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After a preliminary hearing before Judge J. J. F. Ward, in the United States Commission- er's Court, Sturgell bound over At Mansfield, | | Yohn, William the leader; Samuel. J MANSFIELD, Sept. 18. — Seven |brothers, born to the furnace and |rolling mill, are on their way |to still more important places among executives in the country's steel industry. Of ancestors whose iron monger- ing activities date back to the |time Caesar invaded Britain, Will- |lam H. Albert, Samuel, John, Har- . F. Austin and James G. Davey lifted the once defunct Na- 10[ the newly formed Empire Steel | corporation, with a capital of $20,- | 000,000, William H. Davey, 57, the eldest |and the leader, is president of Em- Hnn He has handled steel ever “|since he was a bundler at 13 in mills at Glouchestershire, Three years later his . mother, with ten children and 12 cents, landed in America to join her hus- band. She went to Cleveland and Will- Ohio, these bm!.hen are usochted n the same steel |to the Federal Grand Jury on a bond of $300. No details of the case have been' ~ received by Marshal White. Charles Nye, head of the Home Power Com- | pany of Skagway, signed the com- plaint in the case. - e MARTHA SOCIETY The Martha Society will hold a social meeting in the Church Par- lors Friday, Sept at 2:30 o'clock. ' Mrs. Joe Campbe B: T ber STEEL WELDS LADDER TO POWER FOR 7 SONS OF IMMIGRANT PAIR Lower row: Albert, Harold, Austin, | pite th THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY SEPT. 18 192 VAHE HULDS \JOEEISggg?roE{q I}P:%lE‘IEUOR!Wifi Hop Next | PHILADELPHIA cer LEADERSHIP wmpumv in the Women'’s Air Der- \ sated Senator Retains‘ Wmmng anary PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 18—W: Vare still has a tight e leadership of the Philade Republican organization de: efforts of the Republican to oust his candidates and |a the circumstance that the Yol Republican Senate has refused thus far to permit him to take the that body, to which he wa in 1926. The candidates by Vare for nomination for offices swept to overwhelm- | ctory in yesterday's primary | phia League al fight was for control party machinery and the centered around the office ister of Wills .or which Wil- rpbell was slated for a! n by the organization. He | opposed by John Dugan, can- didate of the Republican League Ce bell had a lead of more than | 165,000 votes. ! Other Vare slated candidates, | e Kemp for City Treasurer | Fred Schwartz for Coronor by even larger pluralities than venn. Campbell. Republican League, headed The who managed Vare's Sena- ampaign in 1926 and broke e when the organization d to slate Dugan for Register refu Mayor Mackey denied the accu- of the Vare leaders that he | was using the Republican League to further his ambition to become Governor of Pennsylvania. He said that his action was solely in the | interest of economy and efficiency | and to defeat fee-grabbing candi- | dates of the organization. >—— AT DAWSON Miss Kathleen Martin and Alex- ander Cody Cowaret of Selkirk | e recently married at St. Paul's| WED Cathedral, Dawson, by Bishop I.| O. Stringer. They will continue to| reside at Selkirk. 20 property owners are to| aller taxes as a result of a ment. | 'm' eland, O., is a northbound pas-" Petropavlovsk, principal town e | 2 2 - ihe Alaska and is en-|® Of the Kamchatka Peninsula e 2;:?;::}1%;" for the GOOD- airbanks where he wnl\' after a flight over the Sea o || oo of Made-to-Meas- member of the Alask: {® of Okhotsk. Y GoATH ANDSUITS, OVER- Incorporated. Mr. _The next stage of the e RAINCOATS. ‘son and Ben Eielson, head of the‘: flight, with New York City o || Pictures, Picture Fram- Alaska Airways, Incorporated, flew(® as the terminus, is from e f gl several years ago when|® Kamchatka across the Paci- ® ing and Tinting both members of fic to Attu, Alaska. . under supervision of Mrs. | D e e TP PSS {Russian Plane See Dempsey Lewis Third and Seward Streets FOR Cleaning, Pressing, Re- || pairing, Alterations All work guaranteed {To Alaska brother of the latc’ n, who was killed re- crmsnn Cr NIKOLAYEVSK-ON-THE e AMUR, Siberia, Sept. 18.— The Russian plane Land of the Soviets landed safely at farvel ntly in an mplanc accident while m" Santa Monica, Cal, m thei * dition. & Dempsey Lewis, successor to Coates Studio. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER H®*®eseseeeescsce s, Anchorage, | B S and is financed by NO\'\" The Ohio Penitentiary has a con- | xk capitalists. vict band of 54 pieces, Rubber Boot Specials Men’s Goodrich King Fisher Hip Boots, pair ... $6.45 Men’s Light Weight Sporting Boots Boys’ Regular Storm King Boots Youths’ Regular Storm King Boots DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Blossom Silk, yard Black and White Silk Hose, 75c pair, 2 pair GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM & ? B . A B | UMBRELLAS RAINCOATS RUBBERS CLOTHING FOR WET WEATHER AT REDUCED PRICES ORE RAINCOATS AT $5.00 EACH For Men and Women Leader Department Store GEORGE BROS., Managers business. Left to right, upper row: James, iam started work in the old Unit- ed States Steel plant at Dunlo, Pa., Four years later Willlam, the father, and Thomas, a brother, who died 10 years ago, went to Niles, Ohio, where the family gath- ered. William’s career tock him to many plants, and he rose to the superintendency of the Carnahan Steel company in Canton, then to the vice presidency of the Massii- lon Rolling Mill company. In the meantime his brothers were ascending the ladder at Cleveland, Niles, Youngstown and other Ohio steel centers. All were working with the hope that some day they would have their own plant. The opportunity came in 1914, when the fires at the National »{mills died out and the concern an- nounced bankruptey. Starting at scratch, every cent they had went into the concern. With the aid of Mansfield citizens they bought the bonds of the de- funct plant. By 1928 the flames were roaring again, At that time a widely heralded merger brought into one corpora- tion the Ashtabula Sheet Steel company, the Empire Steel com- pany, of Cleveland, the Falcon Steel Company, the Thomas Sheet Steel company, the Waddell Steel company, all of Niles, and their concern. William was made president of the combination. Albert heads the purchasing and open hearth de- partment in the Mansfield works; Samuel the sheet mills outside Mansfield; John the Mansfield sheet mill; Harold the Detroit office and James the Philadelphia office. Austin is chief engineer. All of the Daveys are large muscular and tanned. They are || all able to take a turn stripped to the waist in a hot mill. They know the worker's viewpoint and they are trying to “take the back- ache out of the mills.” CALIFORNIA' GROCERY Phone 478 CANNING PEACHES PEARS AND CONCORD GRAPES ARRIVED ON STEAMER ALASKA ———ORDER THEM EARLY——- PEACHES, per box ALap i e PEARS, perbox . . . . . .. CONCORD GRAPES,per basket . . FRESH RED ROCK CHEESE GARNICK’S PHONE 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY $1.10 $3.50 60c Fresh Alaska Eggs and Alaska Vegetables 5 PHONE 174