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HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXIIL, NO. 4940. JUNEAU, ALASKA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS WELVE ARE DEAD IN EXPLOSION, FIRE it S R R 5 | FULL EXTENT UF VONEERS OF INDR TTEND NEW YOR DINER MURE RETURNS ‘ Al}l S:I'OWAWAvYfiON ZEPPELIN ] SHUE FAGTURY G. 0. P. VICTORY | S R SUSTAINFIRST BLOWNUP;FIRE ILLILLE . o @& ¢ 8 % INDICATIONS aalles o BREAKS FORTH . e ] : ’ | With About 32,000,000, [FeE s - -. TRY Y hotlm‘l.m /\ng ,5““1 (I:ncon-‘ ; : ‘ Votes Counted Hoover | /S O e L u;)e]z:L E&E::HOWLCC clusive in Several Con- | | v» Leads by 5,000,000 i ) | ,’ ; {g A Dy tests in States ‘ ‘ W l“\(‘ll)\ Nov. 8. Experts ssociatzd Press) | ng the returns sidential election of w;\l tion, though* th ‘ into history today, Is 1 1 S have discovered that Im the mair | | wake the greate - were substantially ever cast arisons are b elections of asure of overwhelm- nd 1924, and while the R ing victory which sent even th MR : rity 1n the Bleet rock-ribbed Democratic states into 1 greater than Hoover's column, are still to be| Outstanding men in industry attended a dinner in their honor in New York. Left to right: Harvey re, th has been a gain by completely ascertained, but from <. Firestone, pioneer in rubber; Julius Rosenwald, picneer in merchandising; Thomas A. Edison, t ' in the pepular vo returns, which rapidly were be inventor; Sir Thomas Lipton, famous sportsman; Charles M. Schwab, iron and steel leader, and Henry coming complete, it is evident that| ' Ford. i - | atternoon, four were thosa of 2. upants a dwelling close to the f nd three of ner b % t the v t S of factory fice with the greatest electoral o] . . . ) € rat, had 136 elect . < i majority in all history and with l'fl()(-tu)"/ Sl(l(’ll (r’lls PLEASED WITH 1 1920 Cox, Dem Thete we cries of three sx- he popular vote exceeding any b S ! ; ' ) i id mixtule : Y S, S rried forty states a 3 4 B p 3 1 in the manufacture of the b «x Likewise the country is still to PALO ALTO—Herbert Hoover K Tt te there was 315 for Sm Smit 1t-—Alabama, Arkansa i ltoes for shoas. learn, and no doubt will be days|yesterday began his first day and none for Hoov 1 ' org uigiana, Massachu ¢ v o | One end of the concrete buile before all the facts are known, how | p Rhode Island andl & e v o was Dlirew oit. | e S reat a part the Presidential vote|siroll thr ho: Gkt e »{| The Republicans electe fina ¥ : ; o | led hurled played in giving Hoover a Repub-| hills ne h at Palo rity in both branches of the N The popular vcte, incompl Hpan: Qongron wi I or. They tro rk State Legislaturc ; Foreign Nations Express|oov. 9,705; Smith 12,989,002 i ‘ ; r ” 1 by buildings i A That there will be an appreciab:> | pathways, whicl gt in e remains unghar W 7 /lews ; | Hoove plurality, 5,310,615 n| g s b ekmdadiin AU i ‘ 1ews ay Mean | 3t The explo cause unknown, increase in Republican majorities’ nyemories of those r I utl vl ns and Den t 24 Coolidge had 14,726,016, 1 ) : in both House and Senate has been| wher: a4 students at Stantord Death Dem. Party 8,386,650, Lakollette 4,822,85 démonstrated, but the returns are!giudies geclogy together 1\ Gov: Beomes hs Paek | Hoover Wins In Cities Il inconclusive in cases of nu- ‘SBrplimantatt St bl LONDON, Nov. 8—Herbert Hon- fourtesn ' IRPRRRE ol - A rons contests for membershij o bt Michinel: Jame riok. | ver's experienc he world’s af<] H r carried eight and Smit S . i £ 3 in the House, along the '\y.‘.,, CHICAGO.—This city, wh 1 e . O DoteBidt Tabotie s fa npres$@s the London Press,|st Hoover won Chieago, Phila-| Clarence ZTcrhur,e, 1{:, of 'Sl. ;cr_wsga ‘r]o'l'f Ca:dyy, a}; u.‘: hlr; " Dixon border line, and in sowe!lot boxes floating ir ver a Vat " i T Express and Daily News|delphia, Detroit, ]m 7| on the Graf Zeppsiin before the dirigible le akehurst on its return her sections whoSe party lines|not unknown, where homicide, ms-| Haover's sbility. while Kbl burgh, Lo flight to Germany, He was not discovered until after the Zepp had odpprain A1) gy wit and kidnapping consid- Harals, Labiorite. thinke: TaatliEtr S " ik : sailed, Terhune is the first air s FRANGE FAGES In Virginia, for instance, two!ered an inevitable complement of defeat means the death of the|York, Cleveland, St. Louis, Boston, |~ distrigts are still in doubt todsy, the election, cast its record- 'lr ELECT NEGR" Democratic Party San Franciseo and Newark I with ¢hances leauing toward add.|ing vote in tranquility « ‘ The new Senate will have RESULTs UF | ing a Republican Congressman to|lo the lawlessness that prevailel GERMAN OPINION | Republicans, 40 Democrats, one || Smith and His the statels rol. The old Do.|in some wards on Primary day.| BERLIN, Nov. 8.—Although the|Farm Labor and one vacancy, coi. . winion Ual glready contributed [Not a single shaoting, slugging cr press emphasizes the French cabi.|pared with 47 Republicans, 46 SENATORIAL Supporters Are two. Republicip, !al!ult:vl' to the!attack on a pilling place was re. net crisis, Hoover's election arons.! Democrats, one Farm. Labor and T ‘redi ~ . TAOrILy of the PartPh the Mouse,| coraels==« =¥ [e8" mreat ‘intevent. * viTbe: @evmanfoiwo- Wicas ‘ Given Credit Formation of New Govern- fes ‘ men who were widoubtedly swep:| L newspapers, in thelr captious, re-| ‘“The Republicaus lead in thel il oAl into office on the tide of NEWCASTLE, Tefin—James First Ilhno‘.a D'“t“d Dends e atan who ‘ted Germany | House of Rspresentatives will b R i \\ '[I'!“‘ ment May Take ‘ il ¥, Many Days sentiment which shook Virginia| Cormick 1 s, | Colored Man to fter the war,” and these were|increased. The Republicans elect iteanner v e DRGNS from its Democratic moorings o:|of Lawrence County for 60 : popular ed 23 Governois and the Democra : nd v & . L » : wcra rats and Gov. Smith, thefr A the first time since reconstruct on and one of the oldest men Washington eleven The following shows the resul oy e R P 00 Ligpo PARIS, Nov. 8.—The most cusi- days country, announced that he hal| 3 MEXICO PLEASED e lin the Senatorial contests in the v ws Cabinet crisis in the history Kentucky's leap into the Repu..|65 vctes among his family all of| CHICAGO. MEXICO CITY, Nov. §.—Wide- face of nearly complete return of the country is keeping President lican column wa: whole-hearted| which went to Smith. The votes | Priest, negro, nan andigpread satistaction seemed th b | Republicans It 1s double the biggest vote | | Prumergue husy and possibly it and almost complete. In place ot'included those of himself, 11 child. | former ‘ alderman, has, eypressed in Hoover's election ang | Calitornia 1 Johnson, o 2 Darasdsat will be next week before he can Demoerats and Repud i 1 n elected to Congr from t! | ever given any Demo ! three ren and their wives and husbands, . ’ “ mu of this favorable view | pcted L ond for somebody to form a new A 1 lected idate for President hefore s who represent the Stateiand 22 grandchildren with their|F i R t, - accordiNEipaged on the assumption the Re A < W A 5 Cahinet to the unoff ' 1 | necticut erick a 9 00,000 higher than in t House at present, the Hoo-|wives and husbands 9 HDONIICE oA blican victory assures the re t ¢ o vote ever given a I President is expected to ap- ver wave changed the represen‘a.| {be the fir 8 gen tention of Morrow Ambassador 1] s | bi v tver , . : : i g : RBHRAC canifind that | [peal to Premier Poincare to make tion to nine Republicans and two W on from b PRy . g JFA < “ : arother it to clear tho situa. Beinoorats PHOENIX, Ariz—diov. G. W fir ) a he N MAY AID RUSSIA T . i Presidont Harding, who i Poifmaswt inccertincil Sweeping aside of Democrat c|Hunt, six times chief executive tional House in more than a qua \OW. Nov. 8—F ‘~]\l|;<":]u'» Yl;xl- Nov [\ Indiana—Arthur R. Rot 1 200 vote scnaidol’ okt B yolf Caathd < adter] " L - The President conferred yester. although in two or|the seventh teym, conceded | 'With three pr ¥ missing ¢ r The news cam J‘:“‘.m,fl,\’,“"'\‘,” 7"1"."]‘ o el ““ YIsugE s Les Gok .o - lov and today with a dozen politi- three instances, Republicans we: tion of John Phillips, Republi.|ot DeP thousands filled the Red LR SRR Y ] may s 3 \ s : Squi i hicl 1 leaders and most of them said : 5 tifle i 3 A {weeks. Fatizue, which was ol : forced to give up seats to the|¢®M when notified that 320 pro-|Niaker, Demo lebrating the Eleventh S | it ot M‘“ o g 'lll'\“" . \l‘ higan—Arthur H. Mand ore was nobody capable to cope Deriisatht S Democrate | ©iDCts gave Phillips a majority |anncunced the w , has 20,261.| i hday St it el that] 1 rday tberz, reclected: with .the aftuation excest B of 2,000 ied to have Leen relieved but iie| . ( | \ 4 | { ) 1 has won 444 elec ! e the new President comes into of ———= | votes and Gov. Smith 87. ~Tn 1924 into the street wrecked a 'arge number of win. dow need be ashamed of the 1 iblic ressmen ‘was noted in variou ona, Democratic candidate tar. o% §.cent I eared to welcome Hoove also felt the blow the Hoover Hoover will be able to solve the uri—Rosco 3 It said he will refuse o i | inte d a omplet ) 11 e 4 landslide, six of their places up| _ ___ —— problem of Russo-American rela-| g “H® ,_”:"“‘:; e ‘”“""‘" 2 eoradkRERA . Tawell a Cabinat withont k- SEa for re-election were to the Re.| UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA ns.” | 2 Pr ‘f]‘. g t who are maneuvering to re- publicans, whereas all of the ghur.|TWo statues of Thomas efferson 1 | MR Oct WREAWD & w Jersey—Hamilton . Kean g | the sbuwaiSore this morning. b W & | ciganize the old left bloc with the teen Republican places were ro.|0n the grounds of the Univ y SOCIALISTIC VIEWPOINT § 3 oW ¢ Ve 0 E 3 4 4 w Mexico—Bronson Cutting I Sciglists, forming a govérnment tained by the candidates of that|©f Virginia were draped in moura-| NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—Candida "“( ":‘1‘.‘.,“[1“1‘,‘]“.“, his family, ox- (long term), ELEGT!UNTUES Bimsanitiion party |ing yesterday. Ome of them bore| | thomas. tor President on the So.|cePt Mrs. Hoover. —They took | Norh Dakota—Lynn J. Frazie ¢ 5 - >oo— [a card reading “to the memory | bkt . Vlaad Pt g {walk over the h'lls but this tine | oelceto SPONGES VALUABLE © |of Jefferson, Democracy and Ro.! | can victors os . long step toward |10und themselves in company with| opig—Short term, Theodore 1 it oxoey. | Roberts Resignation "hirty-four ligious freedom; died November|Elliott Authorized to Sur-|disintegration of the Democra ;”;"m Service mea, the usual cu | Burten; long term, Stmeon D.lyvec danaliclip ity v Accepled by Coolidge TARPON SPRINGS, Fla.—Dur- |6 1928 } [ Party, adding. "I expect kel DROYRBIOR i for & Fresident-| reelected. ing a recent sponge auction here| Students of the university, wher vey Refuge Harbor 4 G e dlect, Pennsylvania—David Reed, | new par i P)’o])(.‘(‘l, Cos(]ova | the_opposition.’ | re-elected. { election, a majori f whom were P P Republicans. Nevertheless, i suchi| JASHINGTON, Nov Prodi. $100,000 worth of sponges were | sentiment was overwhelming | - v 4 | lected. \ | B | | | | { | | | | | [ | | . Wi and Montana n.":tm Coolic 1 ccopted the taken in two wecks. Annual in-|Democratic, shrouded the statues d ! .- ‘Folll' Fins on Fish hode Island—Felix Herhert Democrat iccessful, white | resignation of Cwen Roberts, Spe. come from these auctions aver-|in black early in the morning when | v I TOETS > yubl ns zained control of the|Government i R AB AR 'had gone Republican for the tirpt Doard B or |California { ! v 2 45 Roosevelt Is ; eers, U torizel | Voter in Trouble A tetrapturus—a fish regarded by | 1 i L Notte. | 568 on the basls of the la The President ssed grati. Wi i Senator Charles Cur vas ‘softhe survey of tho norih end of| b cience as being as extinct in the| 4 pturns, toran Georg mt-ly.. R for 11.1\» work. L] inner in Sattident of his eleohon as Vies. |Bpike Isl _ ugh, 4| FRESNO, Cal, Nov. 8.—Bec Atlantic as the dodo bird in|" oo Sk st N 0 et T S p%: president that he went o hed a1 Cordova, 1310 0f|1he election officials refused to|American animal life—has been outcome was a Republican present positivn in prosecuting o e slected. | arsey ( hic | a s3igna 0 « 3 NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—The vo‘c n speefling toward Washingtoa. ‘""““‘ 1 y by Major Malcolmlpoorh with his wife, while sie|here by Leon Pellctier, a tisher- (,‘IJ,‘,I' 1,“"\"],:”,:‘:’_ AT, RAORrS 1ealiosd 80 1630 SN in New York State, complete ex-/D. C,, and gave orders that he was g was voting, Joseph Levy T 1 T R over six feet in ; i i : mplete in many cases, the fol. i et A Ml el i ssachusatts—David ik eorsiNs PR SR - s % . for Governor: - ¥ probs i violating the election law, which|'¢RBtR 8nd possesses four wings I chumiates; w . Chairman Work Franklin D, Roosevelt, 2,110,807, | Hoover's birthplace, West| : - 8.5 foted A camplaint was 151" pofjager transported his cateh | issippi—Hubert D are there enough votes oui-|Gives Credit onst io t to th h v of the College standing to change the resul Rooggvelt, Derocrat, has won a 12 to 1 vote over Smith SO UchS JIEEOgistery of the Collese P L% 17 from Ottinger, Republican, by P % 4 { G 1 “M St 35 ed a sci-|elected. g etor, Gaoie B Dadcsanad lstermin advisability of he arvelous!” exclaimed a sci ol : i & G, Detar, QoUITNRLR DUSRE DAN. ¢ and cost ot tae| | Ty Alfred E entists there to Pelletier. “It he-| Nevada—Key Pittman, reelected. g ryangas—Harvey Parnell, Dem- NVER, Nov. 8.—Degeih- ¥ ] wo red . wcanthoptery ! York—Royal 8. Cop p i h 2 . E 3 Penbet] i ious and the istiophoridious fish |7 . ’ Zilliani H. Adams, Most gratifying, Chairman Hube“t project depen m tae report| | Smiths Puzzle glous and L Ripisede ot 7 Al Porsot Bl fa Fmenipry Gov. Smlth IS NOt to Run I S Dist scer, the re-| | o tamilies, | Teunossse Kenneth McKellar, | pomocrs Work, of the e ’::;“‘”"", \[::o:lla i ) oters gasped the fisherman |reelected sonnecticut—John 8. Trumbuii, Committee, decla 1a, - it 1 S | | Alfred E. Smith, of Peyton HISTORIC FORT DAMAGED |¢d (Continueq on Page Sevem) ment has been emp || Colorado, Socialist elector, cost - Virginia—Claude Swanson e NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—Gov. Al.!iw over his unsuccesstul cam.| WORKERS GET INDEMNITY | EEnasor around $700,000. it was x.m.« ¥ foainta| On the recommendation of tie| Ballot Torn l/p; ! Found in Atlantic s b : n New Jer and Arizons | cial Coun he United ¥ - | y JIMPE Wirice, Nov . '8 oy governorship, and in Arizona, un.|fective immediately | time since the reconstruction day QUIMPER, France, Nov. § ¢ rship, an 1 v nm |J ; , ow York Arizona—Henry F rat . g Mokl — 5 o'clock Tuesday night on his | Tefuee it was an-fajow him to enter the jon{captured a few mies off shore| 1EOnArRNEIRD g of three governors, Arizora,|case e orida—Park Trammell, reelect hin DRAVELS Shad cept for two small precincts, give not to be disturbed. ftime has be . * SUIVEY | tho ballot, resulting in a charge or fus instead of two ted ful and in only one or two instans- Albert Ottinger, 2,089,242, Branch, lowa, gave the candidat:! horization sued yesterday el for & sutvey to 3 of France at Concarneau Montana—RBurton K. Wheeler, 1 Ariz John C. Phillips, Re- 1O People 921,685 vote | project mation of the longs to both the Hoover's election as rendatio the @hief of En- ¢ : F P bl' Off' A 2 “-”"?f’.;"‘l, Y A e Gt Wil Me fdamptly put to sea again as—Tom Conrally Ropubitesn, cision of the people to continue or uouc ce galn ARy X = DENVER, Col, Nov. 8 B t——— ah—Willlam H. King, re the present policies of the Govern- ) Gov. Alfred E. Smith, of New STATIA, Dutch West Indies— |elected, frod E. Smith, defeated Democratic | pajgn, and said: ' i s ischareed workers! | York, about 300 lar votes | lAmong the structures damawed| Washington—C. C. Dill, reele T, R , W ll,’ neminee for President, in making| *The American people have ren.| PARIS — Discharzed workers | t REwmiar v SIS wiructures demaged e wree huths l Oln ¢ have a iegal right in France| | in Denver. here by the recent hurricane was |ed the statement yesterday that hadered their decision. 1 am a|lOW have a icst { A bt o ey bugmas 4r E LR + u 1 T L lto an indemni based on rheir 2xamination of the ort Orznge, vhere, traditioa yvoming—John B. Kendrick, re R k H uld not be a candidate for a|Dewmocrat and I firmly believe in{ & A0 5F 00, 0 totals 'at the Denver Court | |58¥8, ~the first Qistinctive (ag |elected. l; (’nulune an s, ouse public office again, expressed his|the rule of the m_umnr_\'. I have 5 House shows this number of borne by an Amer can vessel was Minnesota—Hendrick Shipstead views at a conference Wwith the|had a long career in elective pub.| B newspapermen. He said: lle office. Tuesday was the| CIGARS-YIELD REVENUE voters, seeing the name of,/ [saluted in November. 1776 | Farmer-Laborite, Alfred B, Smith in the e SO L WASHINGTON, Nov. $.—When|Ruths and all with names well twenty-first time my name appear. TAMPA, Fla. — Cigars manu-| | umn of Socialist electors ma HOOVER INCREASES CHINESE MAY PENSION the arresting rap, rap, of the gavel known because of their accomp- it . f ed on a ballot in New York State.|g, o ey fiere during September| | ed their crosses after it in TENNESSEE MAJORITY| DEAD SOLDLIERS' WIVES ' heard in the House of Repre-|lishments or connections. run for Public offiee again. —.Ilfam nappy and content at taking| S 00 605 ™00 0" thia in.| [ stead of atter the. si & Y i sentatives at the opening of the| They are Mrs. Ruth Hanna Me~ have been in the public life for &|;my plags as o high private in thalggen 88 SO0 TR B e ol | | cratie “eleotors. - Thelr error NASHVILLE, Tenn, Nov. § SHANGHAL Nov. 8 e Seventy-First Congress, the high-| Cormick, daughter of Mark Hans quarter of a century and [ have ranks as an American citizen. 1ljocteq §238,795 for revemue, | was proved by the fact that | | Hoover's plurality Tennesse= | Chinese Nationalist Governinent | er-pitched voices of women will|na, her a leader in the Repub- had all [ can stand of it. As farlpaye®y peart, full of gratitude m‘nam" i ! || Alfred E. Smith, Socialist elec. | |over Gov. Smith approached the is considering the appropriation sound more frequently than of |lican,Party sffairs, of Hlinols, Mes a3 running for office again, that is!g)1 people who worked so untirinz-| e f FARD P S ol G o ot Thomas and Maur. ' {30,000 ‘mark with only pre.|of more than a million dollars | Ruth Pratt, first woman sen® 3 finished. ly to promote my candidacy and| B..F. Heintzleman, Asst. Dis-| | or BB Bén ahead of his five || ¢inets missing, m st of them|pensions for the families of .| There will be three additions to|Congress from New York, and ’rhe Governor said he had no re-jto all those who cast their ballots "triet Forester, left yesterday® for Zoitta <Sm-m.lint Slaitors " 1 | smali His '.,o(.- stood 161,364 | bonalist soldiers killed in 1e the feminine ranks the House. | Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, dlu‘h“ grets, nothing but pleasant memor- | for me.” Ifiewhlknn an official - business. [n— it ; against 133,280 for Giov. Smith, final drive on Peking. J, All three, euriously enough, are|of Willlam Jennings Bryany | 3 | “I certainly do not expect to [}