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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXIL, NO. 4933. JUNEAU, ALASKA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS GRAF ZEPPELIN NEARING HOME PORT SECRETARYOF |",...... [F [‘ECT’()A W IL L SE R , s o (B8 DIRIGIBLE b'U'P’ NO‘MlNEE ':']“,l‘\"l’k:"\il“:;("“i’;}: tl”‘:;"l;; t By JAM’E-;QL wE:T : SMITH SPEAK§A— L5 : A 78 x 5 : Wi } RETURN FLIGHT ldress last been so s Coolidge . Admi 6l stilts and haye been reported | SWHES in Nove el lN NEw jERSEY 0 Do i et N of Biscay—May En- 001CEE. AAMIMSITA- | | {1 Ginion, bl havine lost | | number of chiasiges In tb T e, it Cavih RO, ‘ F, . og g g !u...x B. Kollog discover whether the ot | (Mned to lose tute are ! ates for the : sz . ; 4 —Offer of Tob Al- s<fully performed by Presiden e e oir ‘the: ke H e paign Efforts re largely eco et Sathy “aitd ight for the Presidency outside : raticn and with the country | peech in Newark . ; Wb D e L mg the French coast g rous and happy, as it is. 1] ! ! g :'_' e v ith will return to his, | 3 § ® LiReT N 8 e Aided by poy 1 tail winds her there is any s 1 upon those of the fiery Arkansan,|DBeadauarters immediately = attes % i o ¥ W . g during the nig} dirigible ted in many a rough | ™ el 4 ; national debt, taxes, and| WIS o[,l De ;,(J . Slorng\' ko Teire e T It%in Klyn Friday night and (| € 7 : : : ; | i to have heen 1 many times Lays Achievements of|| ™ bulding operation e T D i : Y Ll ; ey s s Traveling Today Off Bay . ¢ oxt C s s e gy counter tion Before People | | their jobs. As a result th e % ; by R SRR Ry BE Ry 3 - Building Trades Council has . Yy o 3 » L ’ J ‘» * WASHINGTON, Oct. 31— bt i R s e S g ,"\ THIS EVENING Ik ] b g D B ol .| |AMERICAN STOWAWAY o S e s of th Oharles - Oumle “Senubitisn R S 35 ; Sk . BE GIVEN WELCOME i Provi al Joseph T, binson, Dem L/ o g & - i Pe” the elty and Provincial sta- e e (Makes. Last Trip Outside of i e ¥ i # 3 H Q . Police Will Not Molest Him So one must pass fron ome State in Cam- \ cipation in legisla 3w ; Fe £Vt ! i B R IR STy 00T Ll AR ool EAXE teady Madk The’B Ary opened h . R R VA - NEW YORK, Oct. 31. — Gow SR % 3 S ampaign were 1 { k nomic and declared that the “pa ‘\ rlendo. 15 i Bkt Yoi Tty the borders of his home State. must principally be judged by | 7 ooy B S r the last time tonight whet the results of legislation and ad nce probably would flic more e motors into New Jersey fop me, for a chang : & S : v | the address and spend to-| e 3 3 : § 4 i ade extraordinary fast time. ary - Kellogg reviewed the § \ yaration for hiR{ : & ¢ bk i \verage cd was 80 miles ration, reciting o requction |SCCrCtary ot State Under nnd wmble aebato that he can '™ kil tifen dhped TG STCNIRRROR >t foreign markets for ag. A ¥ ; New York City Saturc it ) X . » steamship rlouiEdve abl AetnEis o - ol Cabinet Experience Will Be Missing Eifty-nine votes ir eloc-| [F o . % e @KL W . ; e Plageito entertain e’ el familiar fi natignal problems declaring that | . . p.|tloral college are at stake, 14 4% fnd pass 8 at Friedrickshates Roovar 14 1 1 ) | WA : t 8 t t « liss an Pl New Jersey and 45 in New York he 131st regiment armory in Chicago was erowded hours before the democratic presidential candidate tonight h been called off. The » y : cou ’ he ’< epe y‘.‘ ed upon | Lanaing Sechetaty Seate | MeLes ) ut—- |and Smith beliey chances | 8poke on farm relief and the republican narty record. Thousands stocd In the rain outside to hear Governor | airigible is not ex yected to tie- )« T on he re. ent'’s ¢ s e ; ‘ ‘ ‘ ful work for he “knows the |under President Woodrow v 1 ing, voluntary exile “lare good for bagging n all. ||Smith. The speech climaxed a three day stay In the lllinois city and followed a parade through the metrop. {up during ghe night and even if ty from east to west, and died at his home here at 30 chamber they have serve iong. | > ohu. it reached Friedrickshafen it fig b f % N re e o T e G R S hether lighting ar- to south, and r S the Ceutinued on Page Two) | 1laska Fisherman { e bortbnty P ” i mnlyr.- ial needs of the variov, sec. o RS b i jo'clock yesterday afternoon { . ogsy, w10 4 Imlu.«,ln Ul!wr Luwm’as L. Ot 31— Cia wiitd; o and Wit n [ Bl JRODIBGE drbiie ot thel to the complal ts' attentions Woman Hombl) Burned— Charles T ubjected to Molestation b .t} URDEHED OUSTED.,.usmw of the United States as «|Delegate Candlddle Speaks o anteotle wite-pemwn, Ve | N T TSR C , ot o) " ¢ bollcs whathor ke réceives neutral power during the World divorcing him and marrying | y L » _ ucation, has defined the job of |porary passport .or not, it dilomatic otivitles ot a to Large Audience on 1‘511"[\ shortly afterwards | planation Is Made v' J YU U e astive of i ed| The Minister of the T rant nation, and the re.| Fisheries, Other Issues | oI g | Q| Sta t r evolved by has advised the Friedrick B"-l ‘-‘l’l”'ava] in Ohio’s|7} after President Wilson himself,| special To The Empir YUUNI, MAN Is‘xmfm.l by fi " S A ReR.CrieRpart Lin Khe host ‘lovNt AN fh' r retary William = Je F 1 i o (cefve a hearty weleume to Ger- c 1 the was confronted in turn, doriy n*"‘l- #ho s ngw, #'“‘ du «“‘“ " 4 W \l“oh‘lnl)\ AV Unanvio HE can hdve aljob t b his fentre 6f office, with the dif- \“’”-“d* form 1. Eiih he (Spe o e fire to prove her | } l,,al'g(‘sl Counly— f American Commission to| WRANGELL, Oc iifh in “spirit love” is advanced ible explain the tran { At the outset hows that 40, Th Leonard Tietz Company Charges Made | the stra ot ) ErTt o ot dobedin il » owns a chain of depspte arg Dramatic End pesches ever deliver | Effrieda Knaka Talks on Religion, Negro! apwointments are made by th ment totas Lk bt i The end c¢f Mr. Lansin, n ) ) om0} | vears, Sunday hool teacher and | Y 5t ye “ dent, subject to Senate ap. g el sk r ’ . . e i saltide ha i sent a radiogram to Terhune CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct. 31. ame dramatically in F bruary, | nemin ¥ Dalets . 1t fn.slllon, Hoover's va The nclude heads of 1 1 fo " d fent AuDr n “Offer you immediate job, The Cuyahoga County Board of when President Wilson de-|last night had the closest attenti m k 3 wierd uncanny ex Flood Control Ll : g i ,‘l,‘ Wireless your terms and time of Blections has been summarily. dis ,“‘ led his resignation on ,‘:,,!‘,. % 7ory Brge ab 10e. while he plana n.u full of ‘hr ‘ \\,(\.‘ urt anc ul g mvmt Pt ivat A oo missed for nonfeasance in office|=T0und that " lansing = hadjtalked for more than an hour on| open to the practical niinded . . IiAsi, & S P « . olice skepticism t came fron £ 5 t t ter aimost on the eve of election, usurped the Preside authority the political issues of the present | {pol *pticism but it came from i ~ e S 4l by calling cabinet meetings during | campale [ Miss Knaak herself, | Sen R T pugp) marshal i plerary ot Biat T s a s frkly | e 1 considerabie| 1 7a8€dY Occurs in Country |, death from burns m o . | i o Dr: MERG NN MAKES PLED E Poard, composed of members offhange of letters heiween Mr. Wil-|time to a discussion of the f Beyond Stewart, at ericusly; Jbted 1n * tha' bk egarding the negro, and 0, i Eimaident | muat both parties heading the election |00 and Mr. Lansing disclosed thut |ing situation and reminded hi -B Lak ent of the L Bluft Police | tion “Atv b 2 a Analyze social and economic| machinery in Ohio's largest coun. |[OT WAy months the President and |nearers of how they had listened owselLake ! ; (i kil ftews on RIS 4ty ats Htioee ”‘“l“"”‘"‘ g ihigr Bhtoe : ty, ‘romoved because of irregulari.| ¥ sl e o | VIR e befurp THENE Suther- | INCE RUPERT, o until 848 O s et ind now and strikin inst the | ricts and tendencies as s ties dn the Anzust et been in accord on foreign policies, |land declare himself us not being L : The sction foilowed - rocos and that the President demanded|opposed to ome man rule of the|3l—Somewhere bet®een the town|are even doubtful ampaigners whom he said, were|; ignificant hoth of the m'v' ent | e ac followed ommen oppose! 0 oOne i ot ne 1 I's i he ¢ - sone “w nd”, .as \ |of Stewart, in the Portland Can Doctor’s Astmmhnunl to “portray herqtate of the Union and. of its fu. . dations of a Special Grand Jury|SOmeone “whose mind”, as the|fisheries while he at the samo| i o ) o eaid s o e fyesh aiaing A B ¢ Curtis p 5 Prosident wiots, “atld thove wil. | fee | ipii e b and o | District, of ‘British Columbia Dr." A J. ¥ r_sall: “To{neero voters awean I + development in - accordance | Senator Curtis Relates Re Bowser Lake, 80 miles distant,|believe her st you would have ! ar iing leglslat with his 1 Py ) 5 r of |to belleve the cts | Senator Robinson s i publican Efforts to Aid “That she first placed one foot, | with the ne nd| : e Agriculture which found evidence of ballot box| Pres s Ak o stuffing, forgery and errors in|!N&lY g0 along with mine, It| demned Commissioner Henry 0'- . 2 tally sheets. was recalled that the divergence|Malley, the individual who resu. John Howson, d 19, mvl[lw ? of opinion had become pronounced |Jates the fisheries of Al |2 BUrYST SWER: 18 TepOrtac thai thie b & el diring "the Peace . Doiferchcs 4 ey . 9 badly wounded, mistaken for a|then the other, in the furnace and been amicable luring the Peace Conference in| ‘Mr. Grigsby declared that hi Kept th th f littl 3 r. Grigshy decla ha is | & 2 s & ept them there f om ittle mentioned Congre Senator James Reed Pa In testimony before the|position and that of Sutherland m».u) He " being taken to Hige ¢ Aot D g Lion [him necessary and expedient for| L. o CLAIRE, Wis. Oct. 31 f e x Senate Fortign Relations Commit- | were diametrically opposed to each |ATt by a pack train, | That she th " Bov Ak . Tealizing his of national : “ oy toa 5 A i a 3 ncioq o at she then thrust her arm 18, views ¢ ace | Senato s Curtis last night Flays Hoover in His |ice, Wiliam ¢. Rullitt, an atiache other. He said that unlike Suther.| Fowson and William Scott . niol HHe BlnRe and A ‘thex o |achievement in ways that are so.|Senator Ch ,b yublican etforts IR . s of the State Department who head-|land, he 1v strongly opposed to the |the summer in the vicinity of Bow.|! Pt g S i v . . {etally, economic and const hait t susd Speech in Chicago |y "), 5o, to Soviet Russia dur-|present system of regulating th Lake, surveylng ‘under P. M.|, ‘(%8 HGE WAt P e & v ”"'1"' [ tutionally sound; present them so;CRAK of agriculture in a r",:: ing the conference, declared that | fis of Alaska, and he pledg.|Modoton, § B de at his e e, Mr. Lansing told him in Paris h elf, it elected, to work un.| Recently Scott left camp, a Small Fire Box Y pme group: ) A an equality with ndustri that se g to insin CHICAGO, 11, Oect, —Sena- enator promising « pu e fa Yot qemes, A, Reod spent’shy g8l 1a' ooy ngres with Prestagds Wit ; v for the hearing what he thought wa “The fire’" box is only Y| hirelings” to diseriminate ag i i ‘ S 44 The . Fausier. doclared’ that Tasth here last night flaying Hoover's Sting the corenanr & Vil |ceasingly and aggressively for the ) hes i 5 B |18 inches, = It does mnot seem g, od E. Smith b ; e ’ U=t rel ter the war was balked i g tion with. the|S0R in putting the covenant of the |transfer of the control of the fish.|DIE bear in the brush possible a ' person, even In a i " tive depart Mgy ) ato o TRE PoRTen Wl conlieetion ‘WRE 8Vl gog Yor imiione: a: e Bk et o ComTOLER Federal |Sometime later, when Howson|yon € & POMOR eveh I 4l o ¢ widing i ney and al prie | ST SIS (Rt on's et the ferabior feem antods during. w0l v aky! 15" die doctkients | Sk o vernment to the Legislatura of {Went to search for Seott, he was [, opign Saot €8 At PIISER At should continue to be i i 8o GiHbE Wi’ o o G b e after the' World War, ssylag that | pingings | praaicted. <Bullife read | the Terriiory of Alaska. In other Mistaken for a bear and shot by|yi¢ N Slone would have caused gy, influence and its | ) i imual budget that dis.|1¢ Of the War Finance Corpora- SeEhapy, the most Insolent WS- i uis Gy, that. this tanty words, he wanted the audience to Scott. A relief party left Stew-|g.o. S, bbbyl o4 timated income so as to| o0 WA ki Sl e aton Sysr-umde (N B DO-{wauid fail ot (he Athetn SEdHla know, that he stands squarely oy |art to take out the victim. Maw’s Name Mentioned by 4 534 ot ¥ team-play an five FEUREE Oitie, WA R litleal comtost is the claim of the|gver tearned of s full import. [the Democratic platform of home| e The name of Charles Hitcheock, |1°¥°Tal of his attitude v in performance of g g dleicrin e Republican Campaign Book that Bttataed Mty s < B F. R. BIGIORd, traveling <01 |uzoq 45 years, married. and ihg <Onrol financing, sayin A e ! t o ¢ % Hopier susained. prices of farm| pumhor evidence of the Sirstiedl s speakers werd Norman R.{man with headquarters in Scii-[yiine," oy Upe, MU and ¢ fair to recall Hoover pron r etidorssd Raprosell prodilcts durlng the war and fter| eeiions etween . the Bresient Walker and Joel S, Ream of Ket.|tle, arrived on the Yukon from a1y opese g0 ® o © 0 ed the Deople e the, a« ; bills that are pe s e O and he has therefore been a bene | | iew® 65 tr'p to the Westward and e < A he is willing to f f 1l Walter Kohler, Repub- factor of the American farmer.” _(Contined on Page Two (Continued on Page Thr torior. (Continued on Page 5 give them, mtinied on Page Five can nominee for Governor %chr.u record of Alfred B. Smth'- career, At the left he is shown as he was when a boy on New York's East Side, as he appeaml in cld ti n-type with his father, his Uncle Peter Mulvihill, and his mith lnin at 16. To the right he is shown as an Assemblyman, alone and with his family. The last photograph depicts him hhqm ‘oath of office as Gflern'or of New York,

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