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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXIIL, NO 4955 TERRIFIC GALE RAGING WESTERN C0 JUNI:AU ALASKA MO DAY NO\lMBlR 26, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PR'CF TE\‘ Cl',NTS PE peal legislation it will recommend to the coming session. vents the giving of free lunch with, liquor sales. S. Marshal Albert White. He will be taken south on an early boat. from his the plane, 18 expected to recover|Sears, injuries. | Warner 117%, U. 8. Steel 168%. Roebuck 18215, - Stewart- | and therefore ouly one message t month. Ordinarily, a governor takes office a day before the law- HOUVER MAKES PRETTY TWINS ARE DEBUTANTES ‘SUUTHEASTERN FIRST STOP ON ALASKA WATERS ?REPURT‘D MA! | =M IRl rouzl Thci-ulsand Gre/e\l Pres- lAn nual Reporl of Col. Shipping 1s Hard Hit—21 1 t,ntl~ :ec;l 03 rri- & Jones Gives Assurance Vessels Wrecked or val in Honduras | of Safety to Shipping ‘ i Distress TRSH i i BATTLESHIP ARRIVES | WASHINGTON, ov. 26.—The [AIR IS FULL OF I RB | United States Coast and Geodetic { N HA OR EARLY'A'M'E |Survey has now charted all CALLS FOR HELP | through steamer tracks in south- Hundreds of Small Craft {enstern Alaska waters and the Heavy Damage Reported - \ original survey of the entira out- : 1 rl““lf Lane Through |side coast of this region has been on Land in E“fl and, Which Hoover Passes ! | completed, “according to the an- lrelmd ance | - nual report of Col. B. Lester 08, RS e R Eleanor (left), and Loulse Miller, twin daughters of former |pi. (o A [0 T MO0 byl A Mg P4 AN ALA, ( as, D . 26. M H € or 8 ssue e Te t ov. 26— e est- Tha battleship Maryland bear- | Governor Nathan Miller of New York, are debutantes this season, | covers the fiscal year ending Jum-f ern coast of kKurupe day be- ing President-elect Hoover and | 0, 1928 | ing buffetad torring. mhbk his good-will party was welcom-| | Col. Jones, in his report, says: which started Saturday, S PRE ed by 4,000 persons as Hoover | Southeastern Alaska, all sor 3 Kk t least 29 made his first stop on his South | steamer routes are NOw | Svin’ friod them . on . Ak IR American tour d, and the original survey of whor h 10t pping One hundred prominent r | |m outside coast of this region h ken ot lea \uiorican dents of Tegucigalpa, the cap has been completed. We have ik e : A . stel, Lhe er Juban which tal, were also on hand to greet | completed the wi MNDY 7O MARRY AMBASSADOR'S DAUGHTER?—There was more to Lindy's recent visit to Mextoq salled ¢ 4 on Novem- the ; foover party the main Steamer han his de to hunt the antelope from the air, accerding to Dax While in Mexico Lindy vise ber T was driven ® The battleship was sighted | SHIP nl AST s watiel KA the chicls HEOERINEN 1 Uniied §taes ambassador, whose davghtcr, Alice, Lindy will marry—maybe. Cone ashor: mear Toiscl:/ling yizht. from the harbor at 8:45 o'clock |shown, by a special color, a con-| ostie photo siows courle, (Graphic Syndicate Phuiod Pwenty onc sl ppear om :::\u”m‘m ng INmul ]|u;;(lrc(:-\‘ of tinuous area through which ves-| R e, Lloyads' list today as veing wrecks small ¢ in Fonseca Bay, form- e o b g i A 0 disto-s. . . . . : sels can pass with assurance Hl.ll‘ ) N 0 Jn et atile oL 6 igRe HhEaust Surviver of Vestris Sues Old and New Problems Be-|tney wilt not encounter unchartea| FIVE KILLED Muc“ ANXIETY | In addition to 4 1 lost (i B : ; shoals or pinnacle rocks [ Liiere arc nissing ?l';l':!' n‘\:‘)‘)“]”:"! ""‘_“ 11?:‘;‘(1“"-”"\‘15 for $52.00Q for fm;_ Pre_Slden_‘, for “Many uncharted dangers to | Mht onf t+ concern: o Rty SR W el Loss of Wife inal Disposition navigation were revealod by this 1 Q B0 sctets ot wies OF SEND fanily decovated. With fags and | work, the importance of which can | IV s (i hix Full of Ce lis. % P B N U g WASHINGTON, Nov. 26— A[not be overstated.” | 16 uir 18 full radio calls bunting NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—The first . | £ RliVRs from vessolat i AR damage action following the sink.|number of old and some new prob.| Two survey ships, the Surveyor | SRl from yeke e v ing of the Vestris was begun in|lems are before President Coolidza(and the Explorer, wero employed | | 108 . Rt » doing snl'; the Federal Court late last Satur.|8s the time approaches for him|in Alaska waters throughout the | ""(“ :’t" i ‘;:“in‘r’:w":;‘;' tr‘:m day afterncon when Orrin S. Stev- l(u send his last annual message to | past W'nlrkli;\x l ‘nfl-l the r;wlr; ‘ R e threalonod shipe {5 faf greater ens, survivor filed a summons and | COngress. states. etailing the work of g LONDON, Noy The na-| s AT L complaint In @ suit for §52,000 and| The President’s final message|these ships, Col. Jones say Three Youth's D“? m.Crasl’l tion that awaited in anxiety Annual Convenhon Opens e o o ki ARE MAHRIED also filed a libel against the Liver.|Will be read when Congress con.| “The survey ship Surveyor was || —Two Airmail Pilots |over its Sovereign's heaith fail-| Tod I lage Aion for Tt diriAie: {pool, Brazil and River Platte Navi.|venes for the short session on De.|employed throughout the year in Meet th ed to find much relfef in the nm] oday — mmngrauon ment i the wentgl e, publis gation Company, owners and opor. | cember 3. the northern part of the Gult of eet Dea ? official bulletin today. lhy‘d- Up for ussion 13 to\R'Eh Jook for e -y s ators of the Vastris. The President alpeady has. ma.|Alaska. = Hydrographic . surveys GEF‘K()NK T'M = N ‘26 cians appounced. that _the % ,,g,» o the - " . P 1 Gtevens' counsel obtained an or.|terial before him upon which he|made in the vicinity of Cape St.| SEE \ ., Nov. 26— | passed a restless night, : Thots in toreibutanle. dLREl i R John Barrymore and Do Lo ond subposnas were issned for|may base recommendations for|Elias and from Cape Cleare to|Three ~yaiths, William _ Lang, | " The bulletin said: “Variability| NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 20— (o tne fate of the '1,700-ton lores Costello Secret- 123 members of the crew booked |1egislature. Cape Resurrection. Triangulation | Stanley Dambra —and Trancisiin the fever and sperad of pleur- Tightening of the bars against steamer Arnabel Mando of Soats. 1 W dded 1o sail Saturday night on the vol- Boulder Canyon Dam was accomplished from Cape|Clancy, all of ““"“‘“"‘l*‘i were | isy must be expected at this stage |immigration wishing to come into an §08 was picked 1ip from the ¥ edde taire for the Barbados. The sub.| Respecting the Boulder Canyon(Cleare to Chiswell Islands, to the | killed here yesterday when the|,¢ the King's illness.” |the_United States is scheduled f0r _teamer but she did not reply to ; ek poenas required them to appear in|DAm, the President has before|head of Nuka Bay and in Port|Plane ""‘]““"‘: L "“”("k liang: |, - Anxiety. continued: this morn-|digcusiori hefore the ansual condfeqils .08 ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 26 3 4 i i " ¢ bri - v |owner and pilot, was taking his}ing gince the statement was is-|vention of the Amer 4 #t tods * the taking of depo.|him the confidential report from|Hobron. Topography was ac-| . MBS Ameri ) = % John Biyth Barrymore and Dolores | C0Urt today for the taking of depo-) o % o 0 Bl ™o ointed by the|complished from Point Pyke to |friends for a pleasure trip. Wit-|sued but the conclusion of mem-! tion of Labor openin i \N.O‘T ol "§“hr‘;-un Costello were married here secret. | 5tions: h noaibs. skld - the, “plkne; ol "800 Lisix ofithe Kitals Nousshold aha|& siribas! b o taile 1oscue feats B %t the home of the Dride's Per.| rons Tat hixiwite fif the gi. [Toterlorc DEDSEMeNt Jtor HuEE ey A |feet when the motor stopped. Al-|medical advisers is that mnoneltaining to immigration hav " gt thé.saving, of ‘84 et JE # § BOF-1 e into the feasibility of the Colorado “Fxplorer was employed on mis- ke Rt R 5 & AMIEPGLE L been ¢y 'king Cerman schoolship ents late last Saturday afternoon {though Lang had taken a flying |should be -perturbed over theipresented to the Resolutions : 2 i e i ' —_—————————— River projec He will probably| cellaneous work in Southeastern| i ds vel sori B | e ; A " Y I 4 i tutions pomme near (ne i-le of Guern- o treme simplicity marked the course, he had not yet been giv-|King's condition as it is the gen-' Committee i “attended by many scree Hae theps facts to/f0fm This'owh] Alanks Ouring. e Hrt R of the lon o iioaiise ral opinion the malady is teking e ) 4 £ 8 Channel ‘gites L5 y, attended by many screenip ;7. Coolidg judgment. year, which included surveys in | 2 B e SrenT R e e reslusion Before i 0US-5a gl bf large SHERNSES BRRN : siars. The news was kept a socre President .(Amlul;.e” : Pl e e it k] the natural course. {mittee calls for the passage by ed oil on (he teriic waves which ~ 8 ':‘n;t.;'t(\,,:(x.clln‘hi((m;‘s:m;l‘)h; :v(:u;_ior »:ln‘u Is Invited to Visit Indications are that Farm Relief|Strait, Holkham Bay, Kaigani| IS FOUND DEAD Bhat iyl ‘l\'mu,;‘x.-:.,q of '1 |\<-||ugl;|.v p:\rrl_ threaioned to u(ngv;xr ":heboM: Ny Shas NARoUn- 50K -Lu8 b 3 will not be dealt with in a now|Strait, and San Alberto Bay. Dur-| CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 26 [Another . pesolution calis ~far windjemmer. = Aftdr Sl SEENE present because of film engage- Georgia in February| i " o G000 “cootidge teets| ing th ' | riden Dehaedn e aiviial Joulder Canyon Dam legislation the Pomimern hal been reseued ‘ e b b 2 esidel ge feels|ing the latter half of the year, this|Tilden Johnson, youngest airmail " | ) 0 Ame g bt 3 e ‘:“f‘ I;{““l_ “‘L‘“-*l“"” To- 5 that all constructiva things he has|ship worked in the vicinity of Sit-|pilot in the service, was found fand one more attempt 1[;« being tiie craf. wat abandoned,'a dan- g side at the Barrymore home i yo\cuiNGTON, Nov. 24.—A visit{to say about Farm Relief have|ka, Hydrographic and topograph- dead beside his wrecked plane made to secure the release of gerous dere g Hollywood Tom Mooney f Calitorni , e iyl M 3 lto Georgia this winter has been|been set forth in previous messag-| ic surveys were made of Salisbury near here yesterday, —Alrplanes Soim. MOSREE om0 BRI & ¢ erlo;zed i 14, . The license was issued early},.goq ypon President Coolidge by|es and speeches, and his Sound and Kruzof Island from|had been searching for him since g ; Ponty, B 101NN T oD AN e | Dnitad Btatss Seusjor William J.|have Neen aflequately d Salisbury Sound to Gilmer Bay.|he failed to arrive from Colum- L7 e — treigtr, i vaterlogged 30 WU o0l gamermen. takged after Bari g oresident | tWo vetoes of the M y-Haugen |y ati . e jshed bus. The wreckage was found west of an "ranee rymors asking him when he was| o o event ‘the Presidgm| U plge | 5 R ey (34 bag wigent 1t |German Commander at and ltest advice: s tusf she hag' & = i ; | takes his proposed trip to Florida |bill from Sitka Sound to Khaz Bay by three boys. The accident i 2 T8 & ’ I R % 10 be married and when he secured |, ol UF New Question Magnetic observations and earth. | believed due to & snow storm Battle of Julland Dies 6 feet of { 1o nge ol b & his divorce from his second wife,|*"g BT L eed that| On Wthon 10108 Aubmitlicuaks sblie ikate " catld: .on| G doos 7 d 18 expecter cep afloat until Batrymore refused to reply exeept|, Souvtor Harrls propos e PR 1 b e e B v o while Traveling seugoing tue reaches her. ~The & %o B s& @ivovhel And. I }”“‘ President visit Savannah, Au- 8 U 8 ) % the -| throughout the year at the Sur-/ BURNED TO DEATH Admirai Ponty has & crew g -£0¢ % A e Ay - igusta or Brunswick. logg treaty cutlawing war. In view vey's observatory at Sitka, where| o o 000 o 0 g0 o ; it ot gt e e to m,.:‘n“ igs Soste lnl T;u: The President i conmsidering a|of his Armistice Day speech, many | special auroral investigations were ::Hlvn.l,().:\:(l‘(l-‘., f):nn. A\u_\_.l 26.| BERLIN _Nov. 26. Admiral en_aboar i - ou sereen or stags, Berrymore|CAie 8 bird ssuotusry, it posal-|iClERE Nl K avy add a A .x”{,‘,,e‘;";‘r',':,"‘:‘r", ':::1' |Company, was burned to death |ot Jutland on May 31 1916, Pioneer Trail Blazer, Aged - i . R AT 8. sz b b y > y 9 w o " 0! Batnet g Citis o . . i On Finances Ketchikan, Valdez and Sew \m ? 2 i saany 8 SpoF 59 i . Y - ) A RLATEa WEERL VIR Lon Finsnel o GRS, View s Sover ‘1,?‘”.,‘“:: x;,"i?:,';:?]rnu tundint f teach occurred while b was trav- on Death Bed Wins Nobel Prize Plane Crashes in VISITING JUNEAU| ¢onnection with finances romaing|or repeat program of magnetic ' of W SHOW S0 ‘p“m__ Dot | oar R At P 4 ot T 3 J Pl : !to be seen but in view of his re-|observations in the interior and on| B g AR Sy SEATTLE, Nov. 28. — Ezra| ogr0 Norw Nov. 26 —This Snowstorm ;Two Men A. F. Halloway, representing the|yeated declarations, the Presiden } R 3 "l ilong a railroad track and burst| romoted to Chief Command of Mecker, ously i1l in his hotel|yoeto X e ror litarafure ¢ Alkih Wreskly of Beattls, s 1§ peated declarations, the @s | the coast of aska was in prog-| .0 fames when the gasolind| he Imperial German fleet in Feb- room, is reported barely holding | s Nol p pr 2 And Woman Killed oot by 110 is expected to urge Congress to|ress at the close of the fiscal year. . ! ' ) has been awarded o §grid Und. Juneau, taking subscriptions for g asl |tank wau broken. narq, 1916 The Admiral con- his own teday. Although the 97- 3 —_— | the. Weeki: “l : e iha Tomaln well within the govern-{ Col Jomes'repor, as a whole, is | AN o e R T e | o oo as s zeovéred T0b MOWA" Norwaylen womAR e Fh 3 e Weel and arranging for the, B O ) " ith _ | ¢ b ] Jutla 8 0 e 8 e ¢ 2. EDGERTON, Ohio, NOV. 26.—!uale of the Yoar Book that will be| herts e dealing with ap-{decidedly interesting and will e reditable that in July of the from many illnesses since he was "‘;’I' Ve ARG W0 i Gk orie WODIARY, WHTS it Lot et M ER PO i s e camsl il Dol wafe year he succeeded Admiral 80, his family and physiclans SIETid Undset ls ezardet ' £ killed late last Saturday afternoon| .o pactoooicien” visits to Fai It is not expected this time will| noteworthy is his description of | von Mpltxendarf fk Ohiet Admir- |stated there i - iittle Hope the|MABY &s NOEwAy's grastast H¥iaa whe frph S e iy o W] air-|po propitious for further rocom-|ihe new method of taking ocean &ty of th ARkt iy bt ; P ; '® woman writer. Sno was born in n an airplane crashed near|y.,ys Anchorage, Seward, Cordova ’ z } e fleet, patricachal trail blazer can re- 3 here. Witnesses said the Dilot,|ang valdez. He spent a few days mendations on tax reducticn. soundings by means of the trans-| o lcover from his present illness,|1880 and hus achieved an inter- ® confused in a snowstorm in gliding |y runeau last month, and w}l'l'l bty mission and reception of _echoes, MUHDER GASE Colombian - Avidlor His condition has been. weakened |National reputation with hex realis- to earth, crashed into a tree. |loave here on the next Seattle)Geérman to Be Deported and the description of the use of i {by his confinement in a Detroit tic and iistorical nogels Glenn Butts was instantly killed,| yqqiing for his home. He is ‘well 0ld Murder Ch radio in locating & survey ship’s Makes Long Flight hospital when he was on a four. chief work, “Kristin Lav. andéti H. Bassett, Dilot, Q. his | sariotiod with the. results ot his On urder Charge|position. . Towards Homse Port| OMY dccsslonally 1s the plo. | misattes” was tran lated into wite, died on the way to a hospi-| ajacka trip. esults s o A NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—Sidney owards Home F'ort | ... iyie to speak a0 then only | Euglis n snd many othor tal. N SCOTT'S BLUFF, Neb., Nov. 26. Straeger, former secretary to Ar- = in a whigper. His breathing languages. - —August H. Fahlbusch, 20 years nold Rothstein, slain ‘million-| HAVANA, Nov. 26.—Lleut. Ben- soupcely audible. He is surround - P " ) old, is being held in the county aire gambler, has been arrested. |jamin Mendez, Colombian army o4 by threc daughters who arve| Furlie: A Mar land Ma Re eal jail here pending receipt of a fed- |1t 18 sald he was a witness to(aviator, en route from New YOork/,r the belief this will be their carried y p eral warrant ordering his depor- the shooting on November 4. to Bogota, arrived here yesterday|final watch over their noted Bergson wrench writer, had been tation to Lehe, Germany, on a The police announced Staeger [afternoon completing a trip from |fyther awari the -.,,m. | , Obsolete State La’u;s charge of murder, details of which who gave his occupation as u|Jacksonville, Florida, in less than|—— e - — 4t have not been disclosed by the clerk, was arrested Sunday nightseven hours. | i State Department. by four detectives. They declin- Lieut., Mendez has changed his L » ! atenaar lays rlC G BALTIMORE, Ncv. 26.—A ‘legal( Some of the laws are mors than| Fahlbusch arrived at San Pedro, ed to divulge details of the ar-yplans and will visit for three days ban against feeding terrapin to|100 years old, One of the oldest Cal, as a stowaway on a German rest, the first made and coming|at each stopping place. He ex-| I . 'l one’s negro slaves more than once|was enacted in 1723 and provides | ship fn 1924. He came here as a on . the eve of the assembling of | pects to leave here Wednesday .'ui 0'1 K‘l'l«sas 18(&!-\ tltre a week probdbly will be removed|that “every perscn who shall pro-|laborer and in 1925, married the the grand jury to inquire into|dawn, weather permitting, for b from the statute books by the|fanely swear or curse in the pres.’ daughter of a farmer, Fingerprints the case. Sixty witnesses are|Puerto Barrios, Guatemala. From | SR 1) % % Maryland legislature. enice of a justice of tha peace, or a|taken recently when he was ar- under subpoena. there he will fly to Colon, Pana- 'rm'l:l\'.\. Kas., Nov. 26. -A trick), mukers mee But i 1929 At their next session the state|constable, shall be fined, for the rested on liquor charges, led to an b B . — ma, thence to Bogota. of the calendar will cause two gov- ' legislature wiil be lawmakers plan also to wipe out!first offense, 25 cents.” investigation of his past. Flfill VIdilll of Nelther Mendez nor his Ameri-|ernors to send messages to the Janusry 8, six days n?f:l re t the laws against cursing in the ———————— . can mechanic, Tod Hunter, showed | Kansas legislature this winter sn¢ vovernor is inauguraied, , Dresence of a justice of the peace,| A 1aw passed in 1816 provides| JUDGE HILL SENTENCES - Plane Crash Dies)uny ctrocts of the tiight. ltwo Meutenant governors to pre.{ Ben S. Puulen, fe retiring’ gpus duelling, and some 300 other obso. for a sentence of from five to 18] ESCABILLO TO PRISON e, — side over the Senate. ernor. plans to send a message lete or useless statutes that now|Years for duelling. It rules aisol . SPOKANE, Wash, Nov. 26. STOCK QUOTATIONS ; the legislaiire without attempting = clutter the Maryland law books, |that anyone ‘leaving the state for; jonn Escabillo, Filipino, convict. D. R. Mitchell, mechanic of the The state constitution requires|yy sutline & legiolaiive Drog Regulation of the hours during|the purpose of duelling may be'eq at Ketehikan last week of rape, \ Spokane Airways, died last night,] NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—Alaska|the legislature to convene on the|leaving that to kis sue . Which a liquor establishment may brought back and subjected to the was today sentenced by Judge E. 5 the fifth vict!m of the big passen-|Juneau mine stock Ig quoted today|second Tuesday in January of|Clyde M. Ree ¥ do business was the purpose of)Sdme penalty. Soke Hill, to three years' imprison- MORE ger plane erash here last Friday|at 8%, Chrysler 120, Cudahy 67%, levery odd numbered year, and pro-| The 1907 legi-iature likewise ¥ 3 another of the enactments which| In addition to the law regulat-' ment in the Federal penitentiary Ifo’! night. Eitgon Schilds 39, Kennecott 144%, |vides for inauguration of the gov-|six days uafure the unugun\;hge 1 ¥ a legislative committee on obsolete [ing the hours of a liquor estab- at McNeil's Island, according to Rex Heath, Business Manager of) Missouri 721, Nevada Consolidat-| ernor and other state officers on|Gov. . W. Hoch held over in the = laws proposes eliminating by re.|lishment, there is ome which pre- a telegram received today by U. the’mmuny, the sixth person inl ed 381, Packard Motors 120%, the second Monday of the same |exe utive otflci. for a seccnd the lawmakers was heaid. .