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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE e \wontinued on Page Eight) At " (Cortinyed on Page Two) « the American Legion, ) ¢ “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXVI., NO. 5499. JUNEAU, ALASKA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1930. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS . P i x ¢ ' ol SSt CRITIC OF WOMEN WED . R. MEETING IN Enterprise to Defend . TN MISSING FLIE E EDS |G. A. R. MEETING I Enterprise to Defend . SIX WITNESSES 1 | f ica’s Cup in R vr’e IS LOCATED ON CINCINNATI; SALUTE America’s Cup in Race TELL OF BUYIN@ A | { . INTERIOR LAKE IS GIVEN TO GRANT Against Lipton’s Boat » f ; \ CINCINNATI, Ohio, August o R vk e c ANOE jDURNEY 28.—James Jowel, of Fort Mor- t. Pa urke an gan, Colorado, aged 83 years, 2 g il MY A Foe i ‘ i e g ol g \Give Immense Amount of eattle lvlanAre I'oun UF 18 nu" MILES in-Chief of the Grand Army of | Money to Protect A Sale and Sovnd : [ the Republic for the ensuing | Liquor Running s i year, } RELIEF PLANE IS NOT | | IS UNDERTAKEN| coscoomariome, aue - , A ABLE TO REACH THEM =%\ The vankee “boys” of ‘61, or the HUBBARD GO-BETWEEN; s remnant that is left of them, will ‘mBUTE IS Col 1 Ecm > B g X make their last salute to General | Messages Dropped from [Four Young Canadians Ar-|Grant here tomorrow. Lode Covirin cad 0N = s b4 It will be their third re-uni t ] Air by Searchers— rive Here from Arctic . GGt (TS SOPWIL ana S A Cincinnati. The first was in '69, | B n ftt d b Ill t : Rescue Efforts Today I Enroute to Tropics [the second in ‘. \ o s | On the last day of what will in- | Contributions (3 ; ATLII‘I. B. C, Aug. 28.—Capt. H. L. MENCKEN AND WIFE | To make from the Arctic shores i;fil;l{ye:za::m:;t:h:rlfi: (g,:,}:: [ 5 ‘Paddy” Burke, missing since Aug-| BALTIMORE, Maryland, Aug. 28.—H. L. Mencken, Editor of Mer- of Canada to the tropics of PARAMA | ormy of the Republic the veterans SEATTLE, Aug. 28—Six Govern- \ov 19 In his Junkers plane, {rom lcury, pachelor and scoffer at matrimony, was married last night to'in a single year by canoe 18 the [whe serived e Aughist. 26, will yesterday told 08 \ te:t;iti? ” l’t“’“"' Jes, Rghiad h‘fl Miss Sara Powell Haardt, of Baltimore. Only the immediate families B0al of four young Canadians Whoipoard river steamers for a short % |a e Jums of mBCE Jake 1n tho wild sana country of &1d & few friends were present at the wedding which was scheduled AfTived here late yesterday atter- | rip to Polnt Pleasant, Ohio, where e L e noon, g b the Yukon Territory by Pilot W. A. for September but which was moved up unexpectedly. OS?Z Op:;:!ed lovetl;:lzht, and héaded they will be greeted at the old | With two excetpions, the witness- 4 Joerss and others who accompanied | —_— | The up":;r ‘}; m:d;"mm" o Grant homestead by Licut. Col. U. les were sometime connected with him, in another Junkers plane, Mrs. Mencken will find the former arch-bachelor of the literary | ¢ PATW 5 Mvm“':n: r"g”_ S. Grant III, grandson of the Roy Olmsted’s liquoring. making a search. world a decidely handy man about the house. Pishbr, N,y Seand Gl Bfllde: General. The witnesses testified that Hub= Owing to the inaccessible nature| An ornate brick wall and walk at his home in Baltimore, for €x- [l of them reside 1a er s ‘f‘:’"e ‘lhe ‘E“::;“'Zmi’;‘ “‘1"“‘“ ‘e“d bard said the money was for Lyle, 1 of the small body of water, Joerss ample, is his own handiwork. | kntohewan. | ‘They. ae tvalio 1n :\er ;lz:m:roun; :}h“ vfllrl u“;: | Whitney and Corwin. Fryant and \ was unable to land, but dropped In magazine, book and newspaper Mencken has written on the a 19-foot-can ith a beam of s McKinney, also defendants in the b cigarettes, matches and a note say- | PR of |doubtedly be the last camp fire for present conspiracy and graft trial, i * home, domestic relations and marriage—but a recent article reveals 44 inches, and 22 inch - . A i ing that Joerss would return alone | h es deep, spe- many of them. were not specifically named. Thursday (today) and attempt a|® study of domestic problems such as a newly-wed might make. icially constructed of selected cedar,| Three, four, maybe five more en- Prosper Graignic, of Cordova, Al- B landing. In it he sets forth his belief in the superiority of gas henzerslcuvered with canvas and unusually |campments may still be held, the aska, member of the first Oln,mt.ed A With Pilot Burke is a prospector,|to any other form. }well built. Although it has cov-|veterans estimated, not more. | iring, told of the organization and Samuel J. Clerf, of Seattle. Less than four years ago he wrote that marriage “does not ap- ered 7,000 miles it does not shew| Only a bare handful of these sil- | its agreement with Hubbard to Burke and Clerf are not injured {peal very forcibly to my private tastes.” |many signs of wear. ver-haired Yankees remain, but work under the protection system. and are safe and sound. He added that getting married was “comparable to entering a 11,000 Miles To Go thess insisted ‘upon the encamp- |He said no trouble was encountered For four hours yesterday, Joerss|monastery or enlisting for war.” The canoemen have, they esti-|ment being held at Cincinnati this in running liguor from Canada orishd vk b Wil Gresc Lattie But lately he told friends, “I formerly was not as wise as I am |M3te: 11,000 miles more to travel(¥eor so that they might once more, until after the Woodmont Beach A lakes were often mistaken for the| .. ! % ibefore they reach their destination f“"&l’l ne;r the ?ll’flmr site (k))f their raid. 1 glistening sides of Burke's plane. ; on the eastern entrance to the|leader. who was born near here. | Graignic and George Keerns were - Finally one of the outlooks re- The bride, also writer, pretty and 18 years younger than Mencken, Panama Canal, to reach which they| The _pennlty of years, the veter- |the Olmsted ring bookkeepers. ported a fire on a small lake and|Who Will be 50 September 12, had this to say: intend to traverse. almost half of |2ns indicate, will not dim the patri-| ‘ @] !Keerns also gave similar testimony A then Burke and Clerf were sighted “I've read cverything Mr. Mencken ever wrote about marriage Canada, and the United States from |Oti¢ spirit of the blue-clad warrlors; |to that of Graignic. - on the shore near a tent, their(and I think his opinions were very well put. I think they are abso- its northern to southern border.|35 they pass down the streets in | “chris curtis satd he paid Hub- R plane riding on the lake. lutely true when applicd to most marriages, but ef course they don't They have already crossed tiwo-|What G. A. R. leaders expect will According to Associated Press dispatches recelved by The Empire, bard $8405 for his own protection " The lake where Burke was forced |apply to ever marriage.” thirds of Canada from north to|be the final parade and review. the Enterprise, shown above with Harold S. Vanderbilt (insert) who and several thousand dollars for ¥ Nicholas Longworth down is between high cliffs. It is . | South, Nicholas gworth, Speaker of nas peen named skipper of the craft, has been chosen to defend the Grays Harbor ring protection. barely 500 yards long which is not | May 16, 1929, the voyagers drop-|':e Natlonal House of Representa- ,iorice's Cup- against Sir Thomas Lipton's challenger Shamrock V' Frank White, agent from Chicas sufficient for a Lgke.gdff with a|Trouble of ;M AYuR w ALKER ped their canoe and outfit, wmch.'zni\nc; 1:mg %%:m?;nagh:;f:flflc‘.;; in the yacht races off Newport, Rhode Island, next month. The se- 80 saic he helped Hubbard unload load. How he managed to make . H » " 4 liquor Whidl - b g Mysterious Nature vil 1 jvas rather sketchy, into Clearwater |, " yionar encampment, He wel- 10¢tion Was made last night by the Cup Committee. (Sa0r on; Whidby. Taland S5d e descent on such & tiny body A River, at Waterways, Alberta, Thair S toatiealor Sh . 4 Plained to Whitney about not ar- of water, Temiisi to be told. Is Reported | goal then was Herschel Island, ort|cOWed the veterans and Edwin J.' peotf! S Mebaliivise /aid Bhatpos BN ae- SOOIl e Anbrs At tHat TITE Today Joerss planned to fly light, the Canadian Aretic coast. From [go o ommender-in-Chief of the : Enterprise - Shamrock V. lput Whitney told him: “This case after taking gasoline .supplies to BUENOS AIRES, August 28. |there they planned to retrace their G. A. R, responded. | Length over all 120—9 119.85 is & small one. Bigger lots of Wolf Lake where Burke also main-| _qye hewspaper La Prosna sald | path, returning home by the same 1 ERE, oo s | Length water line 90—0 81—1 whiskey will be brought into Se- taine‘d a cache of gasoline and the roof of President Yrigoyen's Tu sTnP GRAFT route they had taken morth—the | \ Breadth, extreme 221 19—62 |attle before the case is over.” Eupplies. home bristles with machine McKenzie River system. | MER GHIN A [ DESEE =g A0 ! Lare. % anauny < ) i If Joerss makes a landing on the guns and the Provincial Rail- Winter in North | Freeboard per rule 5—3 5— 5% | 2 :zaeke “r,l:\ireurnzfrke w i‘;“k: 1 ¥ way management has received But travel and seelng strange ’ oyt lona o o i “MORE HET RN L 3 nfl Jierss is ung:x::r z: ,'i;ake a| Orders to hold a train ready at Magislrates é!nd Judges Avre!Places had a strongér appeal than| GAPITAL GITY Sail area, square feet 7583 7540 | { il landing he will advise Burke to| * moment’s notice to convey | A {they had reckoned for, and they de- I Mast, heel to truck 168 162 attempt to get out light. If this troops. ccused Of Purchas— cided to be the first to travel byI Mast, deck to peak 153 153 MAK RULPH’ 5 is impossible, Burke will be ad- The trouble is of a mysterious ing Their Offices canoe across most of the North ls BnMB ARDED W. Starling Burgess in the Enterprise has developed a boat with | vised to hike with Clerf to Wolf| DPature and began to develop SRl American continent “'°ml the Arctic a slight curve on the bottom sweeping into a convex curve and then | s Lake and the planc will be flown| Yesterday. The Chief of the | NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. August | 0% 10 P""““t“‘ Cl“t“" e concave at the waterline. [ v T R e out next winter on skiis when the| Provincial Police held a long |35 with accusations of office buy-|¢R they contemplate returning| & In Shamrock V. Charles E. Nicholson, designer, has attempted | bt ki 1 conference with the commanders v in. |Dome from that point, but farther A 1 D -9 - ce_nr‘nn Ts a o:x ruan;yA R e s ing by Magistrates and Judges in-(, Z0" C 85 AL e riow; K 1wplanes Drop Destructive to develop a boat to perfrom best in light and moderate weather. | e place where urke ane ler] o B B8 ] sest se) o 1 . Pk e A LRl | Thie v adled T Atnclon Aild fr:;s}ng, Mayor Jnm?s .l! wmkerwalready they are talking South MlSSl]eS (lly Under Her lines are closest in resemblance to the Enterprise, than three S F . B M G 3 - oday appealed to civic leaders to o oPa B8 R s ¥ others yachts that were contenders. an rrancisco s Mayor Gets of Teslin. rigoyen remained awake all |peip rig the city of graft. Martial Law TN s 2 k By 125,000 Plural; e might and two of his Ministers |Ten yudges, ranging from occu-|!%f 8 future trip 4 ; i 23, lurality from L4 B and the Mayor of the City was . A f eir change of plans necessi-| & ¥ T | b with him until after 2 oclock | oo, 1 the municipal government |, po "y yinter spent in the Arctic,| NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., Augus U SAN D CASES Almost Complete Returns to the Supreme Court benches, are| 28.—A Ji in N A 4 | this morning. h d in and "t | establishment of a permanent camp, |28- uomin News Agency an. | ! i charged in letters an tcesmms,”wm8 off the country to a far|Dounces that Peiping, former capital PARALYSIS REPORTE { SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 28.— y some of them anonymous, with PUT-) o reater extent than had been ex-|0f China, now the stronghold of |Mayor James Rolph, Jr, comes DIGT ATURSHIP Kills Wife Seeking chasing thelr offices from political | poct 0" ™ thoy made 1t in fine|the Northern Alliance, 15 under {victorlous from the hotly contested leaders. hiape. suffersd ol di . |martial law following bombardment | z |triangular contest over the Gov- ' = A shape, no unusual discom. WASHINGTON, D. C., August 28 i % Divorce, then Suicides g |forts, and profited financially by it, |of the city by four government air- i | A ‘tasteless, oubtiess comsounflrrp 07 the Repuhiicati i ‘ ] |as they reaped a rich harvest in|planes. The people are reported genem“.y A il lep,:)merjmm'y. Both of his principal op- PORTLAND, Oregon, August 28.) ifurs taken from an almost virgin|Panic stricken. : % L }ponents. Qo) C O. Young, casdi} ] —Mrs. Doris Vermillion, ed 38 1 i 4 ey e | industries, is responsible, in the date, for renomination, and Buron i 4 S Jregion. opinion of Government chemists, |Fitts, Prosecuting Attorney of Los ¥ years, was shot and killed late yes- Colored almost to bronze, the four ’ for 1,000 cases of paralysis follow-|Angeles County, conceded Rolph's Attorney G al Review: terday by her former husband Er- g young men present a striking ple- |ing drinking of ginger concoctions. nomination this morning. .y. ener €VIEWS |nest, aged 40, who then suicided. (ture of rugged health, and great T ITt is Orthotrichresyl phosphate, the| With only 453 scattered precincts Conditions Noted in It is believed a divorce action was {virility. Fifteen months of explor- Has Cargo of Liquor and|orthotrichresyl alone causing par- |out of 10,000 missing, the vote was: E Contih Secsie of Mieakliing n ing without a break has left its Rl |alysis. | For Rolph, 364,000; for Young, | uropean Countries Sl o Unofficially Clocked at|mark on them, but they showed no Malt Aboard Valued | P Rl 330,000; for Fitts, 283,000, : : {indication of being tired or bored, | | State Senator Frank Miriam of X Germany stands at the threshold | o Mg At Chicago Air Races at |and are looking forward to the Te- | at $250,000 |® = ® Long Beach won the nomination . of government by permanent dic-| . et anc » isi ,ms?, an-‘ 220 Miles an Hour |mainder of the voyage with as; AKRON, Ohlo, August 28—A 10- NEW YORK CITY, A ! TOD,AYS SPOCK I'lfor Lieutenant-Governor with 240, tatorship, declared Attorney Gen- | ouveT: B. C. are visiting Juneau. !much zest as though their canoe Per cent salary decrease of all sales o Aukust My QUOTATIONS | 1000 votes to 220,000 for H. L. Car- 2 They are at the Gastineau. 2 } The Coast Guard has captured the ® - L] . ! > o . eral John Rustgard in a brief and ; e | CHICAGO, Tilinofs, August 28.— wake did not already register 7,000 and office employees of the Good- OMEAAS ‘ses dory Nova V' loadsd nahan, incumbent. 4 highly interesting talk made today MargaretVernon, of Ketchikan, is|Capt. Frank Hawks, holder of both miles. year Tire and Rubber Company, to the gunwales with first rate li-| NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., August | ———e————— 5 to the Juneau Chamber of Com- g y Lt | Route of Travel has been declared by President | | / s it [ staying at the Gastineau. lcross continent speed records, was From Waterways, the travelers|Litchfield, Quor and malt valued at $250,000. 28.—Closing quotation of AlnskavR AclNG N AvY B —————— t 220 4 ry W 1 i - week from a vacation with Mrs. HEGpctelly cloRkea SE AN nfias B0 | tescended the Clearwater River to| The reduction is “merely a paral- The sea dory was taken off Long Juneau mine stock foasy. a5, Alle ! . Mrs. Ann White of this city is a hour in a practice flight around the | ) Island. Capt. Kaulbach and crew ghany Corporation 217, American | i Rustgard, spent in Norway, Den- . | the Athabasca, of which it is aflel to wage adjustment in the fac- 4 | H s ¥ Bwadle . G A patient at St. Ann's Hotel. Her ill-|five mile course at the Nnflonnljmwmry Down'the latter stréam [tory,” Litchfie) said of nine men are under arrest on|Can 130%, Anaconda Copper 44'%, I :r“ : b Tmany &ndiness is not serious. {A%; Taces herg M0GAy; - He: Zlew 1 they Id‘dlfld into L:k Athabasea, The cut enables the company w'c"‘"Be! of smuggling. {Bethlehem Steel 82%, Fox Films 8 ance. { iSRRI 5 Travel-Air plane with a special |!R€Y P e p-a% 1 HAREBAS S L 47, General Motors 44%, Granby y 3 . It is almost a general conviction | = thence into the Slave River and|retain as many as possible on the | ® 0000000000 0.0 0 ¢ Wright motor. He flew through a, | | Copper 22';, Hupp Motors 13, In- 4 in Germany that parliamentary in- o drizzling rain to accustom himself,into and through the Great Slavepayroll, Litchfield continued. | ternational Harvester 80, Kenne- 2 ARE K"-LED ko stiutions cannot succeed there. Atle SENATE CANDIDATES o 10 the course for the $10,000 Thomp- Lake: Winter ice still hung on in : 5 A A YUUNG jcott Capper 331, Montgomery-Ward | . / this time the country in under a SPEND BUT 81 CENTS e 'son trophy race. masses there, changing their pro-\[/ S Doubles Use 35%, National Acme 13%, Packard| b temporary dictatorship pending an- | o =¥ PRy 4 P S g Igress from long stretches to short 0 I“le ’ 3 19% 12% 13% . Smoaans fieds 4 §o . > ) v , other general parliamentary election e Aug. 28. — It would seem e |AUSTRALIAN GHOST CAMEL |SPuris. Winds from nortn north-10f Electric HAS RES'G‘NED:szanaard Brands 24, Standard Ofl| o ras sy i Augues S to be held next month. . pac N I west, east and northeast, shoved the : | 5 i |A racing Navy plane killed the Aug. 23. It would seem e PROVES TO BE AN ALBINO ower in ecade of California 60%, Standard Oil of Communists May Control @ there will be no need of a | |lcesheet across their path and INew Jersey 68%. Stewart-Warner i”‘"v »I;:eun. J. P. DeShazo ;nd -1 y times ® - , ' ouls iner, concessionaire, when A hodgepodge of 21 parties con-le Congressional investigation e| ADELAIDE, Australia, Aug. 28.|Plocked progress many times. This| WASHINGTON, D. C., Au- ®| WASHINGTON, D. C., August 28, no sale, United Aireraft 68%, U. S.|;; ~1 Eacr . he ground trolled by self-seeking politicians e of expenditures by Demo- e What natives believed to be the!forced them ashore fr | i it plunged to the ground and = , Wha | { to their|® BUSt 28—On the basis of @ _—Roy A. Young, Governor of the|Steel 170%. burned. Seven spectators were in: wrecked the last parliament, forc-ie cratic candidates for United e 'ghost of a camel and what zoo Several days were added to ® the 1930 cerisus, F. E. Bon- ® Federal Reserve Board for the past . .- " hie & ing its dissolution by President e States Senator from West e authorities believe is the first pure|time before the headwaiers of the(l /0 “p FAO 0 T O 8 fecoral Res bk it Ko {Aad s : Hindenburg, who, under authority|e Virginia. o {white camel In existence, has heen Brea McKenzle River opened before| 3 S50 SCUCINT PUCCE OF 8 ikwee yoars, hes weslgned to ac- b Officers Trained | The fier wis attempting & DNSU. U of the Federal constitution, ap- Former Senator M. M. e discovered near the Wirraminna them. @ parted the pér caplts con- .‘,F‘;" IWR PR o Baskt B BU 5 4 . |roll 100 feet from the ground. o pointed Bruning, leader of the ® Neely, who in the latter e cattle station. After that it was clear paddling B aerve Ba eon In All Phases of Flying| Weiner was struck by the plane 1 Catholic Center party, to be Reich|® part of the campaign was e; With the increase in automobiles,|to the Arctic Ocean. They '~°“°h‘°d‘: :;m;:;.io‘rt;g! ;iec‘trlchpower 4 : A el s e i — {in Loomh. O M BAR0, Counsellor. In that position he is,® unopposed for the Demo- o thousands of camels have beentheir farthest north a Tent Isiand | 'he Unied States has more o resignation. ; \ S5 T ! a dictator with power to make ne- cratic nomination, filed a e turned loose to feed for themselves.!in McKenzie Bay. By 'hen they.. e 54 P % i e U | WASHINGTON, Aug. 28. — Of|[] S. "iuisler fre cessary laws. This appointment is statement recording ‘ expen- e Within recent months rumors of ajhad made the decision to try for 3 Fo'r Shn Gouierias' o wBole @ Cmdun Wood Pll.lp more than 1250 officers in the! 4 ',fi% Sonited 10 Shron haciite. ses of but 14 cents, the cost e |“holy camel” disturbed aborigine|the tropics this year. AL i bt Exports H in July AT Corps. there are only 18 with To €anada Now B The election of a new parliament |® Of registering and mailing e camps. Abandoning their plan 0 g9 to| 2 | p’;m ‘;flo B 2 e Xports Heavy m Y experience in all branches of mili-! p Poronto E is scheduled for September. It is,® his certificate of candidacy. | R. K. Jenkins, manager of the Herschel Island, they turncd back O st Bowrs . in . R tary aviation i 4 not impossible that the Commu- George S. Wallace, of Hunt- e cattle station, determined to in-|to winter north of the Davidson|® 1920 to 800 kilowat hours in ®} OTTAWA, August 28.—Canadian The service has four flying rat- 3 4 . nists will win the election, having ington, who withdrew from e vestigate the apparition and dis-|Nountains, They ascended the e 1930 ® |wood pulp exports during July were jngs: ajrplane pilot, air observer, OTTAWA, August 28.—Han- L enough members to control parlia- the race in Neely's favor, e covered it to be an albino camel|\cKenzie a short distance to the . The Northwest and Pacific @ |valued at $2988864 the Dominion airship pilot, and balloon observer,| ford Ma&:Nlder, new United b ment. In that event, there is a feel- reported expenses of 67 cents, e The camel now Is in the Adelaide mouth of the Peel River and up|® Coast States are the largest ®iBureau of Statistics announced to- all of which are held by the 18| States Minister to Canada, has 59 m Clmeity Wit ' pilsianen e and a contribution of one e Zoo. that to the mouth of he Snake - ;onsumen of electric power ®!day. officers. arrived here with his wife to 1) ! dictatorship will be established and ¢ dime. o YL AR 1. S River and to its headwaters, ar-|® I proportion to the popula- | The total exports for the month,| Sixty per cent of all officers n| take up his duties. He is a for- ] o ° e Sam Odaber and F. Coleman are i e tion. ® including news print are valued at the service have more than one| mer National Commander of 3 ‘v 999999y e 999 e e rezisicred at the Alaskan Hotel, ®e 9P PP O NN e e e e 51192019 rating, while 18 have no rating. ;