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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXII., NO. 4924. JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS G.O.P. IS SHOWN UP BY GOV. SMITH §HARPMESSAGE% 'Al'rlostesses at ISe_mocratic Tea HUNT UUT FUR : W'LL]NG P/fSSENGERS GET ORDER “ALL ABOARD DENUNCIATIONS SENT GOVERNOR 2%t T . WALKERAND? | \ s GRS . ARE HURLED BY FOR UTTERANCES - OTHER DEMOS e o =®& GOV, IN SPEECH Governor of Mississippi D(‘l]ounced fOr Cam‘ paign Statement w, Ketchikan Senator, Prom-| | . e % : :& Says No Relief Can _Bfl Ex- o | il}?lll Republican Is | |0 . A : iy By N e ; : pected ‘{f 'R(‘pu'blxcan ! Suppm‘ling Democrats % < T 6 oW 4 PP 4 Administration WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. = i : iTkomas. ¢ <Biibin Demoteat, . at| ) % | Senator Forest J. Hunt, Ketchi-| | o i X ki Lo HOOVER, WORK AND Mlssfisippt, ts the reciplent of ‘a . 4 IR | o pioncer merchunt, twi o . o 5 ; : ‘ BORAH ATTACKED stinging message from ver : 4 i 3 ‘m of the Territorial S 0 Y Kb i | neral Headquarters because of ¢ R e 2 h e president of that body 92 g s ; B P £ statement attributed to the | ok ; % s o ¥ ba o Rowiniias. Gt I ] . X L Prohibition and Farm Re- Governor that Hoover danced! 5 ¥ y 4 y g & : 5 ; . B | o0z s & has announced his! |y e ? M ol : i avi i with a negro woman in Missls- : B Lsumport ot 1o oy SHCHAC NG . . lief Have Failed Under 7 i | D 3 @ | nominces’ of the Democratic. party| |8 ke B % 3 5 Pr(‘sent SyStem The statement is branded as d (in this Division WA I £ pii g ; § 'nAI ent and unqualifiedly | . T ’ s - i The candidates selected by Sen- i 2 3 i e . e . Ax‘ 5 \It'n:r']\uu [H’, Oct ;Iru (:;n,, e g ator Hunt on the D iy e . , f i fred E. Smith wound up his George Akerson, Hoover's as = ( ‘ | N. R .Wal -,;:n‘x:-;"i]l(':lllll,‘};n:' B 3 3 % : N Ll Presidential umpaign in the sistant, took cognizance of l:u" : ,' % 2 W | Scnaor AL H. Zelgler, Ketchikan! | T4 ; ! & o . West last night with an attack T murlw’ ,'“‘“ff".‘\ to ¢ Pt ‘m: bo e Loy AT, B {500, Aller Shattuck, ot thige sitd : : ¥ g . bristling with denunciations, of in Southern newspapers and di . 3 : ; for .the House st s rameitativel 3 A ™ 4 i by ; b : the Republican Party, Herbert l':l'h!'l"Y to hm;_ 4;;::‘ :IS"Q‘h'r sharp- ; - 2 Mr. Walker, who is here in the g i A A 3 " ¥ ¥ Hoover, Dr. Hubert Work and Ple Tidaakh Bristiad witn sk - T : [ptarests of theiPArty HANNES AN : ; o ; R . gt S rhs. | Dhcyees |:r:»)~‘munnm et sty el s g 5 % appraized of the announcement in e g % . ¥ 9 4 e Ak nomites . 4l -r‘:l that Dr. Werk sertad tHAt “nl WMOFe-untruthtal 5 i el a telegram sent to him by Sena.| [N 55 i : 2 \I\ W‘\ Band i:“.» Q'ny'“\lw In newal and ignoble assertion was ever| Photoshows, 1. tor, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife of Demo Hunt which authorized Mr,| i : ; , % f ] of the Salt Oresk oif ease 't tHid uttered by a public man in the| cratic nominee for governor of New York $tate; former Cov-| Walker to make it public ! y SN ey il g while 'Shovbsamit United States than that attribut-| ernor Nellie Tayloe Ross, of Wyoming, and Mrs. Herbert H.| Senator Hunt was first electad Sheep and other livestock were among the last of the cargo hoisted into the whai Larsen of bl Tnkeatsr 8 i ed to you | Lehman, wife of Mr. Roosevelt's running mate, at tea which (o' the Legislature in the general| at San Pedro, Calif., just before Commander Byrd gave the signal to start the grcat s:peditional 4 Attitud Pestaid “Yeu are quoted by the press| was given at National Headquarters in New York for members "J‘ otion of 1920. He served gt erulse to polar regions of the South. ey 1 1 Sann s . i ndh Gov. Smith again took Repub- in the South as having stated| of the press. |1921, 1923, 1926 and 1927, and M a publie address that Herbert| i R P A i Walker i< candidate (o succeod BYRD SHIP GETS UP STEAM FOR ANTARCTIC CRUISE |toward thy. thruers Secinsiyd S0 Hoover, on one of his flood him. He has always been active i ¢ [the Republican Party “says in rellet trips, wot off a train at| Out For Governor | in Republican politics in this Diy| [¢ ; | lunmistakable language to ‘the Mount Bayou, Mississippi, paid a| - vision and is a warm supporter of | | 4 P - American farmer that the record call on a colored woman and later Judge James Wickersham and | " 3 Bt . : of which you so bitterly and so danced with her. ik | z / llhuumu» Sutherland : v o | justly complain is a Republican “That statement is unqualified- : 0% A " Sl 0 2% i 4 g est foundation for it.” 5 & | seeking slection, he was op- | : i | (Continued on Page Eight.) | |posed by Mr. Walker. The elec- TR . H : 3 i |tion was extremely close. i o % lw | & ; ‘ “I am delighted with Senator| . s . : k. { \ ——— Hunt's announcement and know » - b » | e —— |Asks Continuation of Re-|that his subport will add material- ‘ . ly to the vote the ticket will res| |* * P [ 3 . Chae L 2 BBUSTS sMiTH publican Rule, which |ceive, Mr. Watker said todas: : . A ot : B BE PHESENIEB j . “While | am familiar with several : i o 4 i S Has Benefitted Nation {o¢'the reasons fur s memreny oral 3 {to support some of thie Republican R “ . . : A P, TRENTON, N. 7, Oct. 20.—Sen-|candidates, I feel that these should g : : i |ator Ch ‘urtis, asking ccn-ibe made public by Senmator Hunt 1(H|\lulim| of Republican rule, :‘H!‘l‘ilimwll. I believe he plans to do L /4 [in his speech here last nixht that|this, as he has telegraphed mo| 8 4 3fhaie- i/ Ceremomes Be Broadcast Says Smith’s Record I i : Y { . fly-\[) mith s : Aecor S & 3 1:.}:.)” --nl :m‘,’u‘u:‘.:‘ r]\'..:i‘,\‘ h’]‘“‘ |>.“(-;: that he is writing me on the sub.| |8 e N % # » 5 ; | Over Nationwide Hook- erfect Training for i, Rty 1y gk hes Ject : G » ¥ il : : 3 4 i s ul but does state, with a| Senator Hunt in former years| (e ; ; e R | UP of Stations Presidency ! xe ts of gover L.~ ! « B, |few exceptions, its acts of govern-|has worked in harmony with the | |ment have been a great benefit|Paul faction of the | Photo shows Alpert Ottinger,|to the Nation; that deeds of good|party in this Division. NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—John W.|Attorney - General of New York|government accomplished greatly|the Republican nomination laeg| 69108 Inset, Commander Byrd, who boarded the vessel there John W. Davis, Presidential candi-|State, reading telegram from F.|outnumber and outweigh in import-|Spring and was defeated by Rep.| Antarctic expeditions in history. Edison at his laboratory tonight date on the Democratic ticket in|Trubee Davison notifying him of |ance any errors which have been|resentative Charles Benjamin of T with ceremonies being br 1 . discussing Gov. Alfred E. his nomination for Governor on'committed. We have established| Wrangell, who received the votes| : iy AR N over nation-wide hook-up of Smith as a constructive states- Republican ticket by State G. O. the American system of protection{of the Indian precincts and who L()nll()n Pl)’l((’ E.\'I)(’rt Skagway Man tations man, said P. |<,n\|n[m|| at cuse |to the farmer, factory, mine and|was supported by Representative Is Reported President Coolidge will open Phere are three ways (o try any | e i 3 labor.” W. L. Paul, attorney for the Alas.! T ll II i ’I W l I A N b the program at 9 o'clock Eastern man: first, by what he has done; BABE RUTH 1 Ssnator. Diirtis cited xaadmtlen’ b |ics Natioe Bbstbat o 5 Cus frow fie oui Wissing, Seattle . y Republican g WEST ORANGE, N. I, Oet. B dght The huge whaler, C. A. Larsen firing up at the San Pedro, Calif. docks for its trip to South polar | 20.—A Congressional Gold Medal to take charge of onc of the greatest will be presented to Thomas A. Time with an address from the second, by what he thinks and the Nation and income tax-| Most of the Democratic nomi.| White. House and at the con- s A e o s as great ficial measures ac-|nees left here last night for Skag. I](lfl("(’ ( lu('ug() 7 llll 1 SBATTLE, ( 20.—The Po-|clusion of the address, broadeast le | k ’ulmpll\hnl by the Republican way and Haines. hey are sched 1 1ave adopted the theory that|will be shifted to the laboratory. Davis said Gov. Smith's r4‘.-.,r,| Party and Republican Government. |uled to hold a meeting at Skag — ! Niedig, aged 46, who is| The gold medal will be pre- is perfect training for the I'r-‘.\p\ | PRI V2 vay thi z o By ANDRUE BERDING | bi 1 iy W | way 5 to have arrived Monday sented by Andrew Mellon, lency and that Smith’s open and| ay this gvening, and plan to re-| | {turne to Haines for the seconc (A. P. Staff Writer) m - Skagway Alaska, did not Secretary of Treasury, after frank handling of the campaign| | meeting at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Those | DON Bk 4 leave Alaska, but another man,which Edison will give a briet " vha D i . e ey~ ol X 08¢ ONDON, Oct. 20. e at t A ¥ o8 . issues shows what he thinks and | ileaving were: George B. Grigshy, ) ¥ came in his place on the Admiral response those that work with him will sup- | )| 18¢ the lash an € M pe 1 ge for S Rogers His wife feared foul, An attempt will be made to Sobt Tihin, | NEW YORK, Oct 20—B ..l,m """:m';(,:(l’l; “::‘“"\“I‘l“f"“"" . IN cUNNEGTIGUT delay in administration Iy av. HR\ERE 4500 Th 1 | BrogdReat fa renditian:nt MAIEE SRR e e b ek ey DAMAGES HDTEL Allen Shattuck, nominees for 1he | reow onGaa o ot rans, | 32000 et camship officers first phonograph record, *Mary P B B st o] \rrow, formerly of Sec A0 MHSRR ehme . to 8 ; |Had a Little Lamb," as played Miners, Iron Workers | “greatest friend of American sport | . ‘;I.lr‘ry»usx‘u u(:na“i;:i»‘ Tx'{';”(m"\y1 ) ¥ o Sy A on the first machine he built, Tn Cliihs dnide g 4 in public lite.” One Woman Is Injured and| D e irip on the ke |['nds Heavy Week of G| v he wotld clean u; o Theatre Building the. ‘Alehilas being reliiiis o n Glasi; Injured re ‘ Ruth compared his and Gov.| sba A | o . wa0n ( W resigned frc . Edison by the British Govern- Bt to Hosmml P b By Guests Are Thown |They are expected to return hor paigning in Hartford | to takRRER ’ Destroyed by Fire mont. ths | scesatation” naite early Monday n g B . o s £ s i i ) ; e “What a wonderful thing it is from Beds Y morning This Evenlng ) me mm(,” the - Span i n ‘ . made by Ronald Campbell, of the ’Hml whether you are raised by v ! as Chief of the D AURORA, i t. 20.—The British Embassy WILKESBARRE, Penn,, l’)rl.[pnnr parents on Oliver Street ew! CHICAGO, 1., Oet. 20.— CITY COUNCIL MEETS ENROUTE WITH CURTIS ! at Barcelona . Rialto T 2 building was de- Ih: gold mv!]:l\ was .:mhnriy-\l 20.—A fight between miners and|York, or poor parents on the ri |Bombers tossed a black powder NEW HAVEN, Conn. Oct. 20 If T had to clean up Chicag royed by fire today with an l\y foxn:r)s\ in ..vnn:nnulnlrnrmn iron, workers employed in No. 11| front of Baltimore, that thera s, missile onio the rear por ot Bty Odbndn naldsits dnal | SenkiaRRERRE Or O says, "I"wulnlwl art W lestimated less of $1,000,000. The ¢|1 l;,rhw.vu:' z]u m.-\.'-:m.nly\ rn: il- goll of the Lehigh andia chance for ‘every boy to get “‘}("""“ Bl Arme Holsl iy |meeting of the current month|can Vice-Presidential candidate, '"¥'0% ~ Washington m : AGREE ing . NOUNGd, i l,”f’ .'.‘.]l'"“ ';" el ’; ‘.'L,"T,s Wilkesharer ~ Collerfes at Ply-Ithe top in America, whether he|Road and the explosion wrecked |jg pioy o S6 T Obambers | 15/ SRMMIRE S Lurihor beayy week made to realize that crim res and mumerous office _|through development u;\r u:!. mouth, today sent two men to|wants to be President or a ball.|the r of the building, in the City Hall building. The|of campaigning. Tonight he|should be punished and 1- The Fox ieatre adjoining cation of inventions that have the emergency hospital, one with |player,” said Ruth. one woman and threw 1| monthly bills were approved and |speaks at Hartford, He stops at|Pefed. The maching damaged to the extent of revolutionized civilization during £ bullet in his leg and the ‘,”,(.,-i ‘ s b E LA ih”"'““.x suests from thelr beds, |oaa g e e o | TRkt fats ihis aftsrnoon | ministras unhn! j|1‘~1 n 10,000 the last half of the century. badly beaten up. early this morning. before 1t for transaction ind again at Meriden before pro- drastic overbaul. Murde . i State police and county detec-| STOCK QUOTATIONS | Persons trying to gain control A BW Y c | —————— ceeding to his night meeting no longer he allowed el oy ~ > tives quelled the disturbance but| NEW YORK, Oct. 20 Alaskalof the hotel are blamed by the | A natfonal radio hook-up was' capital punishment as 1o i S[’ I{I ] not before at least a dozen other|Juneau mine stock is quoted today |police for the blast. LEAVE FOR SEATTLE at the disposal of the Vice-Presi-|money lasts, Justice: mu members of the clashing factions|at 714, Bethlehem Steel 7%, Rarly Leatherman, who with ks e deliiial Wana¥date &t Trenton last |spedded BHRUMERE shevitab RI“LI ‘IOUS FREI?DOM suffered minor injuries from Ily-(('h /sler 132, Pittsburgh al his wife cwns the building, was| Mrs. Sallle Shafer, draftsman|night &nd he made the most of |the Englis® eriminal law woul Y ‘1 Y Ji ing fists and missiles. nd S arner 104, fomerly a Prohibition agent. He|of the lpcal U. S. Forest Service his half hour readi the party vork wonders if it w ays; third, by what rnm[n-u'nv |fred . Smith because he tha | ing In the “Dai AN, —————— | discredited theories that the bomb and Miss Ruth Reat, of the cleri record during the |was splaced by persons he hadical force of the Alaska ( rs and asking fc : ,",,‘H 168 RS . e il LONDON, Oet. 20.—(reat Brit-|bloc’ for the party sympathetic to FRANCE WILL RAISE arrestq on liquor charkes. | Commission, have left for a short|{ion in power cn the record thom polealTRBR . or ain s to have a spiritualist bloc |our aims.” ¥ visit to Seattle. They will bhe St o be an end to graft in high pla ht for “psychic freedom” for By psychic freedom Sir Arthur, NAVAL EXPENDITURE ¢V PARKS IS HOME _ i L e IR, CANNING SELLS s | o gene FROM DISTRICT TOUR |, , ° =22 HIS CASSIAR CLAIM - b the wotid, SAaionol e, et Tl dom from police interference and PARIS, Oct. 20.—Controversy|for coastal protection, 5 submar.| Gov. George Parks returned| ope & William Allen W hite Political leaders point out that|(ne general lifting of any lezal | 'S t O local mining . ¥ 2 ik over the Anglo-French naval ac.|ine mine layers, 2 airplane car-|this afternoon from a 10-day tour cks Charges of obert Canning . i a phase of tolerance Which |pay upon spiritualistic activities: cord finds the French government |riers, 4 submarine petroleum tank-|of Southeastern Alaska, during| Religious Intolerance | IR ono, fime surface Continues Attack on not _entered into the United| “w\e want mediums to be allow- with plans for increasing its ma-[ers, 1 surface mine layer, 1 sub-|which time he visited many com- S MIB B (R kd rocently from the Gov. Alfred E. Smith * presidential campaign jed to work perfectly freely in our val expenditures by a half billion |marine supply ship, 1 school ship munities and inspected a number| WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—BishoD|Cngsiar country where he is in. 4 Arthur Conan Doyle, “key-|churches,” said Arthur, “and francs next year. Parliament has|and 2 despatch boats |of schools maintained by the Fed.|James Cannon, Jr., of the Met O-|terested in several claims. The| INDEPENDENCE, Kan. Oct. 20 " for the spiritualists, says|not at their. peril, subject to pos not yet approved the program. The program authorized in 1422 eral Bureau of Education | dist Church of the South, has at- past summer he has been doing William Allen White last nig there are 500 spi t churches |lice visitation and possible prose. and 1924 for b cruisers, 6 destroy-| Arriving with the Governor to.|tacked the Democratic charges of|development work, and this fall|renewed his bitter attack on Goy, In this coun 100,000 mem- | cution, ers, 18 torpedo boats, 8 first-c! day were: C. H. Hawkesworth,' religious intolerance. is sald to have sold one piece Alfred E. Smith, ealling him ur bers. There are thousands of fol-| “As for our relations with the and 6 second class submarines and| District ‘Superintendent for the| “This charge of intolerance is in|of property to large inte liable and erratic in political ¢ lowers of the movement who are|church of England, I should say 1 airplane carrier will be practical- Federal Bureau of Education who| reality a smoke screen intended|that are going into the Cassiar cussion. He repeatéd his char bers and it ely that | that between quarter and one. ly completed next year. | accompanied him throughout the ‘not only to obscure and be a cl ud [region on a large scale that Gov. Smith, as an Assembly.' Theoscphists and other se, would | third of the spiritualist churches The rest of the programs, say of-|trip; District Engineer M. D. Wil-|to prohibition and Tammany, the .. 1 voted for saloon hills » swing to the Spiritualist banner|are run on purely Christian lines. France now has in the course|ficial estimates, will be completed liams, U. 8. Bureau of Publicireal issues in the campaign, but Twenty thousand mourning ban-|termed the Governor's recent . for pelitical action The great majority are run ‘on of constructicn 9 cruisers, 20 de-|in 1933, Snciallbtq and extreme|Roads who joined the Governor at|{to arouse in Smith’s behalf ver) |ners and 200 papier mache. effi- | planations as pevealing himsell i With that number we have the|unitarian lines, ev reverence stroyers, 26 torpedo boats, 28 first|radicals have already said that| Ketchikan; and Asst. District For- religious intolerance his supporters!gies were carried in the funeral “perfect flower of Tammany, who! mat 1 for a strong political| being paid towand the chiefs and class submarines capable of cruis-{they will oppose the hal(.lnlllun!nqter B. F‘Helntzlemun, whg was are publicly denouncing so vigor-!proceesion. for the late Chinese does not care, heeawse he cannot! weapon declared Sjr Arthur, | prophets of every great religion in ing, 24 second.class submarines|increase, jndded to the party at Petersburg. ously,” said the Bishop. | general Chang Tso-Lin # peal to American conscience” “and we shall, [ hope, vote ‘en{the world.” Only a fifth of the total amount will be used for new construction. The remainder i3 now required for higher wages and a greater allow. ance for aviation.

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