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THE DAIIY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXlI., NO. 4928. 7 : JUNEAU, ALASKA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS BOSTON GOES WILD OVER AL SMITH 9 WORDS SUM Massachusetts Greets Hoover_ _ SAYSVHA[]r[]‘v'Eflf o Gaw. SEEES C"‘a‘?“*m“?a 500,000 CHEER UP AIMS OF | HAS DOOMED /e et i DD o0y SHITH ON AMER, PEOPLE AGRICULTURE - ' BOSTON VISIT should »f retrogression was welecmed by shouts “To progressiv b AR |ing crowds which swept 900 po- fl; achieve som worth | men before it. It is estimats | practical methods in th |ed that 500,000 peope filled the of the American people is [ {strects of Boston, all desiring to tural to him as to breatt |cateh impse of the nominee The Government can help main- tain prosperity by protection of American interests through tariff ansion, through imternal im. provements of facilities ol trans- nd his waving brown derby. It s characterized as the greatest |and most spectacular demonstra« '« atic nomi had to |tion in Boston since the cele- hat all of the folls |bration of the signing of the STUDYHALIBUT e | L ¢ | s Hughes, Supporting Hoov-| Senator Robinson * Assails Half Million People Sweep er, Says People Desire | N. Y. Speech of G. | Policemen Before Them Prosperity, Progress 0. P. Nominee ‘ They Greet Leader i CHICAGO, Th, Oct. %.—Charle dastor Tosbmuite Wackisany |SMITH REPLIES T Evans Hughes, in his second Senator Joseph T "“H “'" I behalél GF Ridvhert O Maower, oh ot Toint e Lo s | NEW YGRK SPEECH declared h last night tha he Jocument pronouncing the doom| § | political alms of th majority & Cobiat et o et Accuses Hoover of Con- of the American people could be ilusirative of the smug com-| i S : W Suiny " Seosgarii bliency with which the powerful cealing Meaning — An- 5 Hways gend e victims of! Wi A CI gress demands stability and | 10Ing: & Mistienuncla | - SWersIuCRNAT kIO S it it e prel ie ‘proposal to make the | e i thhenk to recoRnite It g 20t only proves his utter lack of »n Square Garden speech of Her= Y way and talent to recognize it a B nbathy for 'the. Sekles 5t the |bert C. Hoover drew fire from 3 ‘ A farmers to enjoy prosperity, but |Gov. Alfred E. Smith, who yes< el BB (0 IR his prejudiced viewpoint wh'ch terday carried the Democratie man who, in my judgmeat. Is tho Pratpted his open appéal’dn hi ndard into the normally Re- leading Progressive o l\“ Vork Busaal: He GRIC vordes Jublican State of Massachuséiiss Bl portation, and by giving coopera- 3 o him. H he larmistice, tion fo the government and to co- in Chattano ""‘ G el 630+ g Gov. Smith spoke to 31,000 operative endeavors, declared iy - . | is waving a gieeting to - Byt : |people who, crowded three differ- 2 ‘ Richard Bart, Washington| = """~ ‘ Tont Mahs 36 thefe: nttammioat. T s R e et U. Graduate Is Chief 3 ") : e, "’l"l:sxl'n \‘A'n-rvnl'i.fl’fln 1In e = 7 e S . e auditorium in which he ap- Above, Herbert Hoover, G. O. P. nominee, Governor and Mrs, Fuller, holding flowers —0On DOI’Olhy New Recruit for BflBF BUTH Is peutsd’ and two other’ halle hnhll- Judge Hugh a(Lnu\\lc(lng welcome ofi crowds in Everett, esented by Boston schoolchildren;; right, Mr. |Smith; Senator | TR {ing 17,000 people hooked up with e 1 | Mass., as he passed through that city en route | Hoover delivering Isis first campaign speech in SEATTLE. Oct. 25.—Determin-| nr L il | sy W ‘ to Lu..lou. below at le!t, Mr. Hoover with | the Hub Cit 3 ed to discover more of the “"‘1"‘1”(»’1“"1“1 I\"\,’{h’i)l“"( r(“" 5 ON STUMP FOR | Hoover “Lets Cat Out of Bag” - e e e e — —_— e | Of the halibut, the winter expedi-| ., A% e Ml B A i Gov. Smith accused Mr. Hoover _|Gov. Alfred E. Smith has won Ham e i |Pead Hand -on *&'ffl' ottty e the| 2 Bew recruit to:hié banner. In TS B m:t}nlnk" MG ‘N e s Gulf of Alaska today {United States Sebator George W.| V] He declared, however, that Mr. Not Superstitious, |Throttle, Train . ? Norris, Progressive leader, of Ne-| L] . < g Housed aboard the halibut A i Hoover lot the cat out of the bag notor Norris announced But Ladder Fell; " | |Hits Another schooner Dorothy are thousands | g WG ) ey when he ‘“declared that the - i Skull Fradtured | | | of dollars worth of valuable in-| AFC T 8RNI (00 S ioh ana Spmlm on Same Platform|Pemocratic theory of public pwn { Says Immlgralion Law Is GREEN RIVER, Wyo., Oct. 25.— |struments and gear to sweep the (h¢ would subport Gov. Smith ; ; O orehip and development of water T S5 h i ! [ An Oregon Short Line freight tratn | halibut banks for specimens. will take the stump for him| = with Dawvis Chair | as State socialism.” A win Jister to the EVANSTON, 1L, Oct. 25. || : b Richard Burt, aged 22, Uni-|00R: . horus of I j IVANSTON; Il 8 [with a dead hand at thé throttl tchard Burt, aged 2 ni- RN AV B R Breaks Under Him of Book “Swep D A Tariff Law Mrs, A, F. Krieter was not | | i” ched Into another freight train|versity of Washington graduatel s 5 fence, fcllowed by shouts and superstitious so she walked J ¥ 1 i A o under a ladder leaning By S o : 3 i b near here|0f the College of Fisheries, heads | £ AN i {laughter when the Governor add- . last night, demilishing four cars.|the expedition with awrence GAPT WILKINS ) LOT I.' “;‘.1, b |._.. .mt & 1”1 Well, how do members of Incident Brought | my. focomotive roited down an|Kask and_ Olaf Erickson, also| 1 . Jabe Ruth, pinch-hitting as alcongress feel who voted for the tump speaker for Gov. Alfred |" against a building Negre gerting that the single el The ladder fell and Mrs. | | . | i 29 | cevelopment ¢ scle Shos the campaign is “how can we & l'x-.‘(‘u-'?,l:|:‘11 \\... [_:»nl:"“"“i | U[) Erk Queslmns R Jo i {both : )«‘| 22, ‘ nnyvhv ok et i g Ve g s v .“m.m nt of Muscle Shoals by bt 110 N e JErpie R aotut B TR K - | The elaborate trawling gear is| Government maintain and increase pros ! Ray Welker, engineer, is believ. i Wil B 4 e S il & 1 L 1 in American and who is the best ok Al‘e Asked led to have dled before the cra ,}”l“l'l ufnnul n.l Capt. Dav ¥ b i R s v The nominee .~.'|V|II flmt.llnnver " man to do it,” Secretary of Labor |as he had: not spoken after the|Ritchie, I“'U'h'" Canadian fisher- x e e oy, [had thus placed in the Socialist = §¥ James J. Davis last night attacrca Oct. 25.—In |train left Granger, 30 miles away |20 The crew numbe ¢ Deraiibanc Party many of those who ars i telegram to Herbe Charge of ey e POLARREGIONS | | | JACKSON, Mi | | the policies of the Democrats on t C. Hoover, |and he did not make any effort to A ned ‘;’I“"“' :“‘” (‘“"“””"‘t“" ¢ i i Gov. Thomas G. Bi s Sy banner. e sai( P snator tariff and immigration I’rolmgan(la |¢ Thomas G. Bilbo said his in- | jump. the. akphattions Rt ' return chore| ’ " h‘ T l”” wn\:\ 3 m'("'("_ The restrictive immigration mw,l ;s f regarding reports that| Clarence Boynton, fireman -in Dorehvas k late a flimsy chate ia| oo i l‘ l' i ““ the Secretary said, is a “twin sis. 1S Denied ed with @ negress|iained minor injuries when ) hhew g7 |Expedition Off on Whaler wiicn © ated o the|11Ehty because N hes LS ter of the tariff law. One law L on kYR and e | jumphdif ! Sul s . rostrum collapsed owned by ;the lefdag S Xeeps out the flood" of low priced! WASHINGTON, Oct Mrs. | he tated in his BDeech. | o e Campaign Receipts Submarine Explor- Grinnin pishiy, | Tt h oY goods and the other keeps down Josephine Corliss Preston, Super-| Gov. Bilbo then asked Hoover | ; | abtETS Next LA by nd arose as Davis| . Orowd Enthusiastic the flood of people willing to come Intendent of Public Instruction in|who had deuied that he danced | And Disbursements o 1" ofherd rushed to hin side to], Several timey ""; Smith “"‘" ‘ 1 7 " 1 | t 9V y " appeal to the enthusiastic aud< e ail v Bar R wdies” the State of Washington, denied in|with a neg to say whether i 3 PR PR i L T L work for iownd s T e iy re Bt BbE. e e : Are Repnrlul Today ,;MONTRVIDED, Uruguay, Oct, (eI L JOE L0 0 oy [1ice 0 qulet dawn so B Ret 48 Women Voters s“rp“s power invest gation that she r dance with a. negro| Sl o ] Capt. George H. Wilkin ! ol fiaally|1se time over the thirty-station JASHINGTON, Oct 1¢ ed sonth today cn the whaler Ae s ¢ 7 jFock up. One his appeals for Men in Chlcago 7 it it San Gt ran kel . ol National Republican Congression- Hekioria for a new conqucst e e ™ [tlence was, “now if you oratofs [‘“ tate ¢ be irrent in Mis- | 11 Committee reported today re- the Polar regions, headed for De-| Ruth 1 1 red | 1P the galler 11 subside.” CHICAGO, Oct One Chicago' Mrs. Preston said she app ippi that Mary Boose, after eipts up to October 20 of ption Island wl he “wibs the political ¢ of Gov. Smitn | Yeor of the Cove NS : TeNe ) o s ETORER ol biriing froth AOMUGlBE ot Fho 034 all but $20 coming from the tublish a base for his explora-|' ; oS- RaYas |speech, t nce got out of wa more women than men' voluntarily “because of mi | i y | National Committe tons HY R o that of a baseball player who [*PecCl Hae MIC e KO O ed & rogistered for the 'November B°satitations andsaccnsatichs inyoly.|Republican al Commitiee | b / ; 7 dolivers the goods,” declatkng|Ceo ox A8 1e ADOARET SEUAEH that she Disbursements to October 18 While these plans a upper 1lin Washir sment as to what the country cle ot x_wh'lf‘ul novelty in this, ing the use of certain th e o *weith witho g okt of ft"Eoing t in his Biind, Capt. Wilkin ‘mn in the political gamme, a3 in Sy e actually. nesti or any other city { | monograxn by ome teachers, 147060 W i e e i James Cox Cans for Moral 'in sums of *$500 each to Repub udeRt T Rnsideration [thed 1L, a ciean fighter always: “nu & Genonstration continued The 49th ward put 24,889 men's Some of the teachers in training) ¥ wabbe {nadii b e i ; tion | Wins the publ teem regard . ¥ S i 4 lsay clearly dyen thifk Coid f lican candidates for Cong i<ibility of future evploration | A for minutes. names on the voting books and| institutions in Washington are al-{F1Y SRS SICCANT MO I ondemnation o ¢ Democratic National C n the reglon by a submarine, |le88 of petty prejud Wilson’s Danvhu Presides 26,071 women. In previous elec-|leged to be spreading pernicious Ok vt ) 2 | grentong y 5 T A p s -oo - . . f ’ il it P bl \Hluw- nt, infamous. or d | ampaign actics gresional Committec He believes that trips under th Mrs. Frances Wilscn yres, tions the wmm-;\ ) :omsna(mn propaganda in the Public schaols [ful for s pronitdll) | . elpts of October'7 of 5 e flelds would.not necessarily b M \ughter of Woao ‘[, Wilson, never was m than 40 per cent| s. Preston said: “Our state 2 g 2 |1 th National Committee. | dangerous pointing out that dur 1 he o and ot " . o Sraste] g 3 ‘\\un 1 NASHVILLE. Te: oct In | from he Nationa omm 1 s | 1g on ia presided at the meeting and in- of the electorate, and usually does not have state adoption of) g 1. AL ”"h“mw:":” ,'J‘“ Jub.|¥rom September 1 to October 17 ing the war, submarines fre | troduced Gov. Smi She re- about 35 per cent. | text books, either basal or supple- | 1“‘ an drive in the South #nd of | reported disbursements were $50,-jque ntly navigated under the ice| ‘[ ifved an ovation, The ward is on the extreme)mental, therefore as State Superin- | United States Senator Witliam 1. 203: A large number of the dis- in ~Scandinavian and Finnish | | north side in the Yoyola Univer-tendent I could not put text books | 1 L i iy am G rsements were for $500 each |waters sify dQistrict. Its northern boun-|or ofher materials into. the Public| ‘:f"‘ SR ok, Benoers and several for $1,000 ich undersea exploration will | 60V. SMITH LEAVES BOSTON dary is the city limit. It is large-| Schools.” residentia candidate in 192 i BOSTON, Oc¢ - pm be undertaken for tavo year 1 1 a ght called upon Southern 2 I {and party 1 ft ston this morn | ————r Meat: night o ’ he said, when he hoped tiie Bri H B % 2 i with, however, a large percentage| Hawailan transliterations of | Demcerats “for such moral Four R R Employe“ ,1, Government, will come to his |ing for New York. He will stop . } i i |d tio s will, i he d ) {off at a number of citles en- of homes, © The ward usually has|English names include *“Kimo” emnation a8 will, i the ](.]]ed Trains Crash A SavetRabiieon Class Danstiom been Republican. 1%ox James and “Kale" oz OHariek. UN THE FLOUR“"‘I‘"" “""‘”“X”"’ country “from ai-| -y oo BReE, Dumiries Ga pt. Wilkins expects to rc 3 i other tragedy of the pit X o, |shame of this campaign.’ land,SQRLESY+ Four. ¢ ly devoted to apartment hotels, . . —————— turn. "LEOBK SRR ARERARNL o2 o l(‘l.‘i, MOO('.\V l)lfi[)li\y British India has 600 movie | 2 . |ployees were killed today when a Dext March, M; f e patusk Detrozt “Racketeers” Are _ | The speaker said the precent| {RC MOE AU U e e Agony of Ming ¢, " jsms . | L : . | campaign was strikingly simila o Wllnesses Tesllfv in Case it sl v azo. | tTain collided with a freight rear Former Alaskan Missionar g ¥ : e G . R. h K. l . oy to tzat of Jackson, 100 ye a h B N twe. engines ‘talled JOPLIN, Mo., ue —Senator | rowmg c w lmppmg | Against Hospital Guard rs. Jackson, Cox said. was kilied | g (0 o S0 SR (0% 00 G . Elected Bishop of Nevada|winiom 1. poran in a speccn| gy from Plaias b > | e Murdes (0ate 1y poisonous slander and aith e aaeh or ol ere last night, described Senator| | @ ) me; Violators of the Dry Law s [one _hundred o ot Parea. sassangers wers | WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. —ftev| Joseh T, Robinson, Senator Car-| | Companion Rights X i 4 Wy 1 and gone, nature has not changed sk | Thomas Jenkins, of McMinnivilla r Glass, Josephus Danlels and 1 1 2 | MOUNT VERNON, W Oct.!and the same passions are pre g i Oregon. has been elected Hishop of |Pan Moody as being “unable to; | It and Lands 3 25.—Four patients of the Northern|ent.” e fataous) Nevads. bt Atanss ‘of Bishops, [deTend Alfred E. Smith’ - i DETROIT, Oct. 25.—Kidnaping|The victims disclaim any knowl|State Hospital for the Insane, at| R sl aLTEiRaNE Betiands damous, fevs ol ARt nr8 O ERDE [ iy e ey iy WINDSOR, Ontario, Oet. 36 | has enteved the class of “big busi-|edge of kidnapings, and few, if}Sedro Woolley, took the stand yes-| «'xcee;ed‘trlee-“m:::'/ :”:u.ml of 'l)n» Jenkins served as a n,.;),v.... itta ¢ h| With Den Btrevett, student | ness” in the racketeer game in De. |any clews, are left. terday and for about three hnlll‘h‘Tl('o Fliers Off to b L e sl el he ' defe now hey| | pilot at the controls of a plang | 48 troit. A grand jury now is trying| Labor circles also have 'the "uns\u‘rml questions in an effort to| Breal: Record: Head 3 Fenrs. . re mnot king me at|| with Club Instructor R.H. | to ascertain why. Kkidnapers. One leader was snatch-|conyince the court they were com- ecor ; i | ) i wre doink 18 dis-| | Soundy flying with him, Mg [ Tv;' Ave]\msolveddkl(:nllntlzs are‘?d away (Iu(m a ;'ml\‘fr'rrnm- »;rhi}mn-;:z ;? 1nunf_v ..lr the trl;l]l rnrs For Pacific Coast BOY FOUND SHOT THROUGH HEART: Iyl of ‘;"‘-'“‘ plane suddenly went into: a [ on the police records for the sum-four companions, held three daysiK {. yler, guard on tria or g " s T A S 24 ymes from trying to make al | vertical 11 AR mer of 1927, a gang of extortionists | and released. . His associates had|the alleged murder of John Hes-| ROOSEVELT FIELD, N. Y.. OcL.| P’ST()L NE ’K“Y NEV I'R FXPL()':Ifl’): geech in favor of a candidate Strevet a1l out Soundy | z,f terrorizing liquor dealers and | paid for his freedom, the police ford, Bellihgham patient. se principl L nolieles| | glso fell from the tuselage bni b ~—The moncplane Y COMPANION BE CHARGED, MURDER do not believe gamblers, collecting, according to|said. | Three of the witnesges told what|dle, piloted by Cay RN succeeded in hing hold of § the records, $334,200. The ran-| A story officers obtained fromiappeared to be a {,«mn story, |round the world ¢ 5 : 5 -oo s I} succeeded in catching hold of soms ranged from $10,000 to $50-|a “stool pigeon,” but which could|declaring that Kyler Stomped upon|record holder, with Harry 1 .| NABHUA, N. H, Oct. 26.—rested, wore Frank Roya 13 STOCK QUOTATIONS a wing and pulled himself haghk 000, and were pald, the police said. |not be corroborated, was that a Hesford, while the latter lay help<lowner of the plane, has I Adam Goodvich, aged 13, wa fmrl John Misking, aged 10 vea W YORK, Oct. 25.—Alaska into the plane which was then d b In two instances the “racket”|blind pig operator, who had madg|jess on the floor. The stories headed for Los Angeles in J‘.‘!‘nund today shot through the heart. | The three boys were freed in cu Juneau mine stock quoted te | | fiying upside down. Soul o 3 reached across the international | much money, was informed that xlumnlhaled Aubrey Foley, as. ,_'a"p,emm to beat the nonstop record A pistol left close to one d | tody ," :h_»-lr perents pending fil 812, Bethlehem Steel 67,7 .jup1aq the plane and made PR boundary; twe Canadian liquor ex-|band of extortionists would oper-ito Kyler, who is also alleged to A ;zave appearance of suicide, only |position of their cases. per 58 % Chrysler | sssful landing. ) 4 porters paid large sums for their |ate his licit business a few weeks. have stomped upon the patient. l WICHITA, Kan, Oct. 25— the gun had never been fired. _The Police sald Royal and Mi Cudahy 67, Miss i carchiug parties are loohlf i freedom. They did, glying him $400 week-| The jury was excused several!The Yankee Doodle passed over ~The boy was arrested Monday | king will be charged with murder %, Montgomery Ward Aot R o Officers have been unable to(ly, Later he disappeared and his'times during the session when ar-:chhlta this morning hes 1ded | after the. burglary of a hardware l}lwf!vhh !m(l implicated his com J\:h'v\xu'tu\\ armer 106%, | )* ,,:" delve deeply into the kldnsplnn.lnlacu were closed. lgumen(g ar’ose, Jsouthwest, Ilqtme. With him, and also nl"-llmnmnx when arrested, Steel 162 BRI 1 it £ Y : b 4