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; i~ s o e g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL XXXIV NO 5162 JUNEAU ALASKA, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1929 HOOVER AND Reinstated in Favor‘ |F oreign Debt TWO FLIERS BEA'I‘ING RECORD FOR ENDURANCE FLIGHT M[:MB[:R OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENT: S }‘I’Ium’ Hits Light | PILOTS JACKSON | 2! Accords Approved | Wires, Strikes Auto, CUNGRESS IN | 1 | By French Senate | Aviator Is Killed | AND BUHINE ARE ! . PARIS, July 27.—The e i BINGHAMPTON, N. Y., July 27 | ® French Senate today com- e | —Joscph Bogert, aged 35 years, ‘) e Dpleted legislative approval of e | saiesman for the Monocoup Aircrafc | ® the Mellon-Berenger and o | _orporation of Moline, Iil., was kill- | | ® Churchill-Caillaux foreign e led luLc yesterday when his plane ® debt accords, passed the e crashed at a local airport. Issue IS Ralsed Over Tlme ® Government’s ratification bill e g.ct was flying low preparing Have Been m Alr Over Clause of Cruiser Con- | ® with a majority of 205 votes. e | t5 land, officials satd, when his) "Moo Hundred and strucllon Act | ° The Chamber of Deputies o planz went into a spin, struck light J “‘e_e u.n red an | © formerly passed the Ameri- o wires over the fleld and tore the!| urty—elgh[ Hours el | e can debt ratification by a e | top ofi a parked automobile. ! P24 k OPPOSITION SEEN ® margin of eight votes. . Bogert was pinned undeg the mo-[ | . ° Millard Cole, occupant of the au- Senator Hale of Senate Committee Opposes Re- cent Announcement WASHINGTON, July 27.—The sibility of a controversy between ident Hoover and Congress over | time clause of the new Cruiscr | the Construction Act, is forseen. The White House disclosed that | | ©eceeoce e CABINET OF FRANGE OUT; GUITS TODAY mobile, e arm. received a severe cut on GOAL BEING SOUGHT {Monoplane Billion Dollar City Forced Down by Cylinder Blow-out ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 27. |-——Two weceks ago the plane St. Louis Robin ventured aloft to test a motor and the flight R NAVY PLANES ' GOING TOBRING ~ JAHNCKEPARTY the President felt the Act gave AL NEW YORK, July 27.—Booked to capacity, th: pride of Germany, the new North Ge 1-Lloyd | him authority to delay construc- ] Pre”"m Pomcare Refusesylmc' Bremen, started eastward late!yesterday in ho)es of breaking an ocean record from New York to "EQtled into an endurance tion on 15 cruisers until June 30, to Reconsider Decision |cnerboure. } W i Iflight which has cclipsed all LI | —Wins Hard Fight On the westward passage, the Bremen clipped neasly nine hours from the record formeriy held by Awaiting Favorable Weath- former records. “.sngx.fl?Lan‘?l;.vfih?g::;u}nlflle- of | |the Cunarder Mauretania making the trip to New York in 4 d 17 hours and 42 minutes. er for Flighl to Ketchi- The 300 hour mark was U:S C‘::fcévzwma e ‘:Cl;;fi PARIS, July 27—The French Eighty thousand persons mspccted the Bremen since its arrival here. | ; Lan 'k N Ofl 5 l passed Thursday. SN % F i Cabinet has resigned in a body e el ok e an tor Navy lcia : s in error. | B 4 % | S Five hundred hours is set Senator Hale said the time clause | Witer Mirmmond. Falnowes’ folnmen (. NAVY MLN SFFE\ DLRIGIBLE BASE IO e e A 1 refers “starting ships within the § reconsider his own decision to re- o pon L_c‘.p o Ids e goal. year specified and not to permit of sign. tlon from First Assistant Secre-| A 8 g’clock this morning, Bw n thate Npfsaiston An impending operation, made |tary of the Navy Ernest Lee Pacific Coast Ti the pilot s e il e i | 'hccossary by exhaustion and fatigue | | Jahncke, Lieut.-Comdr. A. W, Rad- Pacific Coas| ime, the pilots, thereafter fn the long fight for debt agree- |ford arranged to have all four Dale Jackson and Forrest Clause In Question 4 4 ments, is behind the action. cs of the Alaska Aerlal Sur- poine had been in the air The clause in question read . | It is believed that A. Briand U. S. N, take off rom Junean “Provided, that if construction of A R il brdalied. o fokmy . Cbbinet: TAKING RE(}ESS morning at 5 o'clock for Ket- any vessel herein authorized to be| In November, 1927, following | Poincare won his fight for the 1 for the purpose of bringing| At Houston, Texas b undertaken in the fiscal year end- | June 30, 1929, or in 1830, is publication of articles by Rear- | debt ag Lcmcnts etary Jahncke and a party of ithree to Juneau. Due to the very [monoplane Billion Dol ing ; { Admiral Thomas P. Magruder, | not undertaken in that fiscal year, | above, in which he criticized | ch SoonstEuctlonansey e under-| h.mxllmp of naval affairs by | {poor weather reports which have| !was forced down by a fbc\u received hourly through the out cylinder. The pl |courtesy of the Signal Corps, the! LONDON, July 27.—Parliament rose for its long summer recess to- day after the new Labor Govern- taken in the next succeeding fiscal year.” Senator Hale said the clause was | the department, the officer was { relieved of his duties as com 1929 BRISTOL ment had weathered its first month | of its life | and emerged cathed {been flying for: 2')3. !when the accident lp‘un s have been standing by for more favorable weather. put in the bill to insure authoriza- l'.)l.l.l“ltldnl n_f the Navy Yard at BAY P A GK IS from the problems presented. i Flane Persennel EREE e o tion if by any chance it were found | Philadelphia. Magruder ha“\ The freedom from Parliamentary When the weather = clears the ) 4 impossible to start the ships with-| been recalled for duty and is| duties_gives Premicr Ramsay M; iplancs will take the nir amd be f in the time-specified, M ordered to report August 1 as| Boni#23n. oportunity. he- wantd: to |piloted 0. Kefohikan' as Jollow. Cause of Issue commander of the fleet ba,el |“get down to work” Foremost of | the Junecdu, Lieul. Comdr. A’ e The issue came up following the| force on the Pacific coast, | his plans is the trip to the United | [: Radford; the Sitke, Lt. E. F. Bur-| announcement by the President sev-|. Er e States in October to confer with | kett; the Petersburg, Lt. C. F. cral days ago that the construction w’[‘o‘a] for District Is 1,063, |President Hoover for the purpose of i rmri the Ketchikan, Lt. R. of American cruisers, otherwise to D ‘ advancing the cause of disarma- | |F- Whitehend. have begun during the coming fall, | 270 Cases—91 Vs Per ment and world peace. PRI Gov. George A. Parks has ex- FAIH WEATHER will be postponed until there is op- H Cent Is Red Fish e s | Lecations for a possible site for lightor than air craft in the |londed an invitation to Secretary portunity for consideration of their i | | Pacific northwest were inspected by (left to right) Comdr. Gariani (Jahncke and his party to be his) affect upon the expected agreement SRR e {Interior Man { z'nyltlon, dRia‘r ‘;;\dmé WiEIIIaLmMA. NLO'I'le“’ Lt. Comdr, Charles C. Rozin ”C’l:lrlnr; a:bi‘rhs‘s,(:"l‘;@‘.;‘:;‘;‘dumfl"S‘On4 iti i na- SHINOr Cl ahl an . Comdr. E. L. Marshall, e au. | 0 : :illtl:]:rig.mmh s ‘antol Bay district for the season B(’IL(’I ved Killed ! 4 | Reaches Ketchikan 'Plane am! Aviator All Set § / The President’s announcement UN BATTLESHIP Ju;b hcm;;;g;as 1,063,270 ;xla‘:cs, of | B) Bours | | Ch’ilzf‘cn Ne:\gypa:it:’ ;rg:;f:gn:bl‘)(;:{ for fllghl from Ta- k was r 56 ritish Premier whic! cases, or per | | o . 2 S : gz:nigyX;;:S[r)‘ofxafi‘sannnouncemcn' |cent were reds, according to ad- ’. A AR .} DEMUNSTRAT!UN Will Help Blg Count;mu destroyer Moody. Accompunylng; coma to ]apan | of curtailment and suspension of |Accident on- British Naval| vices received at local headquarters| o TANANA, Alaska, July 7. o | . Secretary Jahnci> i Admiral Zei- — ritish Naval program. Résul {of the United States Bureau of|$ —Joe John, Soloman Basc 9| ] ! gemeler, Commandant of the Thir-| pAcOMA, Wash., Juy 21-—Hnr- E ke B Craft to Result in { Fishertes from Agent Dennis Winn|® 8nd qcorég St!essd t;epf_nlt‘: 2 | I teenth Naval District with head-' g Bromley's ‘projeckd figné ] Latouche Station Asks Inveshgallon | who has been in that area all sea- | o L‘I’)‘(i:;‘z; ni[;::s. ‘f’;rufe ‘;:“ . ‘ Yumdters at the Bremerton N8V¥ (na plane City of Tacoma, © 4 o . |son. The 1928 pack for the dis-| o L0 " St el o anout, e i XA |the Pacific from Tacoma to Japan, For More Radio Power Wly 27— The| trick was 1374164 cases, of wmch‘ ; - % | The itinerary of the party Which nae peen steeled into & grim walte | VALETTA, Malta, July 27.—The Bones of a human were also . . | is making an inspection trip in-! | British Admiralty has taken such|1323640 were reds. i «|Feared Disorders in Shang- | Tlides.” beeldes Kotchikan, Sitka,| D8 Sonteat Witk SISNRTANG St WASHINGTON, J July 27.—Thelg serious view of the explosion in| The entire western Alaska pack,‘. A coroner’s iy hald that teiPrelud A ;" esw - ';s & ‘d o % er report needed to send him Kennecott Copper Corporation of |the gun turret of the battleship {however, is expected to equal BHBL | o - tha-Hones Wire part of the e a1 Frelude to Aug- ciltpsisnnmankmwo; ;‘:; 1 me‘tOWflPd ‘Tokyo. 1 Eatouche, Alaska, has applied to|pevonshire, that the Commander- [Of 1928, as the showing on thele gkeleton of A. Rhodes, who ® ust 1 Outbreaks i et s i Jun:’a"‘f o Since the test flight Thursday, the Federal Radio Commission for |in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleec;maska Peninsula is excellent 50'¢ met death in an unknown e i v.hmu it will join the Moody‘ nothing has been needed but good authorization to conduct a general|js steaming full speed to Volo,| far. The southern district of t%c e manner. - . | T Jweathcr as the plane and aviator P | public shore to ship communicatior | Greece, to hold an inquiry. Peninsula has to date packed 247,- | e From the appearance of o R o are all set. G station, The station already has| The death of another marine 881 cases, and the Herendeen Bay-|e the outfit and condition of e, o ANGHAIL ALy 27.HRLY | ; Bromley has asked for only fair 1 special authorization covering point |during the night brought the death | Port Moeller area 81,565 cases. The |e the skeleton, it is believed e | C00Y Y8NE With a Communist dem- NEw TEST IN ‘\veamer to Dutch Harbor as he to point communication. toll to 16 men with nine injured. run in the latter section is pracu-}o Rhodes was killed by bears. onstraiin and_ eprders Wh}Ch U.wi will be carzying & Hesky IoNSISE R |cally over, but chums and pinks|e A LC fcmt'(;d ll’( only /:‘ prc.uldetu:‘ glmollnenohn L:‘slhrds" hszfingg:d 8 i a " i greater outbreaks on August 1, the 4 ere, wi e load growing - AUTHOR OF PRIZE NOVEL WROTE | anities i the southorn dltret. | ——eveeet ° ** |anniversary of the Boiserist fevo- AIRPLANNED ooy b it G - e The total pack for Western Alas- lution in Russia. {to fight anything the elements BECAUSE SHE GREW LONESOME K in 1920 vas 1480 cases. Tn: DREDGE ENGINEER 1§ | P ::Aend‘fi?:wlc‘mp]n\ofis b‘z:;‘\‘u” BY Twu MEN‘MW W offer. FORTE MOTTE, 8. C, July 27—] “I told him T couldn't write a|Pack there up to date this year is| HERE ON CONFERENCE|the company refused to re-cmploy | ! Local Communication Because a boy grew up and went |decent letter,” Mrs, Peterkin says,|1394710 cases. three discharge workers. ! W. L Hicks, Chief Radioman off to school, his mother turned to|“He insisted and I tried several T T W SEies 5 Meralded on allt work uboard the U. 8. S. Gannet, was writing as a means of passing the] sketches. Then Carl Sandburg §f » To confer with District Engineer}as Communists are stirring discord | C tot C t 'R f n !in communication today with Har- lonely hours. came to Charleston on a visit and Maj. Malcolm Elliott relati to|prior to the August 1 celebration. oas! 0 Loas eluelling jold Bromley, pilot of the plane And becnusle thi:‘mothre‘r “vfi? on :‘/I;n ?éuaman brought him up to ‘(n-pd;;ing operations at Petersburg Endurance Fl]gh( Next ir‘m (;lr Tacoma and the flier stated a Carolina planwation where life is otte.” Bar, F. C. Scheffauer, engineer of . 2 5 . jthat he turned in last night for a 4 placid and strangers are few, she| There was the turning point. IN HULLYWUUDHM san Francisco disirict for the|SITKA CONDITIONS l‘hcre‘ Deve l’,‘?" man'Iy longl —Start from SpOkane | much needed rest. wrote of what she saw and, specifi- | Sandburg was enthusiastic and the U. 5. Board of Engineers, arrived | counts,” nota bly when o Preparations for lne flight have cally, she wrote of the negroes she |southern woman was won over. i today. He was accompanied by ARE NORMAL, SAYS “‘;’(;‘;1‘3‘5 L uct‘u;;‘xlgw\(:r(,)rl(}('fp:ec;‘;(; USFL'ON?:I:‘EV WB}-’:h» .:]uly 2"7‘;“' | been long and arduous and, due to saw. “I asked them for the severest i his daughter Miss Louise Schef- e eEpwn, i f eut. Nick Mamer has chosen Ar# had weather reports, Bromley de- Mrs, Julia Peterkin possibly never | critic in America and they told me Phyalcal Encountg Takes an # u. S. COMMISSIONER cou_m will take place when the|Walket, veteran pilot and motorimded to get some rest in anticipa- would have written had she not|of Henry Mencken. I sent him Place-_lnjuncngn Is Work on the shoals at Peters- ; United States starts to find out [expert, to be co-pilot for the pro-tion of good weather in the near felt the need to do something with | my sketches and he wrote that he Al Se i burg Bar is progressing satistac-| Conditions at Sitka are at least; just how many people she has,|posed coast to coast refuelling en-|future and an early departure. i the time suddenly given a mother |liked them.” S0 cures torily, Mr. Scheffauer said. The|normally good, with the canner'.'( Dr. Melvin T, Copeland, Har.{dutance flight which is backed by‘ — whose child no longer needed her | These sketches appeared and dredging will be completed about|abead of the 1927 pack, and trol-| vard professor, will act on|SPokane business men. 'SYMONDS ON VISIT E care. She tried music, but her [then came her first book. “Green| LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 27— . middle of next month. Fol-|lers experiencing good fishing dur-| President Hoover's advisory 5 L:""_: “:vta;nor hr:llfm {"hef fllxlgh" ) heart was not in music. The sugges- | Thursday” and, in a measure, The tension in the employment ;... that the dredge MacKenzie|ing a three-weeks' run of king sal-| committee which is devising 10 T i [mm,' il o.i rle l;fi ;:“’ WITH FAMILY HERE | tion that she write came from her | “Black April” were well rounded |sifuation In talking pictures has . roum to San Francisco and|mon, sald Judge R. W. DeArmond| plans for taking the census. 2 s fbrrie e ol . ] tsacher, Henry Bellaman of Colum- | sketches, but sketches none the[been tightened as the result of a' " "o 't Honolulu where it|of that place. ' Drring that time, | (International Newareel) rather than to set a new record. |y 1 gymonds a Vice-President bia, 8. C. less, “Scarlet Sister Mary” was a|Physical encounter at a Hollywood . " ou¢ four months work. the trollers made excellent money,| o i A L])tm ?Ims"tflpm‘;n; l«;) “{ Ili?mxm the Pacifie American Fishetion And out of that suggestion came |novel, breathing the aroma of damp studio and 2 Oourt elfstion aginst.| Mr. Scheffauer and his daugh-|he said. ! L’:? "'"cu (" : L‘NCI ""1 redueNng and in charge of that company's “Green Thursday” and “Blacksoil and scorching cotton fields, of |the producing company, both of | "™ 0" yoe until Mon.| The larger boats more suc- |Geological Students Y,'rr'f w;:;:;) m(;] Devc(::nnka e:) southeastern Alaska cannery opera- April” and, finally, “Scarlet Sister |love and laughter and a code of “’rkf“ci‘s e :}l;‘e zu:growths “°f the |day, leaving for the south on the|cessful owing to the fact that much | cl:-w:mnd‘ thcgncc‘to Gibalia Sa"wtiuns arrived here yesterday from Mary,” which won the Pulitzer |morals which are peculiarly ne- :o;:‘i);uono‘to esetablclshri gg:edyshts-‘su“m” Alameda enroute to San|of the fish were taken as far m,y/’m[ Teachers Are Iiace Bok Py paas und!“"' Icy Strait area. He will visit prize. groid. Twe Bin were -diadieg thens ap. Francisco. from shore as 25 miles. They re- ( ,”",” o to Alaska | rabusn 4o Spokane. % with his family here until tomor- All are tales of the same sea-| ‘“Before I sent the first sketches) oo o % o.° coo by hund:eg' — e ported running through larze i | A refuelling plane will assist the! W leaving then for Petersburg.. coast plantation, of the negroes who | away,” Mrs. Peterkin confesses, “T|p 0™ 0 v Gostroved by war‘ schools of herring offshore at con-| Mamer plane at each proposed! The Icy Strait area has experi- live as they have lived since slav-|called in an old negress who isi ... - working on the picture | o eeo0000 e ®®® ®isiderable distance and that there; SEATTLE, July 27—Under thelstation and perhaps enroute if the!©nced a fair run this season, Mr. ery days. “Black April” has his|supposed to be able to cast spells.|o, alleged - ayrapathliarior lhe\ TODAY'S STOCK ¢ (was an abundance of feed in the! direction of Dean Henry Landes, of | gas supply becomes exhausted as a)Symonds said. The Excursion In- counterpart and the magdalene who | T asked her if she could cast &poiity created a demonstration by QUOTATIONS ® |water, which accounted for the|the University of Washington, Col-|result of encountering bad weather.|let plant has in excess of 50,000 gave her favors but kept her heart, |spell on them so that those Who|y,ooino ang hissing the veterans | ®© 00000000 00 00 °merous fish. |lege of Science, 30 geological stu- PR A | cases packed today and is ahead of lives as surely as Mrs. Peterkin|read would like them. I suppose she | s they loft the lot. | Mr. DeArmond came over on offi- |dents =nd teachers from many|UNALGA TO ENGAGE IN |the 1927 pack for the same period. made her live in her prize novel. did and maybe the spell is Work-, rne “Gourt action came when a! NEW YORK, July 27.—Aiaska Ju-|cial business and is returning home ' parts of the country will leave to- ARMS PRACTICE IN SEPT.| A gratifying feature of this year’s Mrs. Peterkin started to write|ing, still.” Superior Court Judge ordered Wax-‘ eau mine stock is guoted today atjon the steamer A'ameda Monday. morrow on the steamer Yukon on pack in this district has been the because the placid existence in this| Mrs. Peterkin and another Caro-|ner Brothers, picture produoers” , American Smelting 110%, Am-|He attended a meeting of the|a two weeks' trip to Alaska to study| Through the courtesy of Major|increase in red salmon. The Ex- little township was not enough to|linian, DuBoise Heyward, are cred- |ints Court on August 5 to show erican Tobacco A 175, Tobauco B|Board of Trustees of the Pioneers' |geological formation {Basil D. Spalding, U. S. A, the cursion Inlet plant is well ahead keep alive her interest in the world |ited with writing the most intelli- |cause why an injunction should 176, Bethlehem Steel 122, Conti-|Home held here today. He is Sec-| The party will go to Ketchikan,!cutter Unalga, Comdr. Edward E.|of last year for this varlety, Me. outside her door. Music failed, and, [gent literature of the southern ne- Inot pe granted prohibiting the em- | nental Motors 14, Cudahy 51, Inter- rretary of the Board. | Juneau and Seward. 'Addlson, will hold small arms tat-|Symonds said. ‘ because she was disappointed with [groes. And as Heywood’s “Porgy” ployment of Tully Marshall. | national Paper A 31, Paper B 20%, ————-— | - e, get practice on the small arms e her progress, she tried to divert|captured the Pulitzer award as a| The Equity is trying to have only Mathieson Alkali 60, Standard Oil| Looking to the skies for law en-| Each elementary school for white range at Chilkoot Barracks the| American prune growers are run- her teacher's attention by telling|play last year, so “Scarlet Sister |actors and actresses make contracts of California 71, Stewart-Warner|forcement, O, W. Wilson, Chief of ' children in Charleston, S. C. is}first week in September. Ensign|ning ahead of their foreign com- Y him incidents of her plantation|Mary” carried on the tradition this|for the talkies who are fully paid 70’:, U. S. Steel 206, Corn Pro-|Police in Wichita, Kans., learned Lolequmped with a motion pleture C. W. Thompson is Gunnery Of-|petitors, says the North Pacific Co~ life. He urged her to write them. year, up in the Association, ducts 100, National Acme 37%. “solo” with six hours 'instruction. projector, ficer on the Unalga, Operative Prune Exchange.

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