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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXII., NO. 4926. JUNEAU, ALASKA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER- 23, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS HOOVER WELCOMED IN METROPOLIS FARM REl_lEF | BYRD AND HIS MEN JUST BEFORE SHIP SAILED K[]EMOGE_ATS T0 | Her Life Guarded & ‘NEW YURK CITY Dawes Makes OFG.O.PIS |~ S5 RN . . q HOLD MEETING |, RSP %, i snmsuuuvzn his first campaign spee Fope Senator Robinson Declares | ; P ol ; Grigsby and Walker Prin-|§ | e 40 shmo BiEorm, predlbba Eighteen Thousand Give Peliciod Are N TR e ; i . (r;v'l Speakers at Rally |§ & e : s i vl : ; olicies _Ale ot By . - &\ . 3 : the Coliseufa i b ; ¢ Repub b Rv[)ubllcan Nominee Decisive ‘ Y / 4 i : | v mareh to the polls | | an Ovation wial s ¥ ) The public meeting - of the i b two weeks hence, adding - || ol y P i % . % Democratic nominees for . Terri- ~ YMMON Sense 1 1 a OF SENATOR CURTIS. , v i Lo i : ; Bt ST R el | Bt B, e ViGGROUS MANNER - | g R W | . nounced today by S. Hellenthal, | ) § he conselpusness of the aver- . Stimson Pact Is Failure— |§ B : 4 : -y s ‘ ‘m‘},f,’"""l‘;‘:(..“_ : ; (g eptae % _:.]h“‘ e tyand |iTouches on Prohibition, Foreign Governments : 3 5 % ¥ s § Irigsl lominee Delegate t prosperity exist. In this coun- Agricuhural Pn‘ce Shy at U. S | ; Ty g Jongro id N. R. Walker,| § 2 {| | try that fssue is the mainten- will make : ance of prosparity.” Fixing, Etc. LINCOLN, Neb., Oct. 23.—Form.' 4 o y g o ¢ ( ndidates to be on the 1 B ers of Nebraska who listened at g > e Y Eia p Anderson, Doug- ; -+ NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—Rezeived their radios last night heard Sena- e . H 3 P . Ketchikan, and ¢ in the town of his cpponent, Her- tor Joseph T. Robinson describe | e SR ¢, of this city, all % 58 v SE AT ‘”H C. Hoover last night recelvad the Republican Farm Rellef policy " dates. Mr. Shattuck atest ovation of his cam- as underlain with “insincerity and Commander Richard E. Byrd and some of the members of his Antarctic party grouped on the deck ¢ the mhabting il ‘ 3 paign, Before a crowd of 18,000 indecision,” and he dec 1 “there| of the C. A, Larsen at San Pedro, Calif., a brief moment before the start of the southern cruise. Left to T y ats had. opiginally ; 8 L A I Ms s M I TH jamming Madison Square Garden, never was a time when reactionary . pight (back row) Lieut. Ralph Shropshire, Jeremiah De Cecca, Russell Owen, Capt. Alton Parker, E. J. Rikedulca th \acAl meeting for- BN | Republican Presidential nomi- influences w more dominant in| pemas, Richard Brophy, Commander Byrd, William Vanderveer, Bernt Balchen, Harold June; (front M5t evening but can gave the final speech of his the United States than at th rovs) Charles Lofgren, Martin Ronne, Sergt. Benj. Rother, Sergt. K. F. Bubier. celled o avert a conflict with . « mmu.n n the east present time.” | . |the Sutherland meeting. It w A After the cheers had died away, The Democratic Vice-Presiden- [ annour meeting would he A Hoover laid before tho neighborg ;.‘:\ Beigy the l(mnth-mm and de- L dat ) went to Skagway were Pretty Mozanna Lain, New ) e ~ 2 's the Democratic Party had brought clared the aim of Gov. Alfred E held by storm conditions | York telephone operator, Replies to Governor’s o the campaign proposdls om Smith would be to restore the Sy R it e Guv sM'TH IN They talked in Haines last nizht (h),snv(h ‘volrrly a]l_y;xu§ ”IIHTL: C|1arges n Plea in | Farm Reltef, Prohibition and esle. L s Ghwter o Insily : : e ; . and were due to have reached even though her life has bee N [trical power. ‘whieh ' constitutod Hiniteg Mtutos 10 pgaiyn 2 b . ; y L] here this after u.n about m.| threatened by rum sacketeers, Lone Star State § our mneighbors of the Weste D abandonment of the tenets of the e ere. : | e The hello girl overheard in- | 3 I T Democrats in favor of “State So- ";::l‘:::;nliumnwn o el £ i i § 4 FINAI_ GAMPAIGN criminating conversation and | \IT \II I.F-nR "'u::nu. 0 1[.'_".c"‘(],u'\_"_;_,”M“ & sailed Senator Charles Ourtis for | | 3 : 4 PUWER IN UIRY promptly notified government n‘v:“w ‘v,..;x; \\A..““"‘.l.. i thikes OBBaAlH ¥ping 0. SuRial A Vel ol e’ A ] ) A agents. Now an armed guard i kg \"n.:“.t::!m (h‘fi :m,,‘.-l Striking the opposition more e ot ks B s i : g ; : | . accompanies her to and from ‘w‘aul iy ‘\““m ]“w;‘lng M::w \’m..nn»h than ever before during R e ¢ 3 %8| Special Cars Assembled for H"""NG SNAGS i b by Senator William E. Botah hero' e CiP4IE1, Hoover said it was ate, saying: “Curtis is now- going 5 i Z ; Do pcanalfe; Srec laif e around the gountry adyocating a| . Short Daylight Jumps higher tariff -ate as a remedy for | * SENATUR GURTIS i:; m.\.‘u:m.:l lm{u night :n“mn from Prohibition to state purchase 4 i = i . . , | - ne Star State to suppor X P o oAl sl ~ e ot vt ol % on Eastern Tl'lp | bert C. Hoover. | Rovernment Repiying, to_the chargs mad> by shopld. buy and el T -~ o : 8 4 aLmany, v gec-wyr o oiOfficials. of . Company Re- fl y BRE e ik M Dot of agelenhural pr commodities which preduce a.larts o | L SR © [new special train will be at the fuse to Produce agdd in umnnrrm Hoover, Binr vty mgron o Sena- i, "y " | business, saying amidst a bu surplus that must be sold abroad. ', and of Gov. Alfred E. Smith or Borah cl sd Smit Mav- - o Senator Robinson also attacked P50 ugod ofgar. Altfed B Mistch | Documents rad i views 3 the opoa, TDRIAUAE, ‘It Would stifle intiative : b g *itomarrow for his final eampaign 1 reyersed his views on the opea, ; : edicts ! , ; [and " inventi ; the Stimson pact with Nicaragua b 8| (swing which will carry him to aloon, St Lawrenco - waterway,| pin o 'go -.1' 0% AL MOURS el declaring . that signal fellure of s ; 4 industyial sections of the North! W ASHING TON, Oct. 23— | | Proiective Tariff, Immigration’ re. °opment /aud legtlershlp; thie Genova Dissrmamet Conlers s - Atlantic seaboard |Ralph Feagin, Vice-President of e cramp and cripple the spiritual striction & th “ar Bqualiza. g e R Thalong . trainl Bf ebiih kiiedt | thas Beetl: Brid s o e (4 the Farmi Fquallshe) o yrgins "o ouipodbik st to suspicion aroused among the and sleeping cars in which he|pany, has again declined to tes-|[J ges Support of Republi-| “scnator moran dectared ¢hac £UI% €auality and opportunity and | | Foreign governments as to thel awvled, 10,000 miles in the West [tify or produce documents in the| dry up the spirit of liberty and good faith of this country because i i has been broken and in its place Federal Trade Commission's pow- can Parly for Pro- L P Vi wnet | ooy of “our interference with military Dora Stoeckle of East Orange, N. J., eagerly awaited the coming | i + a train of less than half in|er investigation. Counsel for the oct ari aloon add ¥ aays Ko bas shia] You Are Right, Herbert” force in the political affairs of | of the Graf Zeppelin. Her hance,b-lacah Meyer (left), a n;:cm:-sz, (e T BAA e ginablen . for | ooMERDR AR IRl aminis tective Tariff S 1":4““1'1 Trinss ::“-I.]}f ohabg-| wyoyiiare righte bstares: Sk v » lanned to be married as soon as the huge s s he sincere? Nicaragua. was aboard and they pl .xrcrah landed. elght ‘or ten years ago the Gover-| short daylight jumps to be made [sion that this position will »..-‘ ITICA, v 7T I enator Borah added: thet Gov l‘l“"l"!j r cried above the din of ill the East. maintained wuntil it has been applause which greeted Hoover e Ciaad 1 judicially determined whether “declaration that he knew the enanc © i tectiv 7 ff,” | nounce e S L ¢ B L - LTSI . L T |the organization is required to|!enance of a i e | fl‘“'([l ”x: By's tys ho 1s voedy @doption of methods of tho. gove [submit information sought con-|¥"$ Urse s Vool e 5 minde Fous wes¥iernment in business would “strike ) | s, Y ng a three day cam-!to change his mind, Four years s | [cerning the company's disburse es Airplane o in upstate New York, Thelago he demounced the Protective ' the VEIY roots of American life § | | 3 gt g B i g nd destroy every basis of Americ WURK'SREMUVAI_ REPR'EVED UN 10 Reach |, Johm MacLane, counsel, ot the|flepublican Wige-Presiicntial can. :A’x';r:” grefam or o coldlootes ooy ST LS I |outset, informed the Commission |didute. I reference to Gov. Alfred|hold-lpgand plundering of the "} PROBKSS” = = = College on Time Nn R ARRE et el e T COMINON [ e, “He may be a fine| Americah Peopl He now says| After his speech, the nominec Ithat W. T. McCullough, presid-! o went directly to his hotel %o rest ug for the company, “made no|Eentleman, and I think he is, but|it i3 a good thing and the only Y [ { g i ! Y hefore entraining for Washington, IRBANKS, Alaska, Oct 1ist e fluence oes change his « and at-trouble is we do not have enough contrel elections of President, |titude Is hard to keepof it—he only found it out 20 days PLEASED WITH RECEPTION reek Lease to ! | | made use of an airplane to get | | Vice-President or members of the[up With him, peech of | before election WASHINGTON, Oct, Hoxt S l ‘ B ; h‘im to the ‘\mz\;\»r*..xl»‘ge and i*u nate, therefore had no vouch-|acceptance, the Governor spoke; “I am encline to. think _|bert C. Hoover returned to his inclair HONOLULT ot Myles| | School of Mines in time. He rs or Tecords with cct there-|of the Underwood taritt bill - In|playing politics. There ar lquartars this forenoon fra ol [Yutaka ¥ per und| | flew to College, near. Fair. | |Arrest Hemng P\oduchnn‘m Mackane addcd that wit-| discussing Garft now, 1o says ho|propositions upon which the Gov.) el WArlers thia. tor 1108, atall WAYN s\ll LI, :\',( . Oct y f year-olq 1 Jamie-| | banks frc h Fortymile Plant Managel Is nesses who searched the records| mpetitive tar jornee has shown great tenacity ‘{reception by the throng whicha Charging that the Coolidge Ad-'son, has been reprievel until No-| | District X d S 0 lanll were present at the hearing, | i a7 M N0 purposs. g6 ! tirmness of mind—] S gt ol T L RER ministration is carrying out the yember 19 by Gov W. R. Farring-} | Another wdent, who like rrestes eattle ‘\\()uld verify this statement, z| Qs H H his objection to the control of the! Th . g e policies of Albert B. Fall, Josc- ton. He was to have died on the| | Chester entered the School of e Six Miners Killed in liquor traffic and devotion to Tam. T, ont fo TNEN . phus Daniels called upon Herbert!gatiows toda At his request,| | Mines, hitch-hiked across the SHASTLE, |Oct: 98, — James| sy oA i, q I mediately on his speech which he av. . AU s request,|| ? . 55 : Explosion; Many Escape mauy mai [ will_deliver enroute fo California, C. Hoover to remove Dr. Hubert|prey : s b made to] | country from Cincinatti to Se- | | Mansoy, Manager of the Hood - U R i probably at B lonis Work a3 Republican National Com- | paptize ; \ the Roman|| attle aking a steamer to | |Bay, Alaska, reduction plant BECKLEY, W. V. 5| g ¢ » 1 i Pri The bers of e mitico Chairman for his renewal|Catholic churcl Sows I train to College. | [the Pacific Herring Company, h Six miners ‘wers > niznt | McNeil Island Prisoners A oar Hoover's phrty : s . are highly pleased over the. ha. of the Salt Créek Royalty Oil con. | 3 i been arrésted here on a char {in an explosion at the McAlpin, Escal e from Prison Farm \ tract to the Sinclair interests. | ; ————————iof issulng worthless checks, ' } Jompany mi The bodies | P I of HagRerrecotioh sy i1l Company mine. hodie [New Yor Daniels said: “Corruption and Twe Towns in Greece g lowing a cablegram from ihe| | were recovered. ' There were 60| TACOMA, Wash, Oct o ‘I"iiofl — ‘ favoritism are outstandipg fea- United States Marshal's oftice | men/Tn- theyRaRiEy o 1o when prisonora Dominick Gonski and tures of this campaign. The latest | Destroyed by Quake| AP |N at Juneau, ‘ |10 sticks ot Gymamite were et Lovoy Tubbe wwcuped trom Mo Soldiers 4 exposure of secret leasing of oil The defendant when arrafgn- | dotdiers Attempt | ff - without first being w.uu\wm Island Penitentiary while lands shows that Albert Fall is| ATHENS, Greece, Oct. 23— ed, told the officers he issu uy d, & o o [ properly. {working with 125 other ,,m....f Dash for Liberty; gtill part Secretary of the Interior heavy earthquake destroyed the checks as pay for cannery work- . ers on e Prison rs.f | . ~ ahd that the Republican National villages of Emlissi and Thalero, ers on the understanding that w'Supreme Cou“ Refuses to Parachiis 7 | When ‘the m-i‘i‘,;h.:‘ were re-| One Killed by Guard @ommittee must have @ new chair-'near Corinth early today, The |company o s would send the| Review Decision in arachute Jumper i 3 . |turned to their quarters dusk i o man if that party expects to re- population remained out of door - . money to cover them from Seattle I as . {last night, Genski and Bebhe| SPATTLE, Oct In an : Patent Case Has Thrill; ] " nski an he A o ain confidence even of its most he cold and prevalence |p™ . but the funds failed to arrive.| S i 4 g wete missing ey could have, !®mpt to escape from the Fort i i , tover. """ Five Unidentihied Men Lose|"! ¢ty fuled to amive] ud Escapes with Life ety - R Mt o5 T — i e g o Lives—Hotel Clerk [ SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Oct. 23 e on | Guards scoured the island with- B ewas undér sentence of nine Refusal of the United States| SAVANNAH, Ga., Oct. ¢ out sudcess | months for desertion, Private Capt Wllk"ls W lll ‘I()()t Is Arrested Mother of | {Supreme Court to review the de.|James M&Fallien,’ parachute | Genski was erving four years|George QMW was Shot tute | | |cision of the Circuit Court of Ap-|jumper, had the greatest thrill|y burglary and Beebe one year and kiNGQ by.s guard . Ahotbes 66 99 CHICAGO, 1lL, Oct. 23.—Fivel | Jpolo Village |Peals in the patent case of Georg P'nvll incidentilisthe closest es-|and five ‘months for an auto|Drisoner W also a LR fe azaraous ir Catarae S {unidentificd men were burned to| | |Carson, miner, is announced here.|cape from death when he went|(popt cabe’ wee @isotired. LRk Wsh |death and seven others injured, Passes Au‘ny | This means that Carson will be.|aloft yesterday in a balloon as a| soldiers were working on the res- they will prob- —— | two so seriously 3 - come a millionaire, his attorneys(fpeclal stunt for the 'Georgla| Manufacture of guaro, & ive ervation accompanied by a guard Durmg His Antur(‘tw Trlp ably dle, in a fire in the Eagle FERROLL, Spain, Oct. 23. | |eni el State Falr, i g st suaro, & nativefervacion Steliivan iR Republican Party for “main-| Smith, before the campaign, de. { 23. | |safd. o . |brandy, is a government monopoly | wh they attempted the dash for Hotély a lodging house for men.| | .The mother of & whole | [ Carsem abaited iftigation several] 'The thromg. Which watchel |4y Nicaragua B | { About 80 other men fled to|| village has died | |vears ago agains American |im leap from the balloon at a ing t hy ) 8 gainst the American By HAWARD W. BLAKESLEE |air, as he is going to the point in|yne streets or were carried to Antonia Lopez died yes Smelting and Refining Company|l0fty altitude and drop down (A. P. Science Editor) | Antarctica directly south of the|safety by firemen {1 toplng: 1 Sdn, donge, neien. | | Sietiaeein nedvicg Company| S5 S UERR . 1l ”PASSI]\(‘ ()F CHINESE NEW.XQRK, Oct. 23.—More un. | P °f Sou lea, while Byrd{ he fire, of an undetermined| | horing village at.the age of | | e .{ment later when his parachute ¥ 3 | his patent used in smelting furnac goes in from the oppesite side of [origin, almost destroyed the lhrm'i 97 years. | |28 lrailed to open known perils than he faced in his the word e ! i @8 in Tacoma, Wash 3 i ’ | . vorlq | the World 1pper stories She is survived by five The Cire sourt of Appeals| Helplessly the spectators stood | flight across the top of the world Phiohomench Charles Koch, hotel clerk, was| | children, the youngest of Circuit Cour Appea : " 3 . . b . s hing the jumper sprawl- | 4 o ir G also dec Cargon. He also|"¥ Nightrent CApLNPIE ('“{’rfie Hubert | e «air cataract” Is a phenome-|taken into custody after firemen| | which is 50 years of age: | | wom j“;?;in:":ll fl’ ' 4"“”‘“ +|ing earthward at a terrific speed | PREIAPN. - £ 5CK. Rk and MR €wo. fellow avia- |, oaugeq by, the presence of{agliifhe hsd beef drinking 205 ksndontidten . 46" xrent onper Company for|URtil e flamily"disappebred oB| AN FRANGISCO. Oct 23t s Bisbthn or ke AN tors in the work they are enroute p o ¢ at e e ai ' the Anaconda Copper Company for St « he American born Chinese ig o undertake in fhe reglon of the|D/8h land in a “high” area of at-} William Dillon, Division Fire|| grandeniidren: . 15 = geoey | SLERRRE® Corver C the( 105 b T ICIRINN’ cantas 1okl ponty veare WL 100 the iasioe e R o ertake in the o o 4 on of 'Sia 5 i RE o o1 a8 @ s B & . ae vhich covere » main sk of| ¢ % 2 B b | mosphere. that s a region of m,n’m:mlr‘.lx.) described the hotel as a children in law and 37 other Cazson 18 well known in Alaska,|Which covered fie main show of| o' virgually the las. native bors | thronh mtetesviane Lot o toke 4 E ; arometric ure An & traj relatives. The total for the | Ly o g Chinese in the opinion of Dr. Ng|of environment." declares Thelr objective Hs study of the | poyeroq by meteorologists to] The hotel register was burned.| | family {5 135 or the com- | McFaddersii§adad on tlle cav-| o, 20, & e GO BAn O D HE (o8 2 s o b vm greatest of weatlgr enigmas, the | .. 0150 0 world's large panse - { | plete’ population of the vil- | | IWO Hundred Thousand [vic nead downward, but es aped | y : y meteorology of Amtarctica. The i s “highs® super- ! {with o sifgBt ‘eBhcussion of the "“,"‘,' or of San Frar n”r il ‘1(11. ese of the U. 8. is more dangers lie in copditions believed :',:;)'(]':’:d"' o 'h‘;u’h :)’X b atple STOCK N{M‘A'HONS I:xg(;’" i SN Dollar Fire at Aberdeen uin. 1t is expeeted he will be| “With death and trtures Y- Anierican fhau ¢ nese in te.:ur-$ to. exist aver Antpotion known a8y, ‘g gyr 18 Gilinarily compi NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—Alaskd| | orected o monument with | B [released from the hospital soon. | WCiE the number by 1,001 ,\’nl;"y;unl complexion - well as in mode “air cataracts,” o Wilkins and his| ;o010 o0im, except where there|Jumeau mine stock is quoted J the inseription: ‘“Here lies | | ABERDBEN, Wash. Oct. 23 e R {at present and the curve of de. ot thought jand nauners. = Thig companions, with their two planes, \,m, lofty slopes, down whose sides today at 814, Bethlehem Steell| the mother of the whole | |Fire last might swept the plant of HAS BABY GIRL {crease ever 'unw.u-! here will ')«';14 sure 1o continue, increasingly expect to be thp first to venture | ;o uin” cataracts sometimes rush!08%. Chile Copper 59%, Chrys- village.” the Harbor Plywood Company, de-[ A baby girl, weight eight pounds, [none left .hy_ $48 unless the ex- | so—until the tim- is not far into these vaguely known forces. e o _,_‘—_‘Ivt 135 %, Pittsburgh Coal 19%, | |ptroving the machinery, building|wad born to Mrs. David Si non nl‘l'l:!‘bll act is amended,” he pre.|tant when there u'I m.; no He should precede Byrd into the (Continued on Page Three) land Stewart Warner 1041. Jg———— e ———t!ana stock valued at $200,000. l'nm morning at St. Ann’s hospital 1*1“' 5. lhi the United €3,

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