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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXVL, NO. 5497. JUNEAU, ALASKA, TlJLSDAY AUGUST 26 1930 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRlCE TEN CENTS GOVERNMENT COMPLETES OUTLINE, CONSPIRACY CASE CRUISER GRAU SURRENDERSTO MILITARY GOVT. Peruvian Warship, with Former President Aboard, Joints Revolt LEGUIA IS TO BE PROSECUTED REPORT Students M;i; Their De- mands—American Em- bassy Is Shelter Place LIMA, Peru, Aug. 26.—An official announcement is made that the cruiser Almirante Grau, on which | is quartered former President Lc» Deb and Navy Man to Marrv 6. 0. P. FIGHT FOR GOVERNOR . and Buron Fitts Fight May Run Close SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aug. 26 didates for the Republican nomina- tion for Governor dominates inter- est in the California primary elec- tion in progress today. It is ex- pected that about one-half of the State’s 2.187,000 registered voters will cast their ballots. Personalities rather than issues (for Governor, (have figured principally in the race Gov. C. C. Young candidate for renomination, Mayor 'James R. Rolph, Jr, for IN CALIFORNIA {Gov. Young,—Mayor Rolph —The bitter fight among three can- | twenty ' LINDBERGH RECEIVES' CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL | e 25 WITNESSES T0 BE CALLED, SEATTLE TRIAL Testimony of Olmsted and Hubbard Dovetailed Completely “FRAMED” MAN PLACED ON THE WITNESS STAND Idenllfles Black Notebook from which Certain Dam- aging Page Is Torn PR SEATTLE. Aug. 26. — The main outline of the Government's case against former dry officials in the Lyle - Whitney-Corwin-Fryant-Me~ 2 guia, “has surrendered.” years head of San Francisco’s gov- Kinney trial has been completed Presumably the cruiser will deliv- |ernment, and Buron Fitts, Los An- In the Federal Court er Leguia to the new Military' |geles’s Prosecuting Attorney, are About 25 witnesses for the prose- Junta following requests of stu-| equally confident of victory. Close cution are yet to be heard from. dents that he be prosecuted. He observers predict a close race be- Their testimony will be matnly F was President for 11 years and tween Mayor Rolph and Gav corroborative, the Government at- fled Sunday following a revolt in| |Young. Fitts's friends say that he torneys sald. ' B : standa’:n goodd hance to" ik e, | Roy Olmsted, former head of the cause he is the only candidate Puget Sound liquor ring, concluded AMERICAN CAPTURED {from Southern’Californiia where the ; his testimony and also cross-exam- WASHINGTON, Aug. 26. — The greatest vote will be cast. Gov. Be e Prade Uhoto ‘lmlmn yesterday. His testimony ? Siate RERSIEIE s | Inmiricted | | Young is from Berkeley. In the presence of his wife, Mrs. Hoover and a group of government officials, Col. Charles Lind- ‘Smshulnd with that of A. L. Hub- e Smetioan BIibsg ob Huk o) Thete df Mo OpUORAGK: b0 taRe S ber, h"ra ael?l:d from President Hoover the special congressional medal voted for him two years ago o " glake all dpptunriEs et 1g ] | Young, for -the Democratic ‘Mom- e achievements [n aviation. The group Is shown on the White House lawn after the presentation. | Three witnesses followed Olm- geislil the 3eIEARA. GEUBDL. CHOR |ination for Governor. Lett to right: Mrs. Hoover, Colonel Lindbergh, President Hoover, Mrs. Lindbergh and Col. Campbell |sted. ; captured by the Revolutionists.” \ Hodges. | Olm!_iuds Wife Testifies ’ {THREE FOR SENATE 2 ok s o L] Mr:i Elsie Olmsted atxlld Mglry & | 5 exander, nurse at he mst o ARE GIVEN REFUGE | ] 7 : 1 IN S_DUTH CAROLINA 'rl{()l R DS OF (}[\ '\};RH W IIAL Y lL | d f E 1 |home in 1924 and 1925, both testi- - WASHINGTON, Aug. 26.—Ferdi-| Miss Charlot Childress, daughter 4 ton. Miss Childress made her F | Head o agies fied accompanying Olmsted down nand Mayer, American Charge d’ Affairs in Lima, has advised the| floating cannery Santa Flavia. depending on outside fishermen. of Mr. and Mrs. Johh W. Chil- dress, with her fiance, Lieut. society debut in 1925 and Lieut. Wood graduated from the Naval Session Show Neces- FAIRBANKS, Alaska, August 26. —The story of the Alaska Rnll-i view to day and night flights. these routes. COLUMBIA, S. C., Aug. 26.—A tri-cornered battle for the Sena- {tion.” TEN GARMENT FOR HONORS IN ’\”\I'IONL\I CONTEST ‘ ing Has Slowed Up | institute, {jar of green pea coma Postponed by town where he told them he was to meet Clifford McKinney, Bradford said the fishermen have p 4 | . . . . > subscribed to sufficient stock to in- s f Rail S The possibility and methods of - | tains B]g LOSS-———Flghl- | Last year’s championship was won | 2 acter Actor, Dies £ anerabien Soel’ SInG WA b5 sity of Rail dystem application of a more liberal regime by Mrs. Mary Hvass, farm wo-| 7 AR e Y done by Bristol Bay men without for the admission of alrcraft to {man of Kennan, wis., with a quut|Flight from Tokyo to Ta- uddenly in L. A. LOS ANGELES, Cal, F. H. Bailey is also associated The publication of a general time KWEITEH, China, August 26.— | IR Aug. 26.— \ with the cooperative association. road’s needs and troubles is in the table of rapid means of transport. |A Government ammunition train of | Bad Weather iLon Chaney, “man of one thousand — e hands of the Senatorial Investiga-| The creation of an information ]19 cars was blown up near here, i \mch " is dead at St. Vincent's ' tion Committee composed of Sen-|center on international civil avia- is believed by Northern Rebels. TOKYO, Japan, Aug. 26.—Lieut. Hospital after a valiant battle Attorney General John Rustgard, ators Howell, Kendrick and Thomas. tion. with Girl Employees 'series of heavy shells and aernal Harold Bromley’s flight to Tacoma, against anemia, congestion of the to recovery. ry i one ka State Department he has granted| Chester Clark Wood, U. N., | Academy in 1024, It is expected |torial toga is involved in the South ) i ? e e ughters of former| 8on of the late William E. C. | the wedding will occur late in |Carolina Democratic primary elec- For Love of SHENANDOAH, Towa, August 26 of the defendants in the present fa P:es‘dem tebala 8‘“ AR oHD Wood of Baltimore, Md., and | December. tion today. Senator Cole Blease, 4 —Spurred by 25,000 entries last trial. Neither saw McKinney: or el ::usé | Mrs, C. E. Langley of Washing- (Internatlenal Newsreel) 'for years the political storm center Women, Throne vear, household canners from every saw Olmsted bribe him either with \ - Fl < lor ‘ths: State " Ie. o SAMBMAL Lo S state in the union will compete for money or liquor. The, Biste Tepole Do o) : fo-clottion. tris yeer ahditniri: A8 yRenounced the $4250 in prizes offered by the Behner on Stand ‘z’:;’s‘ igd‘fif;a S gD ;‘S"LEAGLE OF NATIONS STUDIES AVIATION [tensins. tha" intetast Mt e Thris second national canning contest George Behner, former dry agent, : o7 p . (ozre e BUDAPEST, Hungary, Au- ® |which closes October 1 was the next witness. mary. ‘t‘x::t.na:idthexr property are not! AS NEW LINK IN WORLD FRIENDSHIP Se};xsmr Sakse. 1a opposéd byt ® gust 26—Archduke Albrecht, ® | The ganning will be carried,on | Olmsted and Hubbard testified # ’ PR e !G Flvi |Leon Harrls of Anderson and So- ® @Ked 42 years, Hapsburg as- @ |during the entire Summer, but ali that Behner was “framed” at the erman ying GENEVA, August 26.—A series 0f |} .0 James Byrnes of Spartan- ® pirant to the Hungarian e |entries must be recorded at the request of Whitney because he was Boat on Last Leg proposals designated to further the .o ® Throne, has married Madame ® |contest headquarters in Shenan- an “outlaw” agent who had not 4 BH'STOL BAY 4 : 2 international development of civil, " mpere are eight candidates for ® Irene Lebach, divorced wife @ |doah not later than the October followed Whitney’s instructions. Germany to N.Y.C. aviation is under study by experts|ine nomination for Governor, Pro. ® Of the Hungarian Minister e |date, Black Notebook i of the League of Nations commit-|pipition and the State’s “Sixty-five- ® t0 Sofia. For love of her, he ®| Among those contributing to Behner identified Olmsted’s black Fl R N . HALIFAX, Aug. 26—The e |tee of cooperation between aviation|nrinion-Dollar” highway have been ® . intends to renounce all titles ® |plans for the contest and who will notebook with its allegedly missing ¢ German flying boat in which e |undertakings. [the issues in the Governorship ® and privileges as a member @ |sit among the judges are Dr. Lou- page. Behner sald he took it from |® Capt. von Gronau and com- e Aviation authorities of the league |rgce. ® of the Hapsburg family and ® |ise Stanley, divector of the federal Olmsted during a raid and the [ |® panions are flying from Ger- @ |are convinced that commercial fly-| 1t is generally conceded that ® emigrate to Brazil The mar- Sbureau of Dome' coonomios. -abil missing page was destroyed by }‘ many to the United States, |ing requires for success an inter-|today's primary will only eliminate ® riage, said to have been a |Mrs Grace Viall Gray, Chicago, Wiitney, fghoer: said, “with. i 4 I zgak off for New.Yorkv City ® national basis of standardized regu-|all but the two highest men for ® civil ceremony, was probably e isecretm‘y of the contest and na- :ixplanallon tthat wk:flenthe' 1x11!ox;na- 3 :h?my "1“'” B;30/-0%clogk <@ |iidions, each office and that the nomina- ® performed in London some- @ |tionally known canning expert 'Ot',‘a;’““"ot gorrect, 1t would hawe ; W E, squm ng, Eastern Stan- | They see in the development of tion will be made at a run-off ® time ago. With it ends the | The contest is open to every w dTh eftes onfR Juglyt' e Cooperative Association [si® dard Time on the last leg ® /iy geronautics on this basis & |primary September 9. (@ Archduke's chances of ever ® |man and izl There are no restrio. e names of Whitney, Carwin v of the flight via Greenland, e | ic bond between n | scupying the th: . and Revelle, former U. 8. District Formed — To Have |e Iceland and Labrador & \EETNE | SOORGIGNIRIRE. hotwoen, DA [T desubiog Gye shrone. | tions on the type of canned food to Attorney, were on the missing page \ 1 S e s tions and the fostering of better PEACE IN MISSISSIPPI 4 ® (be entered. Fruit and vegetables with sur;H of - fioney Hiobkd. beki Floating Cannery e — |understanding, 8nd, therefore, an .. enn M Aug. 26—Sena-,® © ® ® ® ® ® ® © ® ® 808 wil be judged for clearness, color, each name, Behner testified. . encouragement to world peace. T e diiate T ———— neatness, ®lavor and texture. The| gl The proposals being studied are: Sarb AL YR Shvan of AN meat entries will be judged for | ‘== 4 ’ EEWARD, Alatkn, dlix. 26 Bris: A wider and more systematic use| o, " i from Mississippl neatness, flavor and texture. Con- Associated Press Photo tol Bay fishermen, under the name of combined transport, with air|¢8ht Congressmen from Mississipp st b OO o o anv| Robert E. Proctor, Elkhart, Ind., . Po; 4“6 .the D b testants will be free to use any 5 of the Associated Fisheries of Al- navigation servicés cooperating with 3¢ lunopposed fn the Democratic . " | attorney, elected Grand Worthy ! 5 v, method of canning they prefer ¥ aska, have formed a cooperativei Bansl primary election here today. The President of the Fraternal Order of clati id will n ' 1 fil eans iof SEIES transpory only contest is in the Fifth Con-| Standard. jars of quart size must| gagles in convention in San Fram :;5;5‘5 on and will next year pack | - Simplification of tariff duties and | oo ion o Dictrict where Cangreu- be' used; aluce. 3 - ;r&tilaiml;&firfléx;?:;:’gi of postal surcharges applicable to|y . "p o "= T ccused by Prizes which include the $500 - : 2 the Shumiga}xl; Packing Company, Ks,’“smd 800d, : Robert Harrelson, his opponent, or 'sweepstakes prize to the grand f b e o 4 | Selection of permanent air routes jaue of party loyalty because of his' champion and many other prizes BRoML Bradford said the company will — constituting the principal system. {fatlure to speak in the interest of (for championships in the various start operations next year with the th T D An international program for the|ajereq . Smith, Democratic Presi- |classes, will be awarded under the g A itnesses at 1wo Days equipment of such routes with a dential nominee, in the last elec- (- auspices of the Household sciencc inese ‘Government Sus- i Lon Chaney, Noted Char- k who has been abroad for several|The public hearings have adjourned| The financing of the program NDE RES bombs exploded twisting the stecl‘ aahil g i oat Qned‘bmnchial tubes and hemorrhage of months, is returning to Juneau, a'after a long array of witnesses sketched above, and the possibility QDY [0 2 iy poRCin A AniL tear:) AGAIN PREMIER ;N;s Ing'tor.m.c \:):s o;‘gfonar& o‘r’ ad- |the lungs, suffered shortly after A passenger aboard the steamer|were heard in the two days' ses-'of creating for his purpose a joint| {ing out the railroad’s right of way. b n,; l,,l‘ N ,1;(1 -mmp along the |Midnight. . p Princess Louise arriving in port |gjon linternational fund. ;Thxs has slowed up fighting for the | ‘"‘"’n'hm":t'e’m i ) Japan, Brom.| The trio of ocmplications cut 3 tonight. The railroad was declared neces- | Charged Wllh In[mfprmg Government’s control of China. lley said he might start at dawn| short the actor's fight for life P et e el AL S ‘Forms New Cabinet in Po-| [ Thursday although bad weather is| SeF he was reported on the Toad AR development of rich areas and such!H'uovER Is Tn edl l areas, the witnesses said, will supply | land and Immediately Takes Over Office e veral days. | llkely to conlmut l'or se !" Lon Chaney was 47 years of age. | Hemorrhage of the lungs struck §d Royalty Will Be ISENATUR ENJOYS on Way to Work | | . H constantly growing tonnage which | ¥ ; Entertained bl}Il/ {will reduce and eventually wipe out REVIEW PARADE NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Aug. DEMUCRAT Is -\"‘m une.xp-ec(:edd zudcllpnnet.;s ax;l) Juneau Next eek the deficit under which the road has | 26.—Sever men and three women vls'T Tu ALASKA MW.‘;R,]SAW Iu.mddtpgunnzfi l(m:‘rl\lms was dead In less than b T operated for many years. arment strikers were arrested here | arshal Joseph Pilsudski, ex-Dicta- | . Royalty from Skagway will e| John J. McGinn, pioneer attor- WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 23— foday charged with interfering with | | tor, has formed a new Cabinet suc-| T M | ‘,M !h.e ‘besific of the :egz known ® be entertained by Juneau e |ney and mining man, sai¢ the lodes President Hoover has accepted the |8irl employees on their way to work |ceeding that of Col. Walery Slawek i " e jy Sckor e mé w“f' ageCh Yo ¥ ® next week at the Southeast ®|in many sections are of great val-!y iiCT YTl view the parade of |ID an infants' wear factory in the Tasker L. Oddle Is Pleased dfld last night took the office of | R 3 - ]‘md h:” pan Orghar ® Alaska Fair, which opens jue, but feeders of the railroad,|yeterans of Foreign Wars M Bal-|8arment making district where 7.-| b'Si Prime Minister by a decree from| WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug, 23— L "é:‘,",\f"“‘::‘fgimwn o i ® here September 3, it was an- ® 'highways and rail spurs, are needed |41 ore on September 2. 000 are on & strike in the children’s | with Situation in - {President Moscicki. Slawek and I Thomas Walker Page, of Vlr)ll(lllld, Loo, Cusnay_¥ee by 4 o8 e nounced today by Manager e |to open them up. e dress industry. Intenor | ministry resigned Saturday. A D('mrwm’ ‘1“ s I;u’n( ‘27’,)4;1111: : x;;‘z mm.[ ;mou& ch‘araclers gl $ 0T SRR INE Qom0 L ABCL R Lathvn fold of e . ‘ B oot [y Bresident Hoover. Page 1s a creen. s characterizations og ‘ i of SEAENBYS QUL BpvIoR. 8 :the expassion -of: fhe, Aldsks, copti | FORAER ATOOK: ! Rlllll Ofl Witll Ten Year United States Senator Tasker L. PASTSARIT '.\v( ”N‘ERNE,D g r:}:x mer member of the commission. the silver screen were always nof " @ Festival have been invited by ® /industry and said the output has| | QUOTATIONS | : y 5 ABOUT FRENCH ATHLETICS S ol old Gld’ h Capt d Oddie, Republican of Nevada, flnd‘ ——————— lnr masterful make-up. 4 ® the Fair Association to come @ {doubled within the past eight years® H apture Mrs, Oddle were passengers for the| s ® here as its guests for Fair |and the railroad is needed to permit i P! PARIS, August 26—Sporting Sr)-‘ReCPlvel'Shlp Case for ! | NEW YORK CITY, N. Y, Aug. . States on the southbound voyage | : £ \, -hooner Holmes ® Week. ® continued growth of the lndusn'y.;26 There was fio sale of Alaska ELKHORN, Wisconsin, ist 26, of the steamship Aleutian, which cieties in PFrance show great dis-| Wamer Bros Dlsml.ssed ® Miss Marjorie Goding and e | Senator Howell and Admiral Rob-",u;au mine stock today. Closing| —Claude Illmer, aged 27 faTM | conéd here last night enroute from COUragement over their failure to| & Is Reported at e Miss Sylvia Baker are the e jert Coontz, with Chairman Frank o otations on other stocks are as|Dand, has been captured with 10-!geward to Seattle. The Senator)iNterest parliament in the value of) P, W ninviniabe i Avetid i e invited sovereigns. The for- e McManamy of the Interstate Com- follows: Alleghany Corpora tion year-old Betty Jane Foster with oficially investigated road and other rathleties in building a nation. .(‘“ f : ~h“ £ Pwm“‘ll Ur arnw lgl C M e mer was Queen of the 1929 e merce Commission, went to Nenanalyg:. american Can 134, Anaconda|%hom he disappeared last Saturda¥|cenditions in Mount McKinley Na-| When Premier Tardieu pl'ODO\"d‘w:_' Halan o Batient OGaEE. Fak - : id ® Festival, and Miss Baker e yesterday to hold further hearings.'Gonner 45%, Bethlehem Steel 82,|Pight from the girl's parents’ hometional Park and he also traveled |Vast expenditurc v “national [1H¢ ponis ""_‘_“l_\hp Y1 fled POINT'. BARROW, Alaska, ® Queen of this year's fair. | Senators Kendrick and Thomas,|pox Films 40%, General Motors|at Valparaiso, Indiana. After an|over the Alaska Railroad. He was equipment” to give the country |'®"\ on ar Boatan: adatnsth NN AT ho sAk s SN ® Miss Goding visited Juneau o 'with Assistant Attorney General g4y, Granby 23, Hupp Motors 13%,|€xamination it was announced the|delighted with his trip and with modern roads, docks laboratories, o~ 0 Pletuss conoarn:. e L TARtma which has needed sup- A . # during the 1929 Fair but re- ® Sisson, went by airplane to Circle International Harvester 79%, Ken-|girl was unharmed. Iiin aid hefthe situation in the Interior. He hospitals and methods, there was! . . "0 ovion on the grounds plies of stock aboard for this e 5 ® mained incognito. ® City. aecott Copper 34, Montgomery-iloved the child and planned 10 regretted affairs in the States pre- included $1,200,000 for playgrounds . "'\ . .\ filed neither was place, is reported at Wain- B ® The Harvest Queen is se- ®!| All of the party returned here last!|ward 337%, National Acme 12%,|take her to White Water wihere he[vented him from stopping over a and athletic fields. This was cut e o o P it B Tl wright by a fleet of small boats ® lected annually by the Skag- ® ‘night to attend a banquet given by Packard Motors 13%, 13, 13%, Sim- was promised employment. few days in Juneau on his way down in the Chamber to $80,000 a' s required by Tule’ of ‘they o relamed last BiEhh tEN e way Women’s Club in a pop- @ the Fairbanks Commercial Club. |mons Beds 25%, Standard Brandg[ ———— South. year for five year i there. The schooner is unloading w e ularity contest. Part of the e| The members of the commiitec 19%, Standard Oil of California| J. A. Thibodeau, accompanicd by| —————— .. DSOS | there and is expected to arrive g e award is the Juneau trip. ® leave for the south today visiting flo‘z, Standard Oil of New Jersey his wife and three ci is| Abe Stein, well-known interior' Mrs. Dallas Weyand and son are. Dud shells from practice firing here sometime today. The ice . ® Mount McKinley National Park'69%, Stewart- Warner 25, United homébound to Juneau abord " the mining man and former trader, is passengers for Juncau aboard the of trench mortars are blamed for s still far out and the wind is | * ® |enroute to the coast, ’Alrcrnn 62%, U, 8. Steel 171%. lNonhland a passenger south on the Aleutian. Northland, Iforest fire: ar San Diego, Cal. | &thifting in all directions, s A 2 g 4

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