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: 15 ARE GUILTY IN CHICAGO CLEAN-UP CRIME AIR MAIL TO JUNEAUFROM SOUTHLOOMS " Inauguration of Airplane Roosevelt Seems Already Picked by Democrats to Be Next Natwnal Leadvr JUNFAU ALASKA FRIDAY NOVFMBER 23, 1928. By KIRKE L. SIMPSON WASHINGTON, Nov As the Democrats sit upon the ground Billions Are STEAMER IS ON ATLANTIC | Part of Crew Reported‘ ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” MEMBER OF ASSOCIAI'ED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS CAMPAIGN JURY RETURNS SOUTH AMERICAN PROBLEMS BOUND TO CONFRONT HOOVER ON JOURNEY DISTRESS VERDICT TODAY, ELECTIONCASE A { : Defendarts Found Guilty f Service Means New HT e o MoKbe feim. 4 Reported in || Rescued — Darkness of Frauds and Violence Possibilities {days, it seems logical to believe| | National Banks and Wmd Call Halt {600 Waerd % . n Uie ard at the hand of political destiny s i | » SEATTLE, Nov On the already polnting for them to WASHINGTO LONDON, Nov. 23.%-The Val- | CHICAGO, L, Nov. Chi- heels of the anncuncement of the |their next national leader. Comptroller of Cur |entla wireless station announced | i( - b SR e camunlie #plans for attle-Alaska air-| The showing of Franklin Roose-| | aunounced today that the | |that a Lloyds radio message from | RSN ittt thel Gei plane pas: service, with Ju-{velt in what he described as his| | oggregate resources of the | (the Danish steamer E said in#it. Caink whew'p iy St 1 the northern terminus,|“elegant hoss. otti National banks in contin- #|it saved six of the e the 3 "”.“;h‘, Rt ;m_'lmv 18 mail possibilities . developed, | ger for the M York gubernator- | | ental United States, Alaska | |German steamer | n in dis- Lsuilty of r,v..;[ and \\n-,' ce in 2 ster Perkins revealed.|ial shoes to be vacated by Al Hawaii, reached b 645 miles west of Ireland. NicARAGY; the: “Bleody | Twentleth” Ward Since early last summer he has|Smith is a significant matter. It 180,000 on October L[ Rns c said increasing wind otk R durity th lakt primary: eleotia been checking prospects for such |seemed almost the only positive|| Increase of $417,241,000 over | |and k made further work d8g. = 2 3 a service and says he is uvn\ln(mlwvnnhrh‘vlu embattled and embat.| | the tal shown June 30 | |impossiblc t is hoped to save | One of the 16 defendants; J¢ the service would pay within sixfled Democracy could find amid ~ j |the remainder of the crew today, eph Annaviono, allas “Pepp months. {the ruins that marked fo: -‘7 e e ¢ e | — Ganero, was acquitted Postmaster Perkins’s interest|tne wake of the Hoover cyclone i by TY PHOON RAGING | PuSiah e fedn by the jury, « began when promoters of the air-|8o tar as: known, every W,h,,‘.ul IANILA, Nov. 23.—The Jap- which deliberated 13 hours, were that he recommend such a A 5 3. K i driven -u“rm:nu on the island of 8ing v v il service, they wishing to bid| ¢ Situation and has already pick- Masbate by ar typhoon which is [, i i B led Roosevelt, health permitting BRe a0 e icbntral it < i | The trial lasted six weeks and - tial candic | | , . ot cause the defendants were reput ve ition but was unwilling to! | which have been received, indi- jed leutenants of City Collector -.»w.-mnn;m the project until con- | Roosevelt Headed Upward \ ‘r:md‘ the erew is apparently [ oes “““r‘ v £ “mm;dy vinced that fog along the inside It as pointed out at the time . ¢ v - {raves 5 b S 2 Dassuge would not endanger the |Roosevelt was dratted, apparenty, Davis, Dl“ and Whne, Ar-| STEAMER R fwentioth.” The defendants e schedules { perscnal ac of - faed . i P e x Postmaster Perkins revealed ‘A"\»!f‘wl’n ’1 y i\',“ \':].v\ “:n:‘unmu dent Radlomts’ Retain LK BN, 83.—The Poptn- ‘;»’mm\“ ::“.!n “,’ll-.:.y“].‘\”f:l:\ iy p that 1,700 pounds of first class|ehip fight that events seemed| Congress Seats [Fucee CRggEER tas Grosk steames Eller: angh Judge Emany mail goes north on each 8teamer|snaning to push this Défaoeratic | . which sent out SOS o s, st with 1,100 pounds coming south | member of the Roosevelt chn to! wASHINGTAN . Tessages yesterday, has been res 1s on a\afar: ok Figuritg that § per cent of this| 1L Hitioalty gt Eaaien] Y SHINGTON, ‘Nay 83 —M#ntoued by § Tarke Bhanich tragies trials on similar cha * could go by air mail the mmll' o SNEE. Dltisatly Vith Smithihers of the Senate and House of |anq landed at Leixoes, Portugal, o R N proclaiming himselt out of Poli-i Renrece : ; RO DE rives 166 pounds, which would i ; ML .| Representatives, who have taken a|rhe Virginia k cl to the JANEIRD ‘kl.n fi; 0 & by fond, tles for keeps under his crushingileading part fn the enactment of | Portuguese coast before gunboats J K The Postmaster favors three|3°feat and with Roosevelt victori- | luwy rogulating broadcasting, will| .. warships which had . been round trips weekly requiring|gis " @ state which at the same g in the Seventy-tirst congress. |sent to her rescde sor. able to three seaplanes capable of car.|time decisively denied Its fivel Among members of Congress re- reach the spot. They found only Sch MAN rying passengers, with visions. of|times gov , Support for his elected are Senator DIll, Democrat, |a desertell raft 10 a 10-hour schedule with stops| residential aspirations, the hand- |, Washington; Representative ‘ » 4t Vancouver, Ketchikan, Wran- :J"l"'_‘r:"fi)‘:‘L”‘“ Democrat.c wall }\‘.';«ll;w White, jr., Republican, of| SEATTLE, Nov. plana- ‘A Am P pas gell and Prince Rupert. gl iMaine, and Representative Bwin|tion of the SOS call picked up by "bh —————— | It s rocalled that Roosevelt sl Davis, Democrat, of Tennessee, au- | the President Madson, enroute to President-elect Hoover's trip to South America will take him over approximately 17,500 miles of nxiety Felt Phong e bim, at Houslon, just'atter the inocg 'of the Radio Act of 1927 and W, Was recelved by the Am-)territory. The general route is shown on the map above. He occupies the Admiral’s quarters on —Third ysician ;v’;}fi’[’j;,"“i:i,‘j{:,“ ,l(:;{:el‘ql:“:l ;:;']"'l’_‘,“vf”'!lj‘ Davis-Dill amendment of erican Mall Line here today. The|the U. 8. 8. Maryland (below) as far as Valparaiso, Chile. He will then travel by train to Buenos Is Ca][ed i ; . 9 s 1928. Two other senators, Couze Japariese coastwise steamer Shin- Aires. zmd return on some other naval vessel, b v ance, that l)ll lm: judgment the Ropublican, ot Michigan, and|ryn Maru, ashore on the Focks at it (g - _LONDON, Nov. i s lnnfi woman vote had the answer to the e P s ana, | Hakodate Straits in the J . ,I{uu;(—\ell was none lnn confident | 1450 legislation, will a .“\ be i;| calls and brought the s a8 5 (A. ‘P, Stafi Writer) be able 'to. see the famous statue u,mc\wlmt of a more xmrluur‘*\‘s ghen 8s -to what that outeomene hew CongFens. Couzoma!’ tofm | Murorany Maru, - No- -6 ¥ NEW YORK, Noy. 83-Herbert °f the Chiist of the Andes, mould- pect \\'ml:l furtrhv’rn 'llw:hw ARE AWANM"O"“ be. 0’ d0es not expire untit March-4, 1931, | scene and: it is’ etanding by (e Nbtoaeat oMt et urusmm»"" g5 molied SRR Hiagod 0f 2aRsRsERR 0t ope Iung e fp. 3 pumber 6 ‘vears of‘rather! g Whoeler was fablected 4 TA l felect, now on/a 40 ditys good Will[ bo et voatt NSl ‘;‘ Kmf’&;?"%‘, a r@qunM{n. iy cloge knowledge of his political| " Reprosentative White fs {Chiair. [tour of South’ and Central Ameri- o ol e R Temperature remained A "T0T, il activities and thought, he man_ of the House Committer on Pu ITIuN FUR ! oa /will e Bronght face: to face . ‘r‘m| woag 1 Bnried Thora dal oF alighy sxteoi O % arious Issues Taken Be-|never been known to be 0Ver-obu-| merghant . Marine, | whioh has) | lmm thie problems whith Navo bec|. HSHERRTHE WAes of 1hg Christy, T LC L 8 6 Tl Dt Mu 3 [ fore Coolld e for ACllOn \'|'h_~u_t. l.Iv MA‘ ‘ Hu_' game Of|.parge of radio legislation. Sena- Opposmg Polltlcal Fachons set the countries of the new world s the ‘_‘ ytion, “8oom. Jesty's strength is maintained.” 4% g2 Dolitddy: Jor, the. Bake Ot the. gamS | ¢ori I and" Happesbntiive) Davis Bul E |sinde their very national incep.|CCunities, s the i There .Is anxlety among the at Short Session fepit: Bk W the B of €01 tcok prominent parts in the fight ' m Uga“a n- | tions ! ‘\‘,” Ja i bl public which recalled King Ed- b (Imq._x\m for political battle |l|‘u1‘,“r passage of the amendment to) gage m Flghl i He sald his trip will not|IPto H,“\‘ than the IH.I., .]T\vtr[‘w of ward's fatal fiiness’ ebartdNieR WASHINGTON, Nov. 23—Con. ’:"‘;“:’I‘”"“‘I‘“' “'r‘"' aven in "I"“"”- the radio law providing for cqual 3 {have diplomatic aspects .um‘;\":‘ b T.’.H\lp o [‘;‘1“ ,"'[’ | congestion In the lungs. gress came out of its periodic iner.| ANC that characteristic may be an|ayocation of radio facilities 4 o g S B 10 is to be made only in the|PFoCE 1€ rpit i) A third physician has been tia as leaders hesieged the White |Important element of the political} “pepregentative Davis has May Be Offered President T;:,m;\x\',\,' ,,II:;',I],’;”“, m:’;,’;l al fac.|interest of broadening his own |°f Christ, the Redeemer called into consultation House seeking advantageous posi- | future. ously opposed the 1 : ions engaged MR wiolent con. | KB0Wiedge of'vENS -conntries isits Large Cit AR s tions for legislative projects «)wm_ Democracy's Prospects power to stations. Last spring he of Amer. Petroleum Lot ,',"'".‘i’]',‘,]‘, il }"““,,"',\ star. |South America, the only continent| A ,;,,X“,\s_f“ it :,. sl ? ing up at the short session. Asndere glance at the 1928 results| o icted that 10,000 watts. sh uld Institute :“:l 1"1|l;,:‘ 14k "-' B S on Which he kaLIth et nde:foe {alocs wil the ' sixth iaresst Among the subjects brought be.| ¥eished down with Hoover's ma- |y, g a0 MRS shoRd A Drisk fire was Skihangad and| But it 1s to Detdoubted it tiblatry in ais {it sthe world, withichly 2 fore President Coolidge y ojsises Anprecedented An MM, |4is0 1od. the move In Conghess for| NEW YORK, S e | tha . poftos. (ks 5 ting | President-elect can visit Peru|New York and Chicazo xceeding day were tariff revision, extra ses. | SHOWS that business of TURNINg | rostriction of the broadcasting of | fer 1d-Tribune today says a move | . 4 | without hearing something of Tac-|its two and a quarter million popu. 11 . sion, Farm Relief, Boulder Canyon |fOF President in 1932 against Hoo- ) cyain' programs to offer the Pr y of thel Former Bulgarian Gen. Che-|na-Arica, Colombia without having lation in the we hemisphere. Tu HUME Tu Dam and disposition of Muscle|YeT Presumably animously ac-| - genator Couzens introddced American Petroleum Institute to|koff led one faction last night|@entioned to him at least once the|Montevideo, capital of T Shoals {claimed by his party for a second |y jagt winter providing for the|President Coolidge at the insti-|and it is the Macedonian Revo-|subject of American petroleum (1fes across the La Plata estua : ators Borah and Hale, chalr. term Will require political courage | oroation of a communications com. |tute's annual qeeting in Chlcago (lutionary bellet that he died of|rights, Chile without learning of |from Buenos Afrcs. while Asune .| NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—Lieuts men respectively of the Senate|°f @ high ord No mas Who!misgion which would have, super.jon December 3, has been started |nis wounds received. lesome ultrate difficuities, Bo- | cap of Paraguay, is availabls Benjamin Mendez, chief pilot of Foreign Relations Committee and|flBhts with victory as his sole ob-|yision over radio as well as the by ofticlals powerful in the or-| Feverish excitement prevails| without consid that{hy railroad from this ity the Republic of Colombia’s ajn Nations and Naval Committee,{lCtive could be blamed for refus-| op,jation of telephone and tele.|ganization |tollowing the threats that Ivan|country's earnest desire for an| It is a vast territory which the force, has hopped off for Jacksofs made a truce for consideration of (I8 to take a chance. Unless ut-|y anh * genator Wheeler evin The New York Times says *the ‘ fichailoff, Macedonian Revolu-loutlet to the Paei And in the| pregident-elect will visit on a ville, Florida, on the first log of the Kellogg Pact and naval cruiser | terly ~mistaken in him, Frank| . icular interest in the alle {names of President Coolidge, Gen. |iicnary leader, fs reported to be| Argen he 'is almost « to|program far more ambitious than his 4,600-milg flight to Bogota, construction bill. Roosevelt would give little consid- monopolistic trend in the radio in.|Join J. Pershing, Vice-President|ihreatening to march on the Bul- | hear it deal about f and|over attempted before by either native capital. Good weather Representative Tilson, Republi.|€ration to that in deciding his own |10 [Charles G. Daw and Owen|garian Capital. Troops are on trouble tarifts on wheat and|United States president or presi. is forecast X can House leader, urged demands ""]'“' 1 e T — ., Y”H“'»" "\fl"r" )mT MIK!'*‘["" aszuard at all public buildin flax seed | dent-elect is a territory which TG » western bloc Senators for| It 21S0 i to be recalled that the President of the American Petro e i 2 . A 5 7 <o g ‘,',r, :,’:,,‘,,“\.‘.Tfi"f,, ',IL“",.(:,'b']“,',',r"?m.r:;’, political pendulum has a way of | [/illiam Mclntyre [eum Institute but nothing has| } Vital Questions .}.',‘:y.‘yltll bF s Unitor Marooned Fishermen Shethions. swinging back in “off” years from - {been done about is so far | | These are the questions which)gq 4 territory in which Europ Are Rescued from Senator Charles Curtis, Vice.|the ponderous strokes of presiden. Is Operated Upon The institufe is a national| not only have troubled tho rela-feno. oo it Y T ady threat- Perilous Posits President-elect, also called on|tial elections. The bye elections For Appendicitis|t™1¢ orsanization for the oil in-| |tions of tho countries themselves | onca’tiing iy by LITeR erilous osition President Coolid of 1930 will afford a better chance z 7 dustry. Heretofore the President {but have stirred what discord there |y jo o parniione oo epe 0 puted 5 Ly i to measure Democratic possibili- AT Nov:. AW A has _lmrn selected from within | Is REPORTED In been between them and [y“l”“‘ fon AP Wnitad Navi \H.\N‘H‘ht. After i {ties for 1932 than the disastrous| SE Now 88 the industry. | {Unitéa stethiE MG powestu) ; g 4150 hours of stru through haz- Man’s Foot Found results of 1928. At that, there is ":“";‘-‘"'-_ s ok “““' “," — - | ,“,L,h,m,. to: tHe Bl :" % I“”:::""“' to thelr soverest'yrqous ice floes, rescuers Seauil . . | Rire. . ot the first linotype maching into in-| g, B, Heaton' Moose Pass mine | S st ot idictment, ed six Lake Manitoba fishermen May Be Crime Clue|senate ana House casualties tnis|PeWspaper, the Dawson News, in|qistrict, accompanied by his wifc s Norih AT e | "',_‘ “ f A0 cramon'ey: SRAMY be-!jal A. M. Preeman and his v i time by no means measure up to|the #0ld rush days, underwent anfis a passenger southbound on the | - ; ot ahe HlL ISR : . Hoover retu ) the gon George, both fishermen, were ¢ e s = . : : . ;i operation for appendicitis here yes. !y KANSAS CITY, Nov. 23.—Fear S¢en at one time or anot! United States, probably early In cuers. - "After . twe il 2 SAN RAFAEL, Cal, Nov. 23.—|the proportions of their presiden. |°P i yos-1 Tykon. [ torial opinion on the prospective ; ' , 4 . e What may prove to be a clue of|tial defeat. terday, He returned from Alaska | ripped the farming comn unities ! it of MF. Hobrat it s January, but critics at home 1 cessful attempt the finally Ao B it g & ke SRvavRl. years ago ahlliad bakit bout Wolcott and Lansing, Kan- vl s TR cou ad believe he will have laid gained the island on a third BEvery iyestonis. ‘afisroosn &f o making his home at Pinehurst, e r:o’l:lr ‘h:;re, h]xl]ln\w:llu o :,"J:‘”“:'::N"‘__H}S:M'"':hb:}l'_“y; foundation during his 40 days' attempt then with the reseued ’ . . | . par E tt, finally ving Se. 4 man ‘resembling the O; entic 1 . ses . ) for the best relatio: hatween in foo oat, nll.m'~ kr;,.,:r cleanly amputated at|Founder’s Relative ;"";; Everett, finally moving to Se-| atchet mur,lm‘,, “L‘h' cer in|matters will be brought io his a ‘.“I . ””":“ I'”[ ,',“ % "q“ i Ro gl :»‘“", l“v‘” ,‘h,,:i'wh,b ’S,l, 4 the ankle, floating in the bay near| 3 (s 754 the. b A | tention, | a8 hiate QEbORIE TEE dat vt 9 2 Thraiey sacherous faqi® N Point Bonita. Coast Guardsmen Studies at Boston U - i Mhrll‘ym"l:yuanlml their homes| The tentative Itiderary for the| o . "FinE his four year tenur ’,‘dl Il)”,ll‘“ ikenigo 1 found the object which he een | = - A ] it ousho sgident-ele cate 8 1 sl s i In tho water for about ‘s week,| POSTON, Nov. 2—Ofticials of ORI ess: (8oushestipraisencsloR IRE cho 7 they said. ‘”""“J'@v‘:‘""“)'“”;"”(;‘:W:F’;n;‘“:”:‘f,i" Deaths from The pelice have been ordered (500 miles from the ‘time he leit) DRAMATIC TRIAL ENDS IN CHICAGO Robbers Secure $18,000 | * Jacob Slasbenlore. of he ;’htto Accidents ! o be on. the lookout for u youn | ?‘““K""“(“:!,]['"’:”’;_'“mn"‘”:fi' ) WITH JURY, OTHERS ALL IN TEARS; %o ’ three founders ol e university, n(‘r(’(l?ln Y e, I | Roger Wi ams, Missouri Pa- t v.‘\h.'" ton. | 1v/ " v v, nrTry nl 7 v Q From Bank;l(ldnap Man | was taking courses in the college il | \fl f"mm‘”zgem “" PR » ‘Washing ‘ FATHER .4(5)( ITTED OF KILLING SON —d ot Uberal arts | WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 | Junction, is the only man who Takes Train T e ; TRAFFORD CITY, Penn., Nov Frances Cole, who transferred {Tlie desth toll in the Unitéd \ad met the negro face to face At Valparaiso, Chile, he will] CHICAGO, Nov. 23.—A wet-eyved| Handing his father a sh itgun, 23.—Three robbers this afternoon |{rom Monmouth College, Illinois,| | giate in automobile accidents | Williams , reported he took « leave the Maryland behind him,|jury ve minutes yesterday ac-|which his father had given him Beld up the First Natlonal Bank|diletly took up her studies Mere| | 15 ogtimated by .theDepart. | \atehet away from a negro last and with his party will board a|qui a father who confessed for a Christmas gift, the son tofd e and escaped with $18,000. They |this fall. Not until officials of the | ment of Commerce at 25553 | Wednesday night. , rain which will take him to San-|killing his son him shoot him for he would kidnapped 0. M. Kimmel, Bor-|university began to go ove]r the| | persons during the last year. - tlago, Chile’s capital city. | The Ju g , State Pros rath : be .u-;m than be the som | ough A or records of applicants was it learn- ) 3 1 4 C ’ m tiago, Chile, to Buenos |fend and defendant's of a drunka ——————————— ed that the girl who came here AI::UIJEI{’:.; d:?x’t‘o 0::’);” “)I:: i PP[NGHD'M sT(‘:L‘K EPOTATIONS Aires, capital of the Argentine, | entire courtroom were also in| The father pulled the trigges MARSHAL SMITH IS from the mid-West was a relative | yione not including collisions P il e NBW YORK, Nov. 23.—Alaska | there is an expanse of some seven | tears as the dramatic trial ended.|killing the son, and then sobered SOUTHBOUND ON YUKON ©f the founder. | with trolleys and trains which | ONL /' Tuneau mine stock is quoted to- hundred miles traversed by the| A ir F. Falk, defendant, for-|up. R The personal history Writted on| | geaths are estimated at 1 .’ 4 A |day &t 8, Chrysler 129%, Cudahy Trans-Andean raflway, an example | mer Commissioner, fell to! Falk's wife and daughter fist ' U. 8. Marshal Lynn Smith Miss Cole's application card show.! | por B @2 thousaffd. - This i i 57%, Eitigon-Bchilds 35%. Ken-lof engineering and rallway con.|the floor fainting, as the jurors,|turned against him but later stoods and Deputy Marshal J. J. Buck-|ed that her great grandmother was| | L0 pag increased . steadily MDRE necott Copper 145 Mi struction that cannot fail to imr-l.‘dn weeping, brought in tieir ver-/by him during ghe trial iey of Fairbanks are taking Fed-|a sister of Jacob Sleeper, who oo; | since five years ago when the | } \Y'S ‘l’o] 70%, Nevada Consolidaied est Mr. Hoover, the engineer, as|dict { Harold Levy, known' as Cook g¢ral prisoners south on the Yu-!years ago was one of Boston's| | deaths were 14.9 per thousand Sears, Roebuck 185!, Stewart- will the country it'erosses int »vur‘ Falk, in a drunken killed | County’s hanging prosecutor, burst kon. Accompanying Mr. Buckley most famous Philanthropists. She| | jorcone 1 o m Warer 113%, U. 5. $tcel 167%.1Mr. Hoover, the. president. On | his son, aged 22. TI outh had | into tears while outlining the 18 his wite who is making the|is also a cousin of Mayor Malcolm| e Yy - There will be no market tomor-|the road height of 18,000 feet|upbraided father coming | state’s case, and refused fo cons irip as a vacation. Nichols of Boston, }4 CIREIT row. above sea-level Is reached, and at|home drunk | tinue