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4 {8 ] . 3 | 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VVOL. XXXIL, NO. 4925. JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS . PRICE, TEN CENTS BOTH SMITH AND HOOVER CONFIDENT GOV, SMITHIS CONFIDENT OF _ | I!BNE AU R ALLY ‘ F-REAT DIRIGIBLE. OVER NEW YORK HUUVEH—§ AYS IS POSTPONED - OUTLOOK 600D BY DEMOCRATS ~ FOR ELECTION Candidates Are Storm- Declares Republican Or- bound at Skagway—Plan ganization Has Never Meeting Tomorrow | Shown More Zeal [ |MAKES NEW YORK i SPEECH TONIGHT {Announces His Plans for Return to His Pacific Coast Home in Dixie NEW SUPPORT Believes He Lined Up More| States on Recent | Campaign Trip STARTS NEW TOUR | ON NEXT WEDNESDAY| Five Atlantic Seaboar dv States to Be Visited, Whirlwind Style ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 22.—Confi- dent that he has lined up under his banner all of the states touch- | ed on his 3,600 mile tour just end-| ed, Gov. Alfred E. Smith is now | ng hcpes on five strategic Owing to the fact that the| Democratic nominees mak the Lynn Canal trip were stormbound | Mast night and early today at kagway, the Democratic rally chedulcd for the Coliseum The- tre tcnight has been postponed funtil Tuesday evening, it was announced today by S. Hellen- ithal, Chairman of the Divisio Commitiee J le the trip were y, nominee wttuck Ream, House NEW YORK, Oct. 22 Her- |bert C Hoover declared here tday that he has not the slight- est doubt of the outcome of the November election if the Repub- licans of the country continue their efforts “The only d is that of over-confidence,’ Hoover. This statement was made at a conference of newspaper ‘corres- pondents and this was the first public statement regarding the outcome of the election which Hoover h made since the iIn- ception of the campaign, ““Never has there been a great- Those who = George B. Grig 8 Delegate, Allen {Anderson and J leandidat They were expected to Jeave Skagway today direct 3 4 g Hor Juneau, arriving late tonight ain pulled out of Grand Central Station car- . tomorrow. Mprning | ing the candidate on his tour of the “solid | Atlantic seaboard states with tal electoral vote of 23 or ten Jess than half the number needed | to place him in the White House Governor Alfred E. Smith, Mrs., Smith and | tra William F. Kenny (right), personal friend of 3 ocratic inee, just before special | South.” ting Wednesday, with a the Democratic nominee, just lu‘]'1 pecial L P O S e ~ SKAGWAY RALLY u ~ INTERRUPTED BY - peech York, making the final 10 day; Poured Upon Man l\’\YmIr:l\!\”.Iy‘rlxm.y.lli‘l‘l;fy- hrE:::::]\-“l‘xin;.\[rlujlvll o ’1'0 THR() W A W/A Y AR]‘ Then Match Applied yer unity in the ReépubMean Par- ing his past gubernatorial battle g — —— e — g Ade Geoes 05t 3 1THE TRF BLAZE‘ ty In a quarter of a century than finishes Two Dream Lost j LONDON, Oct B1 ) o < e B ".‘L'l’d" ‘\‘““'l_: | E L n: this moment. We have an M Piap il ai [ Quakers have issued a widesyp Sl b ol e Bk el able organization, more real zeal v § C appeal for heing shown than ever before, of severe burns and his| | world dis: an REPUBLIBANISM | |-Rocky Island | e s ‘l(m;‘l«:un[:‘(l{uixmm - gone, the victi n Fire Breaks Out During ‘ " lattack of two unidentified 1e Political Mceting— [ LONDON, Oct. 22 . “We helieve this agreement may|qpts who waylaid him yesterday, uF snuTH 0NL || of Mps. H. C. Macbonald | [be @ great landmark in human|g.cned o bucket of gasoline over Theatre Damaged | | that her husband ur history,” says the appeal Issued |y, ung then a mateh. vived his attempt to by the Society of Friends in Lon-| Atlantie Ocean, were don. “This can only be as peace Is g | | today by dreams of —— 1 sald Hoover. | Prosperity Is Issue | The ~Republican Presidential nominee declined to discuss 'is- sues of the campaign but in re- sponse to questions said prosper- v o ity was one of the larger issu - The mighty Grat Zeppelin completing the first airship crossing | 'y "% O L0 FERER FRUER he Fifth Avenue Theatre was of the Atlantic from Germany with mail and passengers is shown “mubuhi]nlw of Syke his assailants leap- (Special to Empire) into his autcmobile when he SKAGWAY, Alagka, Oct slowed down for a rough place in organized instead of war, and that he is on a small island. | |Deace cannol be organized Without!the road. He was driven in frofdnsdly damaged by fire anid water| . passing bove the Whitehall bullding In New York Gity. Assaslated ;. ciwarg ,,“,w.e“r(',; gaintt dr e I| " Government circles are un- | |tiu [of his home and abused. His|iast Saturday night”during a| Press Télephoto, ; it o e AT b Josephus Daniels Uncovers, | “iltine o send searching “Signature alone is not enoughi |wite and o eeighbor rushed to|moiitieal raily and tree movie : o o T ] : o - — — — | Hoover leaves Washington on Jarties to try and verify | [we d a corresponding change|nis assistance a Uiy, ol - r Rppul)lican Organi]a :hl‘!.( 2 :”: try and ver ‘ ;nlm. ””“d\i”: e le‘\ e ‘l’ : ”:l Ix tance and the assailants »)u]»\w,r i e g 3 October 31 to reach his home at A ra- * ! i ow quick-|escaped. ree movie shcw was in pro- Stanford University by November tion of South | | Donald, one of them Sir Her depe on public opinion and on ‘L‘ bt gt od e Vg b G by George B. Grigsby, Delegatc | ! f ) ) voters over a radio to keep the bert Baker, English surgeon, | |the public conscience, on their to - Clongnkes bn the! Demooratio F' ’ 4 I S l I Q11 0 et el told her they had identical | |strength to resist vested inter RUBBER sUsPEcT ticket, and other candidates for "g ””lg Loca ssues ::‘,f ikl i) Federal Governme: dreams that MacDonald had | |and even ancient habits of thought. | the Merritonal. TARTMatuTe; 1 overnment. | LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct sephus Daniels, former of the Navy, in a speech here § urday night, sed that the N tional Republican organization ¢ — o 2| the spirit which takes away the feeds important Republican organi- = - " o6 zations in the south “in order to ] the film. The machine is prac NURTH GAROLINA “Will ministers try to influence tically a loss and the furniture ! i . i secure delegates to |m-;..-m.u»|NVESTIGATE Pall ‘suigropations,. e ‘chsiv Body Falls from Top of " fieatre badly damaged by Rn: thighyapecant, (of 8 SRR, AR GEROR been cast up on a rocky | |As a community our appeal is tc island | iall men to work for the spread ¢ ed, one slipped from the tase he b A thought the people were *tired across the hot machine igniting e of 4 of hearing about oil,” Hoover sion of all war (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is said he would not discuss that | and that Borbath O W0 i | of stories on the political sit- “You know I am going to make ; A B s their "'l'“*'"”"-‘ Fire hscape Into | water, . uation in the various states. a speech here tonight,” Hoover is the present beneficiary of| tives in Parliament, each man his | The theatre was full a the said with a smile. “pocket horough system of N Y TRAGEDY“ Zhbor? Alley Below time but there was no panic nor | AR g g By in physi- Southern delegates and having| The Quaker ap een di ‘ casualties, the audience fleeing to| | SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. Al TSRt ion. 1 Ty N '“(im profited by the system there is no| | patched to ¢ rgyman and| S Oct. 22 ipped [the streets where a heavy snow pubHssn ichiettainn in, WRSIIGRONE. " Saeis V50 annther it reason to believe he will change.| minister in Great Britain, member 1‘»\ ape of a men's furn- storm was in progress jate confident thoir DaXty's presic| | ol ooy withuianathe AN “Phere is no Republican Party Inquirv Into Death of Two!ot both no of parliament, edu.|ishing store, one and ome half| The theatre is owned by Oscar 14““1{‘_‘41}‘ candidate will I’“‘*""‘ by igore of the campaign. in the South. What passes for i ) ki Sdlial bo chool teachers, |stories above the ground, a burg- |Selmer and A. C. Blanchard. P their “norma erwhelming: ma- [T O H R the skeleton in armor, or y-;mh{ Grandsons of Late Cop- |joiicicar o and ‘League of{lar suspect wae shot and killed; The political speeches were de- H jority, but in the nelghboring state|, "oy "orhougion of a breakfast er corrupting of a putrified corpse | er Magnate | Nations Union branches, besides|by a bolice shotgun squad, last |livered Sunday afternoon in the Both Sides MflklllL{ Claims to the south, Oregon, Demoeratic| ..c...o.o with party leaders covered with thin armor of hypo- | P £ SBbilasnds of men’and womeh-vot. |night Elks' Hall, After the political i U . leaders are. pining hopes to a con-| gt R, (VL BUR ) optime critical respectability. el IR i A ers in the country | the county morgue the hody |rally, the party left for Haines But Undercurrents siderable, i not exceptionally (p it B FILER € e autlook “It stands only to deal in offic NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—Inquiry i el iwas partly identified os being to hold a political meeting Theat strong, Smith sentime : sldne in the homa" Ktail o fom . into the death of two baby grand-| 1 Stiler Kot Botay nig S5 W eaten . o g m how. Mot alone in the heme State o and exists only to provide purchas. ! - ‘ Ithat ¢f Harold Denler, of Port Last Friday night a blaze was P | Washington Republicanism how- 4 Democratic opponent but also able delegates to the National Con.|50n# of the late Benjamin Gue-| {1and discovered in the house used by i ever, I8 experiencing party friction oo " o RO tor generally. Hiire genheim, by falls from the roof | Firemen who saw the man|the Gateway Cigar Store, for| CHARLOTTE, N. C, Oct. 22 within the state, and the leaders' i i of the Hotel Surrey, last Friday HitaE i i ' T Presidential — politics is still a ) AR - Wkt 45 Tk AR AN AR L AT ek {prowling around the stairs, re- fuel. The flam howev L confidence with respect to the na. present administration that this ha lt»w-n lml"l:jl ”v,\ iief Medi | |ported to the police and answered spread to excelsior and g | whirligig of argument ind Spec- yional ticket does not extend to the i R e cal Examiner Norris ol |the call. - Closing in from cuch paper when discovered and extin-|ulation in North Carolina With a6 gipe.up, in which the nomina- Ew TROL ronage of ,the Post Office While playing (o $¥s taal with) lend of the alley, the police saw 'guished. experienced politicians disagree-] 3 € FHA g e | | peaded by New and the|o o “".fl‘”}. ‘:,‘” \““,‘:'.' i 'Il,'l. |the man weilding a plank 1| e {ing whetBet ANy Bnal 43 |\‘|<“ succeed himself is said to have s A TH Tepartmant prss@l s s hh Takdeh Aarsury And a ram in an effort to break down| A cablegram to The Empire atsive the State to Gov. Alfred B.| o 04" wiqespread resentment and s pa i {tor of the London Mercury and st TREEAE B avne tra g e afternoon ted |Smith or Herbert C. Hoover s ] over by Mellon, It brought out| (e Youngest daughter of the late | r fibe s dravoed, [} s a stated | Svotibi Shind onsestSnT RO hik U Musty party ha | Leaders and Democratic cam that the te, the two boys falll that the Grigsby party had ar-| ) » the standard of the |the suspect le are more than 4,000 Democratic copper m |escape in an attempt to ¢ |rived there and expect to leave Paign managers declare reaction : Federal offices in the South motlys storie i ¥ 1 . syl re and expect to o3 : ! hope, Scott Bullitt | ittt andbe GRS whtL s 1 _'I”_’fl‘ roof of an ad-\Fxplorers Make Investiga-|As he neared the top, the or Juneau tonight after the|thrcugh the South has reestab L o g S beginics 4 iolning building 3| . g . opened fire. He fell to meeting. The cablegram said the |lished normal ascendency. gL U 4 haa i i A carry salaries totalling $8,500,000 a| Mrs, Waldeman told the police | tion tor Lanadian grcund, dead |meeting at Skagway was most! Republicans this e 16 m“']-" o n a -‘j year; that payroll is the only rea-|the 1d boy, attempting to] > ¥ 2 % wel i - S ‘wil ite Jowledge | ington s ordinarily so small that Supriog sott for tlio: axtatance o ¢ BOMD: {SIak “tnto. ey 1D, Ehaaxed K| Government i 7 sucsamatyl: r:’x;‘r‘lh|-lr\r:“ll‘,‘\;(§r(:-P:::"] Knowledse | ) ocinet election officials some- T . . ern Republican Party.” RS Brstitée fron hap atkilan] STOCK QUOTATIONS B, and purely for effcct. =~ % o|times tail to copy the Democratic Association of Pacific’ Fish- L e s balance snd 'xr;,m,tw.»u%fill“vf’_'\“'“_\““w Albaria. Oon iy “| NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—Alu MEU. S Ambassador’; speak in terms of large majori- | esults on_ the unoffic 1 roturn eries Takes Up A wealthy American baker 1iv-lhis small brother over the two- Soa o horses |Juneau mine stock was quoted ; o) ties [ 5 Smith leaders ad- i ing in Havana owns one of theifoot wall y R yith ¢ catioas and howsaal s iics ¢ 1Tl uwhh-nlml.\m 288‘1’?0"' I‘iatt(rm[ Both concede that undercur-|mit the New York governor has a Two Issues largest pipe organs In the western| Norrls sald his investigation | during the (wo years thev Wer)gzi’ qpie copper ey By Earth Shocks lrents still make it difficult to|microscopically small chance of hemisphere. warrants an inquiry | Dla new paths across the bar- |, fe s "oy dahy asonrl e |put the situation in exact figures, | winning. It would take a land-| - i — - - — — e — jren land and R. T, Porsild |0, 250! B 104 and Y, Oct. 22.—Am L slide in the big cities to give Smith! VANCOUVER, B. C, Oct, 23.— - | have arrived he n waterways | ' /2 Btewart- & ; e ” P . s Washington’s seven electoral The Fifteenth Convention of the | {U. 8. Steel 160%. erican Ambassador Morrow's ashing nver ? : NGLAND WRESTLES i, o R ™ e At 71 Mine Uniom Picket MRS 100 2 T T | tigation undertook for the |y v | being repaired again Is Fmd’ Shot Dead]|here ‘are about five Republicans passed resolu asking Canada in the state to one Demoe and the United ates and Wash- W ITH PROHIBITIO {Gaaadian Government into | The walls and ceilings of his b {chances of ostablishing a remdser| | poge Colled for on e have been| BeHANT , Penn., Oct. 22 Nevertheless, the we ques. ington California and GRNITy 1n:tug SR, - Sk { i cracked three times this year by|A man believed to be Steve Pet-|tion 13 a wedge which may split British umbia o take steps L s e PO P i, e edafstap e b o) Local Capitol {earth shocks. [chinski, aged 30, mine union|the vote of both fhe, Washe b battareanadltf H::-”!p?llr:: ) ] which favors local option. were educated at the University of) .17 | The Ambassador has never|picket, was shot and killed near|ington went dry national operations by trolling and (A. P. Staff Writer) A bill known as the Ammon|Copenhagen. Their father was ml Building, Is R(’porl been in the bedroom at the time.|the Diamond Mine on the Glen |prohibition and Democrats are not seiners outside of the territorial LONDON, Oct. 22.—Prohibition|liquor popular control act, ‘was in-|charge of the Danish-A sta- | B . e ol o ropairs have| Alfan CoutBBARS wners there | banking fa mioh jon wets sentl. | watery’ of Shaliwa Cosubria: has ”‘;“{]l itself l(t()rl‘m“’ lan an :rmlurwlv into |::|r]mnu'nllh a‘. ‘:)r.z‘:q(,,;] and .;,.,“-.r;.- (lmwr\a(()l,\ uli bk fl:;‘:d "F’lx:'l:”::‘ a 4;;],:(. ibeen scarcely completely M]]tI'n has been a strike for several|ment., Smith followers, however "xml';;wir' ot tllm lnrhll lvir‘:‘\':"fll; issuc of first magnitude in the tri-|last session, embodying the labor-|Godhaven, Greenland { 2 4 another tremblor reopened the|days, point out that in the “September catching mmature fish i angular political campaign of Brit-|ite program of local option. The| The youthful explorers brought| hullrlmg‘ h: Juneau, to be | lorgekg or caused new ones | The police, who dispe primaries candidates who had been ly stages of salmon runs in the ain's three parties. conservatives, led by Premieri%,000 photographs and 15,000 botan.| | erected at a cost mot to cx- Ambassador Morrow makes|strikers from the vicinity of the |endorsed by the state anti-saloon|waters which are outside of voms With the general election a few|Baldwin, advocate continuance of|ical specimens hesides many geo- | ;‘v"edn $760,000, have been | lygns of the matter |mine, tound fthe man ‘lying on|league were squelched, and sometrol months u\‘n:y 'bel k\,\‘et lalml dry [the present s *';'"; of liquor sales; "51!;31 NPL‘““"E“;- e 1‘, .:::f,‘:'"f::‘f:;:;?;,‘:;i:,:r‘,.,‘, \” - {the ground with a bullet over|political prognosticators estimated l:\u\llthe;‘ resolut ‘;“hml(‘[‘:llud(r'l: esti-2 s being debated Eng- | within restrict hours. two men declined to revealf | ® 2g2 part. elieved o was |t vote ratio was 60 per ce the development o ydro-elec s g g n Eng-fwithin re rjoted. 71 e‘ T st ¢ 00 18 Y @ s0rge A/ Parks Gde swee s British the htvlr! It is believed he w hat the vote ratio was 60 p nt ¢he. ¢ vp dre Jand no less desperately than in The libexal party hopes to har-|their conclusions about the estab. X by shot when he attempted to keep|wet and pulp and paper mills on sal- the United States. The conserva-|vest temperance votes with sev-|lishment of stations and will give Bids* have been called for Isles; Wrecks Reported miners from going to work. But it fs the fight in their own mon spawning ms tive and labor parties are runningleral projects including local op-|their report to the Dominion Gov-| i‘r“r"e‘;"” ‘;"v "I';"‘li‘"r"t‘m";‘;.“s;; 2 ik | il ekt T T as Bosh. tARTRES ¢ PP strongly, with the liberal party|tion of public ownership of liquor|ernment first. BE ot R A LONDON, Oct. 22— Numerous " minds of Republicans off the ne- s third in power and influence. Interests, These interests are a| They commended the herd of the| :‘::*‘“““’“' D/ C., next Feb- | | rocks, of small crart and fatali Newspaperman D}” tonal situstion. It began. Witk the Col. Lmdb_ergh Is Off Although the dry bloc does not|strongly barricaded group in Eng-|Lomen Brothers in Northwest | "W o (ties as the result of w gale] At New Jersey Home|.\ ion of Gov. iariies four vears, To Mexico on Bear Hunt have the strength it has in thelland and millions of dollars would Alaska where they saw a roundup i | {which blew over the British Isles . First the legislature, then - . . | Treasury Department plans 3 ago. irst the legislature, y 3 " United States, it is an element to|have to be spent to l“.\]l.ltl.gl' (l\“‘m.‘nl 100,000 reindeer with Laplander b haveyconst‘:'uruon mu'” as | |Yesterday are reported. The gale, MAPLEWOOD, N. I., Oct each of the important state elec- COLUUMBLUS, Ohio, Sept, 28.— be reckoned with, It can win or|Meanwhile there is sufficient fric-jcowboys. “‘ soon as possible next Sprivg. | blew itself out during the night.| —Clayton Lee, aged 63 vears,|tive officers, became involved in Col. Charles A. Lindbergh hopped lcse seats in the next parliament.|tion between temperance and li- - | | Ftinds are already available | Considerable damage was done to|formerly President and one of|a statehouse elimination contest, off today for Dodge City, Kansas, It is a risky question and no party|quor to make it worth while for; FHundreds of old volcanoes 3 | Zorthe work farm property. Liners were un- the founders of the United Press| Roth the Governor and his politi. on his way to hunt bear in Mex- has yet come out with a definite|political parties to play a cautious visible from the top of P utterance except the labor pnrtyl;nme. Dome, a French mountain. able to leave or enter ports ow- Association died at his home here t ico. He will inspect the Dodge ing to the gale, ' 3 \ today. (Conl’lnuedflml Page Two) City airport on his way south. ¥