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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” _PRICC T-N CENTS 350 ARE IN PERIL; LINER IS SINKING JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRE"S VOL. XXXIIL, NO. 4943. EUROPEAN CRITICS GIVEN ANS MAKES REPLY " MYSTERY ARKS |SSUES STEAMER 8 T0 CRITICISM | - THANKSGIVING SINKING ON FROM EUROPE | PROCLAMATION 0gH OCEAN ) “uick, wauon— ARMISTICE DAY IS OBSERVED IN * UNITED STATES RL VICTIM OF FURNACE MYSTERY [ | | | | | esident Coolidge Outh Urges Ol)ser\'unce, Thurs roschptSomhon: Ones day, November 29, as Tradition Policy of Bahciics Doy Isolation J DECLARES AMERICA ‘ IS WILLING TO AID Two Sides, However, to| Question — Full Ex- planation Is Made | 8 | W ASHIN G TON, Nov. 12.—| from acknowledging s obligation to those who| & the World War, American relations Europe since the clost of conflict, President Coolidge | ast night ‘made a vigorous reply | to of the old world whoy criticized the National tradition- al policy of isolation. | hief Executive spoke be-| an audience which gathered | to review with he those for President Lays Wreath on i Tomb of Unknown Soldier, Washington ment President Coolidge lead Ameri. cans yesterday in the world wide tion of the Tenth Anniver. the signing of the Armis. Coclidge e, went accompanied to Arling- early yesterday placed a wreath on f the Unknown Soldier h at the observ the Amer Waszhinzton 1y under Legion the um Kcllogg Makes Addrecs While President was spoak- y of State Fr: B Kellogg, who during the past year has been untiring in fostering the outlawi a peace meeting in Auditor oo bz i) Miss Effreida Knaak, who was found fearfully Gov. George A. Parks today sued his annual proclamat ing attention to the pro of President Coolidge, se Thursd: giving, an: vance by | | m ca na urging its se the eitizen “Alaska, he sai during the year; earth have | measure ot thair have not experienc tilence 1.0 tati The Gov in full The many ed | the the s ures ful W rnor'’s p w3 blessings that bestowed on the God-fearing {and women who founded our tion inspired them to set apart | day each year when they e fiom performing the!r usual task burned in the and gave thanks to Almighty W men I nod | urge One Huudied and Forty Passengers, 210 of Crew 1 Peril (TEN S£TEAMERS ARE | RUSHING, ASSISTANCE Starboard Decks Reported Awash and Has Bad List N Lar N ¥ ort ed JRK, and ol Vestris 1 voruiag she is ) miles oft md thot her 140 ) would oats “any No king Hamp passeng i to ta rinute n s and 2 w L6 ght ws lier SO5 bt A previou: me said af elved after le krown .in d 3 the under the auspices of the Am-| £ N For | erican g i 7ashington | * Cabinet officers and gov. | furnace the Luke Bluft, M., | b ; Auditor :Av‘n‘jm‘i‘h- ;:'.ln-u-\n\! ‘tt:::“:;»rv- ernment officials made addresses| j'_lwl‘ |>“Hv"<lvhl-r arns, foet h in self-torture A”w\.‘:l‘ Y’mv‘n }»‘::1_ T d ,’,' 20 lces of Gen. John J. Persing and| attended ceremonies marking|to prove her faith im “spirit love.” The girl 4.1._4| without 'v ”Iu“l-.rhu.l 'x ’I’ woLne Admiral Sims. | the occasion. jing her story told to the authorities that she did it h 8y j‘l';w '(;:f‘;"“v‘v‘l‘.‘" Economic Results i | At Tomb heed. to it obwe In The President detailed zhol o« H P | Much of the day's observance r this ",.,.‘ y dhou! economic results of the World) {centered around the tomb of the e fuly L oy o War and what he considered its| (The ingredients for a swel Unknown Soldier where scores of ? l“"“'”'"“‘ f"‘( Uit o ’"“‘":’_"“f ‘l“ “spiritual’ benefits. He “rést<] mystery were provided report organizations, through their repre- ‘1:.(\2'"[‘2 our nationg.an#.to.eur fel. erated his gtand for maintenance| ‘ers by Gwen Taylor (above) sentatives, placed wreaths on the i of adequate naval defense and| Broadway actress. You cai white marble which during Stafes Riylnk desiapated’ and entered Into a fervent appeal for| [take Gwen’s own word for § the year has received tokens of States ha slgna ar S " - ! | Constitution of World Peace| ithat she received a note threat. honor from thousands, including! b ol S T et dney ohe estlon of| lening her with dire conse/the Bremen fliers and Graf Zeppe. ' M “and_twenty-elght as Thanksgivin: 1's duty to Burope had re-| ; lin crew from Germany 4 quences if she refuse: ) mee! t ¥ | Day, There o go ar] ceived wide discussion on i v 5 b | Pay, Theretore. 1, George A. Parks, 44 i both ig certain Italian dancer (male] Sostingre Aiseey < — | Governcr of the Territory of Alas. #ifloy of the Atiantls, iand continued her interest ig " his address, President Cool- 4] ka, in conformity therewith, dc Are Two Sides | g Word from Boulder Canyon Dam Bifl ** ; ] Washington on Sev- Has First Call in Brialdett OoTUaRe - akented| | M , a big St. Louis, [18¢ replied in spirited language Is Awaitin summon all people of this Terri eral Matters the Senate ~p i P ibly L0 criticisms of American isclation acknowledged the| Politician. Gwen’s just terribly | - B i oty s aesngy tory to a devout ne i 1y (;\fil::;(fl l:n‘:] afraid “something’ll happen.® T Mthe Old World and reiterated AL v i L ptn o WANTS TO SAIL BY |APPROPRIATIONS ARE BIG ISSUES tried to meet them. He said:| What to do? What to dop e nesesblly, for sdiuALh deletse assemble in our customary plac END OF THIS WEEK| |Farm Relief Will Probably | “They are not all on one side ‘:‘rm:lw United States and posses- ol worship and there give thanks however. They are mutual. We| e Ito God the bounties He has . | Purposes of Good-Will lto1d o huge audience that peaco| 10ur Announced by | Require Dealing at {can be attained if the pacple come President-Elect Special Session was mioderately rough. Ten vessels are :aiq t way to give assistance. The 8 left New Vork Sat- irda anap Th n U room of Police Station, nude and un-| for the many favers they had be on conscious 8 nd h a M i chang- f. | | mo la | keepi Vst f u 1er i ip So persistent is rumor that President B. Tlias Calles of Mexico will espouse the beantis ful Senorita Leonor Lloreite (above) before he relinguishes | office that frieids of Ad- ministration expect an official announcement momentarlly. Miss Llorente is popular in Mexico City society and is re- garded as one of the most beau= tiful girls in the r;pu“hc. ‘(International 1€ should give \ires. 1,097 sacks of addition o a general on o TARY, 70 LiFE BOATS NEW Yums, N 12.—Radlo messages afternoon state that the passengers aking (o the life boats. The Jupar tle, ah ¥ President of the United et a i * Ohioc Maru, from | Se s stunding by. ; ¢ nature of the Vestris's dis- ability is not diclosed. 1 a series of SOS messages the liner reported her starboard decks were awash aund that she had a 32 degree list. — .- TWO COUPLES MARRIED . | SATURDAY BY F. A. BOYLE BELLINGHAM, Wash., Nov. || 13.—A brown derby parade was staged here through the busi- | ness district with W, C. Mul- | ling* astride a donkey and wearing a brown derby. He was followed by the City | Water Wagon and a jazz band which played “How Dry T Am."” Mullins lost a bet on the | election. He smiled and waved | | his derby to the crowds lining the streets th obse | | | | we Loses Election Bet; Stages Brown Derby Parade for 'ight and East. former of Se- a resident of arried Saturday by Judge ink A. Boyle, in the local 1. 8. Commissioner’s Coust. Dan Jack, Juneau, and Miss Anna | Stevens of Douglas, were also mar- ried by Judse Boyle Saturday. >—-— — | Gov. Smith to Mrs. Vivian V i M. Wrigh and the | were k th met grati-1 L Deliver Radio tous criticism and advice. Policy of Isolation i | Message “We have also been charged! g with pursuing a policy of isola-| ticn. We are not the only people| who desire to give their attention to their own affairs. It is quite evident that both of these claims cannot be true. I think no in- formed j on, at home or abroad, blames us for not intervening in affairs which peculiarly concern others, to adjust, or when we are ked for help, for stating clearly the terms on which we are willing to respond.” U. S. Position Pesrident Coolidge said the American position would “truth- fully be characterized as ome of | patience, consideration, restraint! =z and assistance.” 'g‘t_.~_ L] ———0 i R o i - eeo - HALIBUT PRICES | " | Secretary Kellogg, in his address | Kellogg's Address | NEW YORK, Nov. 12.—Gov. Alfred E. Smith will deliver a “message to the American People” in a nation-wide hook- | up tomorrow night. The Dem- | ocratic Headquarters is not certain as to the nature of the talk Many think it will be non-partisan and an attempt | | to heal wounds made in the campaign. “Every man, when elected | to an office, is entitled to a | chance to make good. Herbert | Hoover should have every as. | sistance of every citizen,” sald Smith. | STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal Nov. 12—The period of completc Irest ended for President-Elec Hoover last Saturday. He de voted the forenoon to prep: n for his Good-Will trip to America and he spent the after noon ‘watching the football eleven of Stanford, his Alma Mater, de feat Santa Clara. will for peace, SRS ARE INDICTED FOR MURDER i {Two Brothers Must Face Charge—Insurance Given as Motive | SR S | | | 200 Akron Masons Are to Muke Trip to Alaska AKRON, Ohio, Nov. 12— Two hundred Masons of Ak- ron plav to leave no:t June 30, travelling west and north The itincrary inciudes a 2,000 | mile boat trip along the coast of Alaska. This is believed to be the largest group of tour- ists to make (he Al:ska expe- dition in cne party. ive Sou h B St PR ST | >-ee Payroll of Hotel In Chicago Taken By Four Armed Men! | CHICAGO, 11, armed men Satur up the assistant cashier and time- ke er of the Hotel Sherman oh- taining the weekly payroll of $6,022, The robbery was perpet. ' uated in the elevator, the robbers| | boarding the car with the pair| and making their escape, leaving! | ithe victims on the top floor. R R Rl i ____,g’; | 1 | | | | | | | Nov. 12,—Four| h | i night, lLeld | GROWS 15.INCH APPLE TUSCOLA, IiL, Nov. 12.—Frank Emil Carrol!, professional baseball player, and a furmer, and his brother William, have been mu'sf- ed by the Douglas County urand Jury for thc murder of Walter; McAlister, employed by them as a farm hand for 15 years. The Carrolls are charged with Dbeating McAlister to death with a baseball bat, then hauling the body in an automobile to the tracks of the’ Illinois Central to make it appear McAlister was kill- ed when a train struck a car after Frank Carrofl had jumped to safe. ty. The motive charged Is collec- tion of McAlister's life insurance. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., Nov. 12.—Twenty.seven hundred pounds of halibut were sold here Saturday. American fish sold for 8 and 16.8 cents and Canadian for 9 and 17.1 cents. BHISTOL, Tenn.— An apple grown by H. J. Gardner of Hiltons, Va., and brought here to be ex. hibited weighs cne pound and three ounces and measures almost 15 inches in circumference. Pt;pularity of Private Divorce Defeats Aim Of British Measure By BATES RANEY (A. P. Staff Writer) in| | RDING on 1 ar eritcd capital of ity which is stead- nation of church- divss b ristianity vmam itself to Juglish tolk. revolution sug- s on which ¢ actions over the increase of 300 last term. Church people, who supported the new law on the theory that publication of details of broken- up family life could serve no use- ul purpose, are coming to believe that they have helped to create a Frankenstein monster which may do more to encourage divorce than} to hinder it. seen arge 1 LONDON, Nov. 12.—Divoree has proved so popular under the law forbidding “newspapers to publish court details that the president of the high court has been compelled to appoint two assistants for the Michaelmas term. This ccuntry, which was once one of the hardest nations in the world in which to obtain a dissolu- tion of marriage bonds, has ob- served a steadily increasing num. Five Young Robbers Stage Hold-up and Escape with $12,000 ¥ comm 'CHICAGO, Il., Nov. 12.—Latel last Saturday, five youthful rob- The “Church Times,” which rep.|Ders escaped with $12,000 after resents the Anglo-Catholic view.|forcing 20 employees of the Colum- point in the Chureh ot England, a|Pia Tool and Steel Company to Dr ) r At Stanford University ,in the | have sometimes been reproached { Memorial Chapel, President.-Elect| bestowed on us in the paat and| | from lecturing Europe but prob- LSt5owad wald renpebls. o tha anc] (invoke His Divine guidance for the | ably ours are not the only people Fite ks i | tuture. Alaska has prospered dur- who sometimes engage in |1 Y ling the year; the and the |earth have ylelded us full mea: ’u:‘/- of their treasur we have not experienced the of A 2 1 pestilence nor suffered from the aibitrition’ cannot fllm:l.lnn proper- | WASHINGTON, Nov, 21.—Faced|of the many manifestations of Di- {1y unless back of it is the popular. 1 A satchel full of untinished|vine favor which we have recetved, 3 8 popula ness for the approaching short!let us approach this Thanksgiving n of the Old Congress, lead-|day with a reverent, contrite spirit are beginning to take stock as|expre of our spiritual faith to the outlook with a difference of | and of our profound gratitude to pinion over whether a spocial| God.” sessfon for farm relief is neces-| et sary. | souteeconn ovn | F\RM RELIEF President-Blect Hoover js st The Boulder Canyon Dam bil awaiting word from Washington|Na$ the first call in the Sen 2. Latin-American countries he is go. JOMMSoM, of California, meot the} nouncing the date of his departure. I toati 1t bl (,‘]' tol Is EXPEGTED\ These negotiations will probably | dications it will be permitted to Sty e il come to a vote this time. There l days then he will probably is no ’doub! it wil require several gt o nounce , s _complete itinerary| eCKS" dSbate, Senator McNary Believes principal Republics to the south.| *(tention on the passage of appro-| gress Will Act | — " — ward, and Cuba. Whether Mre |Priations bills, " The Boulder Dam : Hoover will accompany her hus.|®0d @ppropriations measures Willl (o gy \Tamon N0l g, WORLD IS LI'/ ING band has not ‘yet been indicated.| PPOSBRY-OeCUDy, the - tirst “twOl,., " o diuE iy B adont | She accompanied him on everyone | "ORNS Of the session {Coolidge on farm legislation and | ON MORA of his many campaign trips. Moreouay e e N on 15| Muscle Shoals, Benator Charles L. | L CAP I T.'L Purposes of Trip % ithie Administration 18) prongry gatd He thought it jwas | President-Blect Hoover evidenced | ¢33 0 put pressure on the Navallyyo “ijuty of Gongress to deal BELIE VEQ BIS ’{OP deep interest in the reaction in|COBSrUCHOn program already ab-\yiin the agraplan situation at i South America to the announ-c. PTOVed DY the House and will also| iy cariiest possible time.” gk ment of his propesed trip, givin seek ratification by |{1u .\w:lulo"('rf The President and President- oo i 21 particular attention to comments|he recently megotiatcd Kellogg-|piect, Senator McNary said, are fA i of South American newspapers| Bri8nd tréaty for renunciation of|ugreed that the farm question RO o o adhveyed to B’ By Associated | VO : required immediate attention and | T N - Press dispatches from Bueno Farm Relief b | therefore he would exert himself!!” _),f"" llu ay o Aires, Lima and other Latin| While Chairman McNary of the|o the utmost to have farm, leg- B, SR "‘("‘"“'”'{ Dol to American capitals, | Senate Agriculture Committee, 18| islation approved by the short [rom the statement ol .).’ ensley imber Mr. Hoover is hopeful his visit| 784 t0 seek passaze of a new|sossion of Congress without wait-| Henzon, Bishop of Durham. befcre| ¢ will bring a closer understanding | 808 relief bill, acceptable to the ing for the speelal session which “’:i church congress here ; |gests ihat the between the American : nations | Administration, and belic it can| President-Elect gald he would call | What reason ts thére feu-liho. attack on Ch which will mutually. bengfi J”j(h DUL'into a law this sesson, other | if necessary. son asked, “for -l.:':‘.r’»‘m.xh test made are sex rtries, both {n diplomatic and||e80€rs admit that the load of un. PR ithat the Christlanity of England!eation. ‘The two e Poth in_diplomatic 414 fipighed business offers « possible| BANQUET FOR EMPEROR [in 1928 is more firmly fixed in the sex morality In bl A obatacle. OF JAPAN THIS EVENING national acceptance Uan thel of hitherto “oated hav However, it {8 emphasized the| Fresident-Elect Hoover haf de- |France and Ru on the eve of! éption A v aton wt;uld o ey d’w'l“mu i clared his willingness to call a‘ Emery Valentine, Japanese Con{khmr revolutio 4 | permanent. bye!ivine ome, that the primary purpose wil | special session of the new Con-{sul for Alaska, will be master of| However the cxisting situation’ childien a o 'to obtain' first hand informa-! STesS after next March 4 to take ceremonies at a banquet in honor may be viewgd, Dr. Henson Jf the marrisge union, s e 8 3 up farm relief, it necessary and|of the Emperor of Japan and the tinued, “one feature - equally in doth thess Nave:d con widely-read, influential church or.|lie on the floor while they snatched ber of divorce applicants since the gan, portrays the situation edito.|the money and fled. 'The robbers ditions of the Southern Republics new law shrouded the cases in secrecy. There are 800 divorce actions filed for hearing during the two-month Michaelmas term, ad rially in this manner: operated quletly. ~One hundred “A terrible number of divorce pe. &nd fifty employees outside knew et __|fiothing of the hold-up until the (Continued on Page Three) robbers had escaped. T | which information is expected to have a great value in directing the (Continued on Page Two) tion about the problems and con-| with this assurance there are Japanese, that will occur tonight signs that some of the farm lead-lat the Arcade Cafe. It fis re- ers aré willing to bide their time!quested that all the nvited guesis and take up the question in a| specal session with more leisure. this evening. be on hand promptly at 8 o'clock which mark our population i »oom removed contestable and disquieting —t general and increasing ignorar of the Christian faith and morals vy th arsely a the chaos {1ty has “As a nation we appear to he\.‘.h‘;um,‘u . licent ceented us