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TH “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL XXXIV., NO. 5226 19 (%) el MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ALASKA EMPIRE PRICE TEN CENTS CUBS STAGE COMEBACK AND WIN THIRD OF SERIES DEFENSE FOR pened 0. the afternoon of August 9, came from the lips of his em- leged attack and asked if he would Colormlo State Prison at Hezghl of Convu‘l.s Riot group of conviets with hands elevated in token of COL. LINDBERGH Cozumel Island after locating un- known ruins. covered the Mayan territory which here last night after a flight from £ l.() X SCORE TODAY’S BUSH PITCHES _— o JBS— ABRITPOAE McMillan €0 W English 41002 GOUD BALL T Hornsby, e Wilson, rf. 302200 ) Stcphenson, If. .4 0 1 5 0 0] f L Grimm, 1b. 4000900 First Inkling Is Given in| Returns to States After Air J29°" © £ 0 BE =g b . | " Lush, p 310 0 0 o/Hornsby, Cuyler, Emerge Testimony Introduced i rg Total . om o1 from Batting Sl * A | otals 34 3 5 27 6 1 — Yesterday tion Flight lresios. Tandn RO s ¢ b“ Wi o 3 e S S Bishop, 2b 4.0 1.3 40} ubs Win 3 to 1 MTAMI, Fla, Oct. 11.—Col Ha e LS PUBLICITY MAN IS Shasles A. Lindbergh and his wife 3 0 21 o o/BUNCH HITS WITH are back in the States after com- 3000 0 0, WlTNESS FOR STATE | Jeting aerial explorations of the S0 0. 08 ANERRORIN SIXTH ruins pr nt Mayan villag 401 2 00| —_— e 4 entral America whose crumb; 400 CE R " Presiding Judge szzes walls and tottering buildings have 4023010 Earnshaw Hun_ls GOOd Hinr Rewaeditig - Pér: probably never before been seen 7 2000 2 0f Game but Athletics Fail _ g i g by white men. “Summa 100000 t P d T “ ]ured Testlmony Leaving Miami 20 days ago on Benll5 0 I'roduce lallies vhat started out to be an air mail Tosals 3 1 0m 0 1 ] ARG o trail, Col. Lindbergh, acsompanicd| °‘—Batted for Earl i SHORT SCORE The first inkling of Alexander Pan- by his bride, carried out a 9,000-mile ned runs—Cubs i ;t l; li tages own version of what hap- urvey flight. The party landed bae on balls— lfi“\m“' ”“r‘"’, Athletics 1 91 BATTERIES Cubs—Bush and Taylor. shaw by and St BRIT. PREMIER loye, William Joberlman, publicity ! - 2. ? fnmmrcr for, Pantages at tl;xe nmi. Dr. Kidder, Director of Carnegie A[V‘V‘J:‘on, left 4 “::hh-tlcs—l:armhaw and Coch- 1 of the alleged attack on Eunice | Institute, one of the scientists on * " ™ ) 4 S § Pringle. 2 the flight, sald: “The purpose of Mcns and Earnshaw: first on er- co’('fl_‘;g::T(f SCORE | Joberiman said he talked to Pan- the flight was to determine wheth- Tors—Cubs 1, Athletics 1 Games) tages on August 10 about the al-| er ‘an airplane could be of service | T | Cubs ” This picture, taken while prisoners and guards were battling in the Colorado State Penitentiary Thursday, October 3, shows the fire |to archaeology. ~We pretty well Athletics g be any help regarding what oc-| started by the prisoners after they mutinied. In the passageway at the left is shown a 4 ! curred in the little room. Joberl-| cyrrender. The sguarc structurc in the foreground is the West Gate where the attack was made by the National Guard after dynamite was gl:é:?:: tgsmx:;;canguzé?fimi‘:\ man said Pantages replied: “I was g . L o R h J ” o] Cubs . 8 P! placed under the wall. In the background is the mess hall, where th: riot started. The walls are shown. The square building in the | Chiapas, Tabasco and the whole of el 3 coming down stairs to see you on some business. Miss Pringle was coming down behind me. I found your door locked. She wanted to talk to me so I stepped into the middle of the yard is Cell House No. thrown. —Associated Prcss Photo. where the conviets barricaded themsclves. From the upper left window the bodies of slain guards were JURY WHICH IS TRYlNG THEATER MAGNA“E lNVESTlGATIflN Gautemala and Honduras. We were in the air about 25 hours. During that tfme we discovered three hitherfo unknown ruins, and pos-! ]slbly 2 fourth. We did in 25 18 RESTING IN - NEWYORKGITY SHIBE PARK, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 11.—Rogers Hornsby and Kiki Cuyler emerged from their batting little room. She made a fuss al- 8 most immediately and began hours by plane what takes a qround l’flflclp tt:,da}l". and fi Cubs staged screaming.” expedition at least five years to P Ml ‘ a comebac] their first The witness said he was asked u'F LuBBY l STs o through the impenctrable May- Peace Mission Has |Been “)Zo";dtse;‘" b by o score what he should tell the District At- an jungle.” ACCOmpMed Ton\or- ’ e l;’\‘n.il m‘or:usz:' and Cuyler : torney and Pantages repeated the story. Presiding Judge Charles Fricke took the witness out of the hands of Prosecutor Fitts and Job- efiman said he and -Pantages had various conversations throughout the day. Questioned by Fitts if Pantages had not instructed him to give cer- tain testimony, Joberlman .said: “No.” He was the second witness to testify Pantages asked him to say he was in the little room at the time of the alleged attack. ———————— LAKE MICHIGAN STORM SWEPT: L | REGULAR GAI.E Five Yachts and Many Seven women and six men compose the whom Aloxander Pantanes de'ended charnc breunht by Eunice Prmnle, “Dust Screen’’ for Autos Is New Bootleggers’ Aid i { utwelve good men and true” and the alternate, before ! 3 . { Fruitless Search Associated Press Photo 17 year old Los Angnln girl. For Plane of Flier Merrill FAR REACHING YGeneral Probe Is to Be Made by Committee of U. S. Senate WASHINGTOXN, Oct. 11.—Lobby- ing, how it is done, who does it, for whom, what ends are sought and what results are accomplished, be brought under the scrutiny of the Senate starting next Tuesday. Not since President Woodrow Wilson’s assertion in 1913, are lob- byists so thick in Washington “One cannot throw a brick with- tion lobby then, the probe being bill. Never has such a sweeping inquiry into lobbying been under- taken as the one now proposed. Senator Caraway, Chairman of will ! out hitting one of them,” starting) the Senate committee’s investiga-| brought on the Underwood tariff | OIL FIRE IS EXTINGUISHED IN OKLAHOMA {Two Men Are Heroes, but to Them it Is Just Regu- lar Every Day Work OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 11 —The thrill of a lifetime to one man is just the hundrum routine for another as witnessed by Mack and Fred Kinley who are acclaim- ed by the country as heroes, while |the Sinclair oil officials sought to |conquer an oit gusher fire which |for 60 hours menaced the entire |south ofl field of Oklahoma City. - INTERNATIONAL row He Celebrates NEW YORK Cm, N.. %, 04 11 ~THis official mission for peace hav- ing been aCeoMPIEHE, British Pre- | mier Ramsay MacDonald was to-| day in the city that he calls the| city of his adoption. He receivcd;mf;.; r«;’rhe:n tfi:raéu;x; stc}:eds!nlll‘ greetings from friends and had alof Lhélr tallies, Barnshaw mi; ):n program of luncheons, teas, dlnners:hnve been credi’ted wituh victgrv fl"'fl conferences. today. He got himself into a hole Tomorrow, his sixty-third birth- by walking Bush, who was first up day, he plans to spend with friends in that frame. McMillan, attempt- in quiet contemplation of both the|ing to sacrifice, popped a‘ruul back past and future, of the plate which Cochrane gath- No plans have been made for ered in. English drove a grounder Sunday, after which he will cross,;at Dykes who fumbled. The Cub into Canada for a conference with pitcher went to second and Eng- Premier Mackenzie King. ilish was perched on first. - e Then the Rajah came through. {1t was his third trip to the plate 1nnd on the other two occasions "Esrnsh.\w had fanned him. This {time he drove a single to right, scoring Guy and sending English |to second. Wilson strode to the {plate with runners on first and "second. ‘.Guy Bush got the pitching de- cision over George Earnshaw, start- ed by Connie Mack in the second straight game, of the series. - The Wtter stensk oV 1D, O mnd vielded but sl hits, Error Is Costly HIGHWAY BOARD v | ’ | The two Kinleys who conquered N Smaller Craft Are Re- | ransa, micn, oct. 1—a |e SEWARD, Alaska, Oct. 11 e |the Senate Committee nOW, an-ithe fiery deémon today returned MAY BE FURME ci,m}sm“ bor,f d;“g e rted to Have Sunk |/dust screen” that gives the same ) ‘e Careful search from Point e |nounced that Frederick Kock, Tar- /¢y the drab daily routine and re- e Wt ol e Rt o po effect as a “smoke screen,” is the le Bainbridge to Sewara by e |iff Commissioner, will be the first rused to be interviewed. ‘grcm.de; et 158 lcr(‘hlotp a?: ;’;:: . i latest device of automobile driving 'e Deputy Marshal H. M. Con- e |to testify. The brothers, clad only in old , oy ovenonzing Hornsby going to second and Eng= + CHICAGO, Til, Oct. 11.—Five|bootleggers, according to Oscar G. e rad, of Latouche, which was ® S |work clothes, scorned asbestos suits . ‘oo cor::nzl n‘ he creation of Hsh to third, Cuyler came throught . yachts and a number of smaller Olander, commissioner of public ordered by Giov—George A NigugiRasimniiniaiy | o o o(and croutfied behind meial shleldl el H;;:‘;y“’fi:‘j‘;‘:’ ;‘: B o singls to right, secill craft are reported to have been|safety. A iy i ted' Parks, has failed to disclose @ | g TODAY’S STOCK [m'; c;utt;ouslg ufdgefim:l:?rflflway been introduced in Congress, ac-| both Hornsby and English. Kiki sunk during & high wind which| Favoring the less frequented| s any indication of a wreck of @ |, QUOTATIONS |forward towar il mes . ding to advice recelved at 1o~alw‘“ed at first when Stephenson flew lashed Lake Michigan to a fury and | gravel trunk lines or county dirt o the plane piloted by Aviator ®| g g g e 6 @ 6 0 6 6 0 ¢ @ -'“ streams ot}wan" d_renched them Fika dciuartdn Sor fe AtES Roadm“' to Miller. 1 sent high waves to tear dnchored|and gravel roads, Olander said, the e Merrill. ‘In fact no wreck ® |and their shield which was soon ' e | Bush Pitches Well ] B | ' | sizzli i Commission. It carries an T0- " gty We i craft from their moorings. | bootleggers have equipped their cars e of boat or plane was seen or ® Npw VORK, Oct. 11.—Alaska Ju- siz; .m,” hot. In this manner they priation of $25,000 to delm:;ppne | Bush pitched splendid ball. While A strong southeast gale pounded | with air compressing machines that | 5 , e any indication. Every nook 'I'neau mine stock “is quoted today tore away the red hot steel der- ot i 'he was found for nine hits, all the shore line from south of Chi-|stir up dust to the point where it Judge to Decide Later o and bay. was touched and gy 75, Alleghany Corporation 47% ik Eertt goe threnmplac;d & e bill was introduced in the Singles he kept them well soat= cago to as far north as Milwaukee.iis not only impossible to see the Wh h M . l e the shoreline was surveyed "Bethlehem Steel 120%, Continental | bomb a e base of e flame, iR s iy {tered. He worked out of a bad ) In less than 24 hours the lake fleeing car but dangerous to pur- ether Vhstral or o through binoculars. S 101, DT the e from s ‘guxmd September 30, S an . identica |10l In the second frame when the (S rose 19 inches. sue it and hold to curving roads. | Take Recess . ®|Fox Fims 100%, General Motor: “‘l'[;‘ 5:)‘:]‘: ;:?c\:l?ux“ i e ‘expected . to be pre-|18DS thoueht momentarily that the f hcxlxglht‘,” oy g Vi bt sn::;:o‘tngmt?;efl:;flz; b ):,T;yi —— o GovemNows REPORT < [ess, International Harvester 112%, | - e sented to the Senate at once. ‘A‘?"'“" ey . -| WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 11— ® After searching the shore- @ International Paper A 37, Paper B | The bill autharizes the President| 1o T on WO o o As sank. In Wilmette Harbor, twol|mobiles fs punishable under slate‘The trial of Albert B, Fall, former ® line from Latouche to Sew- ® |28, National Acme 32%, Pan-Ameri- | Q il nd D ” “to “designate two s ech:l cr:rsn e\:- op’ third, and Boley, ati SeSae i craft were lost. In Chicago's har-|law, Olander said there is nothing g, . copy o athiior. on " charges| @ ard without success, the gas- ® can B 641, Standard Ofl of Cali- Stillman a ure rlssytignt uperntpe porsth rel;;re Bush wound up, the A's third T | : ; | e/ -1 . lt’::ve: 't‘ofl“s‘;g{e:‘y‘g;‘ge‘f‘:hf‘:’n-m‘;:i ::fl;:f ’;3:;"; r::;’]‘s‘s at present e accepting a $100,000 bribe from @ boat k:’I-f»u'lfimd has returned @ ifornia 75, Standard Oil of New Jer-| N. Y., Bankers, End Big . sentatives of the Dominion of Can- L;:"": ‘;l’y'ft‘l; ;’éfnle?gr °go;"‘e° :;: E. L. Doheny, was recessed by Jus- ® to the former port and ©isey 78% ada in a study regarding the con- : 3 died 10 miles off the Kenosha tice Hitz this morning who an- ® abandoned search for the @[ Game Hunt, Westward struction of nyhieh\my [:o cfm(;:Ir' d across the bag ahead of the: i shore. The four members of the H M 4 fis f o g Y pall, being called safe. A moment 7 E o ¢|H G nounced later he would decide ® missing Anchorage airplane | % '3 i By T 'the northwestern part of the United |, bl T M 3 i g °“|‘;em‘§mt g ] et Whitney Gets | Whether he would declare the case |® and Aviator Merrill, accord- ¢ |Wisconsin University ANCHORAGE, Aaska, Oct. 11— gieies" it Britan otumbla, Yu- laber Duptan. Morns reversed. bis. | § e waves before ake: ir | James man and J. H. Durel n. rnshaw was batting @ mist; 5 til. e ing to a telegram received @ 2 Kis A W i tow. Trnplnes to wefiward :flonda;.m s L e e by Gov. George A., Parks ® Regent Commits Suncule New York City bankers,” have ar- ::fi::v 1;2";;2?;;:&;‘:;‘3“E‘:“s:cg and the ball on which Dykes made i SRR e SR ) Inis action followed reports of ® today. Deputy Marshal Con- ® {rived here after a successful big' %o, uoo Tt cacible and economi- | his play, and 1t was a clean steal, i 2 % i SEWARD, Alaska, Oct. 1L—HAITY |y oicians appointed by the Court @ rad of Latoliche, headed the o] MADISON, W“ Oct. 11.—Owing |game hunt in Rainy Pass under the | .y practicable. One of the| (Continued on Fage TWo) k- Arctic thht Whitney, naturalist and sportsman, | oy "o i panl wae suffering from ' search. e to ill health and pressure of tr ry- |guidance of Andy Simons. | ebeiisinneny % :agpiistod el i ¢ Plans for Graf of Philadelphia, has arrived here (10 B0 T RO PAnd to stand o The Vaterland was sent @ ing an important law suit in which| Trophies include a grizzly bear, no4n orficial of the Department| 1 ans from Tustamena Lake where he . e /he had 1. B. Ol- sheep, caribou and moose horns. | P 7 " . |trial would endanger his life. The ® out after flares had been re i a personal stake, M of the Interior and the other the Undercover Agent Are Progressing bagged the largest moose kifled on | gorer 2 0 SrHEE 1 recess to e ported in the vicinity of Seal o |brich, aged 48 years, University Moose horns secured by Stillman p. oo 5 0 A oen Road Com- | 1. LLISEL Kenai Peninsula this season, the|oice pon o ehance for vindication. ® Rocks. It could find noth- @ of Wisconsin Regent, comm ed were fine shaped and had a spread | tet P O (R TR en 18 ‘Taken for . o SEATTLE, Oct, 11—Assur- e |horns measuring 60 inches. He e ing to show the origin of the e |suicide sometime yesterday by -lof 71% inches, the next to the . .. the results shall be reported| 4 Ride” 4 e ances that plans are pro- © lAe;aveks Se!:ard Sat\:gniy oAn Lhi!T(’xas Oll led o flares. e |ing himself in the bmmepv of* his |largest pair eve; taken from me‘m Congress e ing for the Arctic e|Alaska. e came no! n Augus e o The airplane company e/ home. | Rainy Pass section. a # L g . olto obtain films of animal life in . s sl o i e Drrell's thopse’ Headsis ‘aalies | 3y comuissioness 50 appolnted’ LEXINGTON, Kentucky, Oct. 11. e flight with the Graf Zeppe- © Continues tc e has discontinued its aeria are hereby authorized to emplo g the interior. L | z I ine specimen ploY | _Federal Prohibition officials are = . eio 0000 s venoe e o o but a fine spe 5 » e lin, have been received by Qs . |® search for Merrill, advices 2 such clerical, engineering and other 'y | § oD Garfleld.’ Secretary of ® e R ‘Smk: Spreading 'e from Anchorage said. It is ®|® | o| Durell obtained many fine films g *0 ® 00 S0 PAEIEE i ase such nn(*lsngatmg the death last Wed- o the Alaska Committee of the ® | FATRBANKS SAWMILL e BEAUMONT, Texas, Oct. ® e now planned to send a boal ¢ e GET YOUR NAME ON ¢ of wild animal life, among them g ;0. as may be necessary to ::SWBVB?GLHET:“’:;: Kcy of An!- e Seattle Chamber of Com- @] HAS LARGEST OUTPUT|® 11—Oll men who honey- o' out from there to search the ®(® THE CENSUS ROLLS a grizaly charging the cameraman. | BC0 B T lcions of this They have a e i b g e merce from Ernest Walker © e combed the grourd of thc ®|e bays and inlets on lower e|® — o Stillman and Durell leave Seward |, , I et ha Tl e sSawyer, Executive Assistant ®| mn. rngependent Lumber Com-|® Sour Lake Oil Fizid in a ® e Cook Inlet for wreckage @|® It is vastly important to o |Saturday on the steamer Alaska — |killed by liquor outlaws whose en- 5 @ to the Secretary of the In- ® ® rush to rob the ecrth of its ® e from the plane. e |© this City that every resident @ 'for Seattle. {0 teri o{pany of Fairbanks cub 3500000 feet| o g =y tood help- ® e e|® of Juneau whether in the o e N Banl; W By S e ® terior. of lumber during the season just; reasure, s P § : r | The agents we) 1d by two dis- e sawyer has informed Gar- ® cjgsed. 1t is sr:izd to be the h:rg_‘ o lessly by today as the earth ® e @ @ ® @ ® @ @ g0 o o ¢ 0 ® City at this time or not has ® ReSIgmltlon of Louis er Waggone Given s n:euw lr;flto Bi‘g‘:x)o :xsm o field that 15 European ®lcc cut the mill has made for|® Sank under their feet. . et ot i i ® his name on the Census ®| Hill Is A 15 Years in Penitentiary peen “taken for a ride” on Mon- e solentists interested in the ®|corofine T lied @ good de-|® A glant fissure which ap- o ® Rolls. The enumeration is @ | J. s Accepted — |day, robbed, then tortured and left . e proposed flight next year ®|i.ng ang replenished its surplus,|® Peared Tuesday night, con- * Favorable Report on ® now being made and must NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—Charles \bleeding by the roadside. The “ e over the North Pole to Fair- e tinued to grow and the dam- ® | |® be completed by October 15. -] ST. PAUL, Minn, Oct. 11.—The Waggoner, banker of Telluride,' according to the Fairbanks News. Federal F BO d b , guards were told by Bierlein not * @ banks, are meeting in Pried- ® |y 00 age has.now covered 50 odd | arm ardie If an enumerator has not e resignation of Louis J. Hill as|Colorado, who entered a plea Of to tell of the incident because he e richshafen, Germany, to dis- © S by X0 {® acres which are sinking. The ©| e seen you call upon Charles e Chairman of the Board of the|guilty yesterday to using the mails admitted taking a drink offered @ cuss mounting of various e earth seems to have disar- 0: WASHINGTON, Oct. 11—A fav-;® E. Naghel, in charge of the e Great Northern Railway, hsa been|to defraud in an attempt to get by the cutlaws and had lost his ® scientific instruments aboard | S. Zynda, of the Zynda Hotel, is'® ranged and production of @ grable report has been voted by the|® enumeration, 519 Goldstein o accepted. Ralph Budd has been re-|$500,000 from six New York banks, 'pistol-and papers. They kept silent e the dirigible. © | receiving medical-treatment for an|® surrounding ofl fields is fall- @ Senate Agriculture Comunittee on @ Building, Fifth- floor. o clected President at the annual|was late yesterday afternoon sen- until they learned Bierlein had ° e lattack of influenza, at St. Ann ing off. ® all members of the Federal Farm § @ meeting of the Board of Directors ftenced to 15 years in a Federal %been fatally wounded by the out- se e 00 00 000 00 o Hopital jeeeeescecseene e pud 2] ®o 000000000 0 ol the railway nitentiary. lmn 5