via. Washington Bultimore and fully misrepresented my views to| gerest jn another woman and says he will marry her if he can |, " " 0 oooh at Loutsville Saturday e L . § ] e 3 s i {Philadelpiin, arriving at Lake- the American people.” = He *‘l"‘:"""- obtain a divorce. But Mrs Acosta. shown above \vnh(}wr tWO | yight, {Vice-Presidential Nominee i E ) | hurst about 1 o’elock this ufter- with confidence, that neither labor, £ and Allen, savs <lie won't agree to a decree—= 3 or Si R . 8 4 it 2 woon." '| children, Bert, Jr., an g In the Border States from Mary-| § P fict i nor 'industey, nor agriculture, nor} guen to please Bert. A:! t 1anl to Missourl and Okishoms 8H| ~oYe G.0.P. Sact: fic ng : | 3 i = % Over Bermuda business had anything to fear from et | certainties figure in the politieal Merchant Marme - . | The Zcppelin wa: sighted over g“"‘”fin:“,w Sicernigtoe polls Iy —_— calculations. The States are claim., — § derwuda at 7:30 o clock Eastern ovemaser, urg, of Cerm he e "% ed by both sides, but figure the| SBATTLE, Oct. 15.—In this o ; |Stat: Pim st Saturday night, Giving his m:esurlmlnn on Shn N majorities small. Infighting is/far Western metropolis® from g # P g flying low with moderate speed ariff, Gov. Smith set forth nine intensive all along the line. | which ships sail to all ports of ’ . : : and then Lncking 25-mile an ific points, and argued that ¥ Saia ,, 5t Wi B K hour northwest wiud. | Faik or' Reaction |theworld, Senator Joseph T. Rob : : ; ; carrying into effect the policies Anien wenks Silase (')"‘ eloction |inSon, Demoeratie Vice-Presiden- Early last Saturday it was be- outlined would result in “wide- {there is much talk of reaction and |!\a] Mominee, envisaged a govern- 3 lieved the ¢raf Zeppelin would spread and more equal distribu- » : . PP ment supported merchant marine 4 reach Lakehurst Sunday after- i ; returning tides. It is used by the | ™" ¢ g [- f sperity a vil J - Y {whie o o P O W B 3 noon Last nizht at 6 o'clock RAE, sy il boe | YN | Republicans when they refer to|Whleh Wouid Increase e coun ; g Kool ol comminnities: Wit 1o WhicH AL Wil :]l"‘ “,“’i'l: “;‘"l"‘vq”"“"“"”"“ e .«u)::a ;{;m:{":;:'v;l lm';:;r:(“;n :ar;(v el 1 | ... ¥| | jab of automobiles at Lakehurst have an equal opportunity to par- et b satidy l,r‘:( :II»)::iL,, .}‘:‘.’p"mflur war. Dr. Hugo Eckener, designer of the giant German dirigible|that it was announced that hun- it o i Hoover in the Western farm coun. | He declared that a continuance | Graf Zeppelin, who brought the big airship across the Atlantic. |dveds of them would not g Nine Tariff Point } ; { . . o8 i 1ot the Re § 2 g : fit gy ey s diriglble |t omove before midnight last The nine. vy lated “were as|Marie of Russia Passes|Name of Yukon Highway is|try ana the Democrats speak of «[¢f,‘he, RePublican rule wuld soeCapt, H. Lehmann (right) fs the first officer of the dirglble. the merchant marine soon dimin- night. Auto parties came from 2 rebcund from the anti-Smith a it ates tollow. Away—Was Uncon- | Changed to Steese High- |11t 0" i lo Domocraiie | ¥hed to the status of insiguiti *rhe. Geat Zoph . i rift s d N " | The Grat Zeppelir ft Fried- First, T believe the tariff should 3 ‘- . e ks 4 cance it occupied when the Demo- i%. 1 raf Zepy e e be/taken out of politics and should scious at End way ‘1n His Honor solidity in the Southern States.| r;¢s hegan to rebulld it in 1913 1 |richshafen last Thursday morn- b, Lo (0 R R s ¢ i Both assertions are denied and | A - On the other hand, Senator ing at 8 ‘clock, German time, nomie problem. I am opposed to In homer of Gen. james G. Steese neither side is stopping active cam. s o h |Robinson said, the Democratic !‘[nx"t)n United States. The dirl- politics in tariff making. ‘e and marking the first annlversur)"IMH.TII"K, there and in other scec- Party would build up a Govern- | @ 2ible carries 20 passengers, in- “Second, I believe in the Demo- s of his retirement from the presi.|tions. J ment supported shipping service §|cinding ane woman, Lady Grace cratic platform which recognizes deney of the Board, the Alaska| The Smith farm leaders are|yithout diserimination against i Drummond, English society wo- that right wages and constructive Road Commission today renamml;l"""“‘ uting a vigorous radio cam-|,ny ports or sections. i SPEAKS TUNIGHT man and writer, and a crew of policies established by President | d |the Yukon mighway, Hangy P r“‘%kh’:w'l""r;"“0(“"221‘:’91:“'], Jockoute |- The poliey of the Republican Old-Fashioned Brand of, 43 men, Wilson and business prosperity, | banks and Circle, Steese High-| ¢ o d lockouts | party, Senator Robinson declared,! Q . - bl g oo copa b | way. ftrom meeting places have failed [“nag heen to dscontinue Govern| Scorching Politics ot coupled with the economie ruin This, it was pointed ~out by t0 stop former Congressman W. D. ment operations and sell the : WALKER AND REAM L A T i o il B | Major Malcolm Elliott, President,|Upshaw of Georgla in his speaking | American owned ships at mere Pfl?’!s Greeted by Seven Thou-! ARRIVE TOMORROW about a.new condition t reniy 1is in line with the established campalgn against Gov. Smith in|nominal prices and with little , " d Tod Brief . out a.new condition that com : i 1 | Mississh I3 ! y OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 15 san ay at Drie Siltten thia Pemioeintie Pty tooa I policy of the Commission of nam- | Mississippl. 4 |assurance that they will not pass ; y 3 TO OPEN CAMPAIGN definite stand in favor of such tar. ) ing important links in ‘its road| A peculier feature of the cam-|under forefgn flass.” i ",',‘,',‘\"';m'; U Rl Stop at Springfield — iff schedules as will protect legi. ' v system for officers connected with :;::nl;flat‘k;zelf;ur‘ieofhg‘ll;'lk A TheD:’gr?fl;aé'; Qlfimfifl that!0f scorching politics, he has but . Norman R. Walker, 1)emocratie timate business enterprises as well ¥ 5 {¢hway. bears tho|ways ¢ before -there has hren at|the Jones:White Shipping Bt |l come to‘Oklahoma state in the( SPRINGFIELD, Oct. 15.—En-candldate fer Territorial Senstoe as American labor from the ruin. | Richardson ,I{IK w"a?_v - bears g Ry s > 1 adog e h_l”-‘( ot & i t “1{ ]l»| b il'ivml weeks of the campaign. The [route to Boston where he gpeaksiand J. € eam, one of that ous competition of foreign made name of the -“j' '.“'“““‘"’:-' Aon, . Pkt ! f"’:v“““ . ;‘ ‘_“‘ ‘I“f 8¢5l tate is in the grip of a vast tonight, Herbert C. Hoover made! parfy’s candidates for the House goods, produced under conditions Witds . Richardson, Bdgerion| o Tae#t - lon ot Congress to aid shipping|To% 1 VL 8B S8 VA1 et mtap hero chis' foronoon [of Repressuiativen, wil arriva hase far below the American standard. {Cutoff was named for Major Glen, BRSNS £0oss the (o s Rt sk Administration meas-\ "o L lellel ave of a most|aDd WAS greeted with cheers by |on. the steamer Northwattidh K ; : | Bagerton. ir, Ohalrman John J. Raskob|ure Buf was put through largely| . o."on oloteh and embracing 7,000 pesons in the short speech. | morrow! accordiog to wom (Continued on Page Five.) Rendered Signal Service says Gov. Smith sees the need of by Democrats and Progressive r iy « » 8 word re. 2 : g b ’ many recognized uncertainties, |He declared that Massachusctts|ceived by S Hellentbal, Chairman ———— One year ago today, Gen. Steese|Protection and declares that the|Republicans. Although it 18 mid-October and|should be proud of President Cool-|of the . . s ! Democratic Divisional Com. retired from the Presidency of the|tarift has no yplace in the cam.| The Republican failure for fifty )\ "joq are predicting victory,|ldge’s administration ~and that|mittee, While their plans are Commissicn to accept a position as{paign. ~Senatdr Curtis has been|vears to redeem platform pledges |,/ o o5y b o o8 e | Republican leaders should be re-|nor wm temeral Manager of the South{demanding that Gov. Smith make[to build up an American mer-| '" o turned B oftice becaiise : own, i is understood they General Manager Sou a 3 ke ant marine. has boon a slaring|tides and ¢he still silent vote|turned to office because many|wii| be hera and in: this viclaity Associares Paess Crmes wioaweaw) | American Gulf Company in Co- fl? on his promise to diac um!““m by tl l(?»l n»v‘lhfiduvmr which {eSRRSINEE way of saying |BT l,‘ {suuow are yet to be settled, | govoral Aave. [ DOWAGER QUEEN MARIE OF RUSSIA |lombia, S. A. He had served sev.|that subject. | ple of ine: Moy, B “Je|that no one has heen quite able “This 18 a critical time for Re-| pefinys pians for the cam alzn i {en years on the Commission. Senator Curtls has been ham.| The ships already built, Te) T o oy that may be going |publicanism and the Party is de-| oty FARS T0F C1 " Denmark, Oct.{™ y"¢,ma) resolution adopted by|mering away on the tariff in the said, should be kept in repair and) ) S o B Be 0" ice | pending on Massachusetts, pillar gy win e 8 of the party tick. 15.—Aged former Empress Maria |, -* o iccion today sets up the|Northwest and Semator Robinson|hew boats built to compete with i~ 3 ot ' WuplibMatem, to SUDpOTL At mn‘;m l)e scussed after the two of Russia, born Princess of Dag-1, .1 " ohiq of his tenure of office |has been in the farm west accusing forelgn lines. He condemned| _"‘ sald’ Hagvks i ates arrive. It is possible O marof hon;nm‘k, dlelnl llate :mmmm 1t (NI Hoover of inconsistency on the|the l:o:lcy of m;uing r:hl]m, vut Chinese Pirates AP S el xl:':‘c»:f:utl rsllly| w;llmbe nszx Saturday afternoon, lapsing into e Bould Da: pe r i. | wou mprove the service, . < Le end o e week. WHEREAS on this, the first!Boulder Dam and other proposi ] R G uncensciousness soveral hours be-| wo 00 T o reliet of Gen.|tions, and discussing the general| Senator Robinson showed [!m,: Raid F"?Mh Bl)(ll: ; Veteran Sourdough (]‘lrl l:b reportlexl thrm George B. have split l‘nloc‘i g ] Cd:a::; (e iEee cofl {James G. Steese, U. S. Army|issues including farm relief. the decline of American shipping Fire on British ll Buried in Se:ttle (i‘u:gr(ta“mlrl:m‘ ur elegate to factions over t:: ‘lvoerthcomlng 8 from his presidency of the Board| Hoover, in Washington, in ctate- ;eg“ with the {lrs! R(.'pulfhm.l;» g LA or We(inév(I:‘ I:i’ \? hegengy Presidential election in the Unit:|jire oo 1 stalked through the| .“p o' ¢ommissioners for. Alas.|ments clarified his views on Mus.|Administration and continued| gHANGHAL , Oct. 15— The| oo \pny o "o o P Lo 'lll’" His program, it is ed States g life of Dowager Empress Marie| ' "1 " (o 00 fitting and prop-|cle Shoals and the St Lawrence ""':“"f":'eflm""t Wll»*""l‘;"";:“’ “l"’ French steamer Tungyuen, which | S3ATI0R: Oet | 15—Hlaskns) helleved, w ‘;;11 tor « lho;(ryu:h S . . g rebuilding processes. The Repub- j.oke down on the Yangtzekiang 4 Py g vicing e on- |+ - : er that the present Board of Road|waterway. & " st B 3 o KAy, vote! i ul:ehelr:t:rr::n:l‘\ 10 Do more Ben:|with a succession of sorrowtul| Wl Lt ST ould review the| - Former Semator Hansbrogh in[li€ans, he sald, began making i, the,vicinity of Foochow, was|'OMoTs 0 Charies McKay, votetan |should speak at this tme, it would campaign than in ;;:Ln i:::l:r 5 e Al 11| valuable and efficient service that|a radio speech said that Hoover l’l"""““‘ pledges for "“‘1“‘:"'4‘{ “'; attacked . by pifates, the pilot| oyt b o n o o, wod ’:"""““"""” for ali of the party's political situation despite the| .o\ G on, Crberor Alexander 1 hias been rendered to the Territory |had oil holdings in Colombia and [the merchant marine in 1884 A0d|was shot and the Captain made|™p ROGR SPIURE o o | aRtidtes, cxeont A H. Zolgler, fact that Cuba is approaching|ori, Motier of the et Karlof Alaska by this able officer dur-|Mexico. Denials eminated ftrom |RAve continued them cver swce | prisoner and taken ashore. He|, oS00, Cors M BV (00 e of the House its own Presidential election. All| 1y oues the murder in 1918 of|Ing his seven years of tenure ofjthe Republican headquarters and | o BAIT whe Iner puimheR. antang | Yukon club. | Bhattuck 4nd Nels. Audorss A"bt possibility of a contest in the do-|p.; tom and his entive family office from 1920 to 1927, to.wit: |Chairman Raskob from Democritic s The, BHUSH pleamer Wantung |y, (g ‘early Alaskan days heling Ohamnd) reatdonis R mestic campaign, however, has|of six by the Bolsheviks, but saw Summary of Work headquarters says he knows ho SHOCK QUOTATIONS qan o8 ey e YAMEUlorpanized the Miners' Union at " = been removed by the fact that a |uer tuiher inow, Alesander If| “The construction or rehabilita-|truth in the charge. AOFEOD VE L RETHINS. Nome and served as United Stales| coaition of the three major Cuban | 4 inated by the|tion of 492 miles of wagon road, Feminine Interest K, Oct. 15.—Alaska Deputy Marshal there with Joe NT| parties makes the re-election ofig;mfi,?::h:;, :;::1 and hér ’;nvor- 100 miles of tram, 739 miles of( In the closing weeks the wo- Ju::;?, mylgan s’lm’k‘ " l||ml:-1l to. | EVANGELIST MEETINGS 5| Warren. HUNTING PARTY BACK President Machado certain, fte brother, King George 1 of |sied road, and 3,821 miles of trafl|men's place in the campaign srows |y €T AR BEEEE W0 GFC0 1 COME TO CLOSE HERE| "1y ‘Mckay, widw, is the onty| FROM BIG JOHN’S BAY The fact that both candidates | lain in the streets of|in addition to the mileage that 8reater. Women are throwingl - 68 1.8, Missouri 71 1.8, Stew- . " RO { survivor, as the couple had no g reece, slain with y -8, issouri 7 -8, & The Svangelistic meetings have heen credited in the news Saloniea in 1913. was already in existence in 1920.|energies into the campaign o & 7. 8. Steel 5 o children. A party of eight loca with favoring protection of the =~ gye 4150 saw the death of her|(This represents a net gain of|a zeal that is difficult to match in l.:l t:m;:u:l'::“l“z'fll‘ 4 ke ;h’;‘&“h‘;z: r:nn hetml\l,", l“)vl:,t.k\' ——.—e—— returned ym Ju:»ul todll;m:::: United States farmer, have dis-|jugyana, Emperor Alexander 1L, (5153 miles of passable overland|man-made campaigns of the past.|y i caby WMELEIAL Te e 0 g | loced last might and Evangelist 4 v tenduy sheot in tha vielnity turbed Cuban sugar. growers who | 3394, the dethronement and froutes.) Senator Moses of Eastern Republi-| it 0 Tor it T o tion Bibert Day 14 well plessed with |Baron von Huenfeld, {of Big John's Bay, brluging a good had been hoping for a reduction subsequent death of King Con-| “WHEREAS, it is becoming|can headquarters says the voles 67 1.2 t‘)m rapuitE Rroat & " i bag of ducks geesc and deer. of the American tariff on SUBAT. |siantine of Greece, who was her|daily more evident that the sound[of the women will probably decide 1 There will be sarvice $o- ‘""k"'g World l'hghl, | They were all enthusiastie lbul‘. There Is a growing sentiment |ephey, the forced abdication of [judgment, the intelligent foresight|the contest for Hoover. Women| o o0 Bec=eeeo —oupy e (o WOHOR B0 S e the t+ip, which was made on the Mtprociy . Rresmen | Notmuds|LISeALinKs Wea. King, Goorss|sng the keen vielts damonstewted Mo Melping In e resiatriion O — lday, Thuraday and Friday eve. £4s boat fakobi. The party eom- 3 aiser G voters an ublicans €] Y 2 e g . e | 818 il Chbe and he, Tpichl' BRI a"?‘:eg:u:l” (;::Mi:‘;'? :vth})( was ::d (i:):st?;;:: 3 L?;o.:ll:ce‘:l‘:: they are a grentpnsset. The Demo- Mrs, Harold W. P;rl::l; xnvelu;lns; ::e;epvlll be lm;ixlx;,s ‘all mS[l]I:&G_HAI,” 8] (Ilt,m‘ l;u ’l“... Tnffld ol_l“:l::» nll Pv\“ "S.‘m!?:. Jones, the event that no move 18 made|per pophew, and a host of other!of travel have resulted in a net.|crats reply that there are as many histhakoun. 7 1.3 poun B pine Bafuss spnatal Misslon on{ton L L e PONas Qoldstetn, X Gl Chas. in Washington to lower the tariff 0 s - yesterday afternoon at St. ‘Ann's‘Seward Street, when Evangelist|of Baron von Huenfeld, urrlvedl Istein, ioldstein, Maleolm —. 3 = 5 : " ) barriers against Cuban sugar. l (Continued on Page Two) {Continued on Page Two.) (Continued on Page Three) hospital. 'Day will speak, | re today from Canton. Wilson awd Guy )MeNaughton. of Russia, marking it from youth t ffouse nominees, to ——— e

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