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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXIIL, NO. 4952. JUNEAU, ALASKA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1928. 7 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS REVOLUTION HANGS OVER BULGARIA o kaaal ST NI TG E e R NS v . HUUVEH'STRIP‘ » e iBEATENDUWN‘ THREATENS T0 BEINGCHANGED | = vy / gy || OWN WEAPON ~ IMARCH ON SOFIA Further Arrangements Are| |8 .. - S ,Negro Assailant Capturedi in| | Lo S ; ;Residenls Bulgarian Capi- Announced—Hoover | ; o, ; | Chicago — May Be " ' | L . tal Panic Stricken— Gets Large Fish % ; | Omaha Suspect i foab vty o f : as - af Troops to Resist ABOARD THE U. 8. 8. A\IAR\'-‘ b : Ih '('I‘KEY’ N gl e ¥ P ’ L @ K REB‘EL LEADER IS man was beaten down | LAND, off Cape Low- " ; e here by his own axe and is held | L e ! & i s e - s | HANGING OPPONENTS er California, Nov. rther ' § f & 3 as a suspect in the Omala thateh- | arrangements for President-Blect v 5 & et slayings. The prisoner is con- | s . 3 . Hoover's South American good- | y £ ined in a hospital under elose | £l ¢ ; e B0 it 4 Trees Along Roads of Pet- will tour were announced today. 4 $ B | [Ruard. He gives the name of| i 4 6 i 3 [l He oxpects to visit Havana and | ; 3 { ; B | | Harry Gonsha, aged 29. He was| ; rich Bear Gruesome Bod- S RsTy Moxico, also Montivideo arrested yesterday after he robbed | e : * g - I 1es Michailoff's Enemies and Santo Domingo. Whatever Among the curvivors picked up by rescuing vessels off the Vir- th heme of Alfred Samuelson, [ « - % o { . ports he finally decides to in- ginia Capes were (left to right): P. L. Jones, Tony Gladianios and fireman His description, | AL LA i BN Rt e 5 TN M e AT clude in his tour, Mr. Hoover| George Hogg, all members of the crew. (Associated Press photo |¢ven to the clothing, fitted that| Mhne. - okalud ol will have a 10-day voyage aboard | transmitted by telephone.) f the man sought ! One hundred and forty pass s 1 he 8. . v JipoRena sAS. that TVARGEE the U. 8. S. Idaho, covering the onsha car a hatchet in | forced to take to small boats in a storm 300 miles off N b Pt b ot ot distance fgom Rio de Jamerlo to, 1 S RS > t when entered thel and its doom appeared imminent. Picture transmitted by teleph ° .::“;"‘i"’ e I"'_'I‘;‘I",f:‘l,hi”nubl" ; Havana. He will probably go fi———————— S C::'L‘ Men Missini imuelson home. Fleeing, he was ' e L g 3 "'t (,H”_', . Ahet Rossal to Mexico from Havana. It Is ; ] T : 8 |overtaken. by Samuelson; whol S. S. BERLIN RESCUING HAPLESS Vi iTRIS N almost certain he will not visit “Good Samaritan | —— . " °d the axe from him and | I noriRE Sante Bt¥ieke the Panama Canal Zone. i g truck several times, | — e ST T B g m Mr. Hoover appeared on the' | Must Go to F: . ; I \g him unconscious, ; : Raips of the N wearing a | Insane Asylum ; yeoman's cap, white flan- 2 nd deublebreasted blue coat He was in fine spirits and has enjoyed the voyage so far. He visited the fishing grounds terday, 25 miles off the Cape, where he st for big sworn fish, tuna and jew fish. The President-elect caught a dolphin, weighing 15 pounds and a five-pound Spanish mackeral in the 45 minutes he was engaged in deep sea fishing. He lost one large lnh_vlheu his I““_m””l gt 3 {hose skl was orushod, WHILER 2 Z . 2 v e A . % |boing decimated by commitajts 16 of the commiss r 3 A 11.‘- lay sleeping in his bed, is] ¥ i ‘ irregulars, N i | the offense and has not recov- 4 still in a gerious condition. | W 3 % ¥ } Keep Off Streets Ele('toml Procedurv bl e ity ¢ : | | Bloodhounds failed to nAwe‘ : e ) ; Nobody dares o cn the stroets ‘nw batchet man when taken ta| a5 # Gk % 3 % 5 * 0 Bl 4 ‘ 6 o'clock at night. the Strihling house where thet iy . Ea, ia. o 7 Bl bk ik ‘ A meetig of the nulxurlu_:‘ buildings are occupied | troops 5 ! i g The streets are deserted SEARCH IN OMAHA ‘ o AN Opponents Murdered UNION, Mo., Nov The | || & , . OMAHA, Nov. 22 Hundvels | ' 3 Along the approaches to Pet- ymaritan,” Mr ‘ 5 of police, reinforced by volun-| |rich, which is Michailoff's strong- who was always ready g | teers and bloodhounds, continue | : o 7 @l (hold, gruesome Dbodies of the up” with the sick and i [to search for Omaha's hatchet Rl il S & e TR |rebel leader's murdered opponents ¢ $ lm'e reported hanging from trees {cn both sides of the road. Init- ials of the Macedonian organ who watched 18 persons die i - ) slayer. writhing in paroxyisms of pain s i | One of five negroes under ar- caused, the state believes, by & R rest will be taken before Mrs. | poison she administersd, must | | | L - {Hardld Stribling for identifica=| Yol ¢ tion are branded on their chests. spend th her life in | |} {tion. Mrs. Stribling is suffering| [& ¥ i 1 . g R s | Revolutionay leaders are sald an insane agy The jury || [from a blow on the head from | 2 ViR b il ¥ e . R | {to be requisitioning everything of the || I > |the slayer's hatchet, but is rap-| : ! P ’ SN | [they want from the terror strick- | idly recovering Her zm»lmnn‘g y § ;. 3 i i B ey & ey 88| |en population whose numbers are To State Covernors T — Y v b B i-ulzwk peourred. . it has e wibimonet. % gl o It 8 common kunowledge, how- ever, that a majority of the | PITTSBURGH, Penn., Nov. 22 i o 2 o 9 ; 7 Lt > E i L e N Gl Obuinssl FATHER KILLS : i i iw c TU PLANS || : ; : : A e B8 |troops and officials are siding 4 - i 5 i | ; : o8 g 0 ; with Michailoff, mittee, has communicated to the ! 3 G i B e ? i i h | i | | i of the Republican National Com | i Four Year Revolution Governors of all States, altera- ‘: The Revolutionary leader has tions made by Congress last May > | regarding electoral procedure. . i | The date the electors meet has 3 i been changed from the second \Y/; = ! ; | ) g A sl S ) 3 an:J Son Witness < TGBAGGO FlGHT been the prime mover in the in- afflartnet Wiy LR ARSI (T Vs Y Alexandroff, four years ago. ternal Macedonian Revoiutionary organization, an illegal associa- after the November election, the @l io- Deaik £ i o i | Governors of States shall send iri to Deat # |Educational Cmnpalgn to| Remarkable action photo showing officers of the liner Berlin throwing life prese:ver S Bitter Fued Develops Secretary of State, at Wash- - B | vivor of the 8. 8. Vestris. Note ths man swimming toward the prescrvers. (Assoclate 035’ Tele- After the assassination in Sofia e Undertaken—Other | | | # ko / g by force of arms ever since the B ‘, R el & s % a ination in Vienna of Todor jon striving to free Macedonia certificates showing the! LOS ANGELES, Ca:, Nov. 22 e i photo. on July 7 of Gen. Alexander Pro- names of the electors with the —While his wife and son stood ttles 1 togueroff, leader of a rival Mace- \ C. number of votes for each. The by, Theodore Oakvid, aged 44| Among the passengers of the un- | Battles Outlined donian group, a bitter fued be- electors shall execute six certi- years, beat his twelve-year-old| fortunate liner Vestris, whose | . o 0 /07 0, o L“‘E BOA’[ LOAD OF‘ VESTRIS PASS]’_‘NGERS SAVED! [tween the two crganizdtions de- ficates listing the Presidential daughter Sophie, to death with a| names appeared in the list of miss. & s =8 o j veloped ¥ and Vice-Presidentlal votes given hammer and then slashed his own | ing when the vessel sank off the | .= T - W s ol On October 13, Michailoff pro- them, and forwarding one to the throat with a razor. He is be-| Virginia coast, were Norman K. | ... le(,;“u‘; o tinuel nounced the death sentence upon President, by registered mail, lieved to have become suddenly| Batten (top) and Earl Devore (cen. g “ v b ‘ all ~:u|;|mrnrfl of Protogueroff. 3 3 % opposition to the tobacco habit. | two to the State Secretary ol insane ter), Los Angeles automobile rac-| yigs Tda Page, Director of the >t | tional W. . T. U. convention, in et - V- IIPRRES-3 Sy throat. He was rushed to a hos- a halo of tobacco smoke. SEATTLE, Nov. 32.—M. Mat. butcher knives. TOPEKA, Kan 22 The convention also pledzed gain a clue as to the cause oflpiver continuing to rise in the|violations, and urged heavier charges of operating a muisance arrival of formal papers. EATTLE ‘\ . d the laws regulating: film censor - W, ¢ ; Mo and Judge E. Coke Hill Deputy U. S. Marshal C. V.. SEATTLE, Nov. Sare "‘»V'Q MER Is ghip was also passed. B ; " 2 4 : il leave at once for Seward om~ Brown, of Petersburg, Alaska, on t thousand pounds of halibut| g} The convention will adjourn o 4 ’ 1 i {route to Anchorage to hold a terry building pending arrival of tied up here for the closed winter| LONDON, \uv 22, — Tlm v \ weeks ago to clean up some of the Finisterre wircless = station ‘ v {Yukon Pioneers in Vew Chkange in terday tqund ot ite, x\}\) .m‘lho United States A All('])\l'_\' sheriff who rushed| ing drivers, and Alfred C. B.|Narcotics Department, in present : Secretary of State and one held to the small home, found Mrs.| Fletcher, San Francisco business ing the resolution, said the fea i3 subject to the opder of the Presi- vid and son Algird, aged 14,| man. Rl ey | . On Various Charges Is |pital where it is said he probably said the title of this picture| . ‘ 1’ MBNDAY s BuAT will recover. | i " 4.3 4 | £ | som, formerly of Ketchikan, Al-| The wife and son are badly ' the crime. southeastern part of the State.|penalties for drunken driver : o 2 ik g ; : 5 The speclal Fall term of the U. his way to the Federal build-|Were sold here yesterday at 10 and tmhy . e 8 ' J 9 irt, according to telegraphie papers. season. Lloyds l,ands’ End wireless sta- % Close.up of onc of the storm tossed lifeboats :arrqu survivors of the iil-fated liner Vestris. It o g dccumglnted - here SItER ok S l l said the SOS of the Virginia 3 f \ S o T | Aoy TO U. S. FlOle teadr 'Y |saia: “Stuking 50 miles oft Opor- : : 4 Membership Drive| | o, Wn A2 dent of the Sendte, \ding in the street screaming ol 2 L Shed ot ey ikslay. N ) i for help. Oakvid was found on s S S gl oufbeli 4 ’ { ’ the bedroom floor, blood stream 1SUNSHINE IN [t A e s rette | . o 4 } i will be: “Do y vant t kind Arrested in Seattle ™ ;g0 the bod, near where the! Tiea ,',.,,,, Vi e ¥ b apivoss father lay, officers found threel | E : Judge Hill to Adjourn . e other day of sunshine hlnught‘s\.ppurt of the Jones-Stalker bill Special Term Monda aska, is held here in custody of Shocked by the killing and the additional rellet in the flood area fnow in Congress, providing m I y Federal officers for removal to g ————— ¥ and other violation of Federal’ ir weather is the forecast. rum runners and moonshiner A2 k.. 4 v s District Ceurt now in session ing on Tuesday, after taking a 14% cents, 2 e — ? o A "% 7 advices received today by U. S. prisoner to MeNeil Island, met| The Clipper and Northern, from g i i e ; s ; shal Albery White. Judge Hiil Matson. walking down First Ave- Alaska banks, brought in 23,000 st i ey A : e was transferred . to this Division oy tion interce l”c" a message this | e Is approaching the S. S. Berlin, whose officcrs effected the rescue. (Associated Press photo trans- morning saying the Greek steam- mitted by teicphone.) o Carlson, who has been on . Portngal” / ¢ G | ;\""0 g()r.es | |{Government rie ¢ Judge Hill before he iR 3 : eeper in - ¢ ) I Of Italy Ketchikan Man,Wanted | ing trom a loug cash in the {her hand and around her head | i | erhood 2" BOSharuies. Isve bbeti-unsfils NHigr with only the Ncosha|imum penalties for Prohibition ” . i ; e R e~ % %1 | andGoto AnchoraZC Ketehikan where he is wanted on : ; laws. He will be held pending HAGIBNTSRRIO L Dol < e A resolution urging revision » e at 3 4 /| lat Ketchikan, will adjourn next nue and took him to the Federal and 30,000 pounds. Both vessols from the Third Division several . er Virginia was sinking. The| 1 s i (B w Sl 5 v Bial s otihiks i eail London Gold Shipment LR g R ; i ._'\;';.,-;_g': e carly_this SEATTLE, Nov. 32. — The Al-| NEW YORK, Nov. 22—Ship.| Incoming gold shipments, which|To Fight Liquor TRAL / g B .. | ] 4 ments of gold to this country from have reversed the flow that once| ghy o8 aska Yukon Pioncers arc conduct-| | Wash. Zoo Manlh Is Sllaken o oo e o 30 et oot en s cowny| Places Catering t0 OTVOUR, (s i movi o - ous S By Quake Today although in comparatively small|credit ease, have arrived despite| School Children. t"leMds ( . ams are ca ! ve 1talian | A tained by S srew and Bruce WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 : f Deputics » last, MANIEA, \ JJ.AAA [ amounts, since the middle of Sep-|some discouraging factors / 4‘§l4ter siaqunngd‘;u::«:l“ ,“‘_ “mm'"i‘ An African pnu gored v»:l‘ HIH:II("Y" 'uwle]z:'r 1:}' quake at 1 “:‘,‘mk this m::::“ tember, when the movement began, | One such factor has bw;n that| OHICAGO, Nov, 22. — The PHNG‘TD W”Ing the most names. A panquet | \}luy‘-,v ]-)1vllllvpfl‘ keeper of ¢ met today for final ses- aroused many persons who: that Wall Street has expectations|while sterling has been 4,;‘-(»‘ :u Board of Eduéation, Police De- 4 v~ " |with the awarding of the loving | Vll‘].\u:h)u.ll Luulnf‘ cal Park ns. Among the issues ‘cons|into the streets *fearing 't i that the total imports will far the gold import point, about $4.84% | partment and Prohibition author- ONLY |cups will elose the drive. The \v\hfll.r- he was cleaning T.. ronting. the Chamber 1k ReBIY| Rames? would: sualtiut RauBbi exceed the estimated $25,000,000. (‘il::l!i:.notns have beenAnarr;l\w ;lmxl ities have joined hands in an 4% club will show pictures Stef-| | ¢a8e vesterday, Despite the | |\ 10 wonstitutional status o |their heads. There was Ho @ es temporary. nother hasleffort to rid the city of illicit H ansgon took at Friday's meeting ctuall ey ar Iready be- A ¥ caneat . i £ i e JaSiualiy ey sne. siready been the continued acquisition of liquor establishments catering to MDRE ,wuh a dance following aped from ‘the cage. The | {pu. 1ioval decree dissolving the| i i i yond that point and, augumented |London gold by Germany, purcha hool children. The cam gnu,- who has horps 15 in - ot , | e o - pure - campalgn 2 e 3 G ! ; Chamber s expected before tha| Attorney General John Rusts »{\ by gold imports from South Ameri-jes in one month alone exceetling‘was launched after the fatal 3 ,D \Y'S To Mist M, H. Keaton, a sister of| | ¢hes long; was glven to the | |00 ihe year. Premier Mussc- {who has been in San f———"0n L . severe wounds, Phillips es- .,w,y‘ the Grand Council of Faséism. age ca, may reach a total in the neigh-|$65,000,000. Germany has Dbeen shooting of a hij i Zoo two years ago It is . igh school boy by |l\obsrt and Ted Keaton, returnad A J ¢ lini is scheduled to make an im- legal business, aecompanied by borhood of $100,000,000 before the |buying gold from other co\mtnevthe proprietor of one such place |(mm #hie 'south op the steamer || KMOWR fOriifE bad temper portant speech reviewing xlu,l“‘ b salled this morning for influx /ceases, also, cspecially Russia, '.,.ent y. 1 Ahsk:. work of the Fascidt Party. i aboard the' steamer

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