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HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE voL. xxxv1 "NO. 5536. “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” ILN[:AU, ALASKA SATURD/\Y OCTOBER JiEs I930 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS - PRICE TEN CENTS b . e SNl 4 O s s v [ | INDMONS KNOCKS OUT FIRST HOMER OF SERIES Ilis Honor Greets the Bride PH“.ADEI.PH!A SIMMONS KNOCKS OUT FIRST HOMER OF SERIES BAPTMN BUYD is Honor Greets t e bride WI“. PRUTECT L | G. 0. P. BOLTS e LIEUT. CONNOR AMERICANS IN PINCHOT B LAND, CROYDON —_ 4 Quaker Cllys Republlcam : Canadian Fliers Leave Cruiser Pensacola Will Re- j, Organization Almost Un- | Island Beach — Con- move Nationals If It | animously for Demo. | | 3 | tinue on to England I NG | | : Mk L PHILADELPHiA, Oct. 11.—Forty- CROYDON, England, Oct. 11— o Rl e o B B am it | REVOLUTIONISTS ARE leaders in Philadelphia have joined | Connor - landed here today after 'REPORTED VICTORIOUS ‘spondmg the night on the beach the open revolt against former the Schilly Islands | Gov. Gifford Pinchot for Governor. e MR i e o D he lead: i majority of {group, They are the first to make | Drawing lnsurrechon Net The leaders constitute a majority 1 a successful Canadian flight acmss | . . the' Republican City Committee, § 2 e g | Around Rio de Janeiro 1 which has announced that it would ! | | e t | They left Tresco beach and flew i —Federal Steps - ?upp?‘n John Tlemx;hll. 0 nr\:rcrit, over Lands End, Pensance and ; pids P or Governor in place mery |Plymouth enroute here. Gov. Pinchot, the Republican nomlvi '_ The two fliers set the plane down | WASHINGTON, D. C, nee. | in front of a large crowd that {Oct. 11.—Th Sta Pinchot, commenting upon the; . br;g:fn’ gathering about the time | eruiser I’cnwem[hm:.i(: |)':::: Philadelphia bolt, said: - Associated Press Photo. {word was received here that they d.' 1t (‘," R e | Al Simmons of the Athleties is shown in the Associated Press telephoto crossing the plate after hit-|had started from Tresco. jordcred to Guantanamo where h:;:,e"‘igajm: e o he wubpe | ting @ home run in the fourth inaing. The clab mascot greets him. The St. Lous Cardinals lost to Fil.| Puites (Levine, _ ymer ol fue {it will be ready to proceed to vy Ty ARt thnt‘d"“‘h“‘- 5-2. H{’]z'r‘f Whs the Ilrs Bres i ‘Braml to remove American - their day is passed. T FRSE S ag 3 i i Boyd and Connor were more | citizens 2s the result of the The more prominent Pittsburgh| FR[g( ‘H RE i\( HES SEC! jthan 150 miles ,off their course | present revolution, if such a 3 Jeaders are still staying with Pin- i to the Croydon Airport when mot- | lq(ep is made necessary, chot. or trouble caused them to land.| l- S ssary. T ! They were well south of Ireland | H \ lat the time. i |DRAW ABOUT RIO DE JANEIRO i | i { I MONTEVIDEO, Oct. 11.—Report~ i 1 HE |ed victories of Brazilian revolu- | ‘ ] | tionists show a net of insurrection | ; | |is being drawn tighter about Rio I i | | !de Janeiro. | : Floridianopolis is the sole Fed- | eral stronghold in one of the : ! threatened districts a tl - L British nghlwelght WlnS | |tion of the garrlsgn ‘?:ereheis p::ltd 10-Round Decision | I_ R E AMfl NT Mayor James J. Walker of New 4 guests and city officials, sev- to be precarious as it is isolated 4 } York kissing Miss Rosemary. eral thousands blocked Fifth | from reinforcements. from N. D. Man | Rita Walket, his favorite niece, | Avenue and filled the cathedral | Sao Paulo and Joinville are re | T 5 before she ‘was wed to Robert to view the brilliant nuptials 'ported to have fallen into the ! NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., Oct. 11.! Nye Says Bayard s Nomin- H, Stanley, Jr., at St. Patrick’s or at least get a glimpse of the 'hands of the revolutionists. Wy & v H Cnthedul. Besides the umted bride and zroom —Jackie “Kid" Berg, British ught-t | ation Cost More Propor | It is reported here the rebels weight, last night won a 10-round | | . = . " have advanced to the Guidad Cam= decision over his one time con-| uona(el than Ruth Locomatiog Hils pos Railway Junction and 175,000 querer Billy Petrolle, Fargo, North e " iphabitants of -that. section have Dakota. | McCormick’s ,Auto, Overturns, i been captured by the insurrection- There were no knockdowns. | Crow. | Ku(’d | ists. It is said railway communi- Berg, who became leading con- | WILMINGTON, Del, Oct. 11—|Crew [s i \B M NDED FR“M cation to Rio de Janeiro will be tender of the division, won clean-| | Senator Gerald P. Nye, who has i | cut. - ly and had more stamina than Pe- |investigated the campaign expendi-|® REYNOLDS, Neb,, Oct . e States of Epirito Sanot and ] trolle. The latter was a stiffer| tures of the Senatorial nominees in{® —Harry Longquist, engineer, o Bahia are the only two points " ¢ puncher, however. Delaware, said that the Senatorial|® 8and William Hansmire, fire- g Where Federal progress is reported. | nomination of Thomas F. Bayarq,|® man, were killed when an e ’ | — running as a Democrat for the|® engine of a Burlington o — | NO COMPROMISE ) Plague of Field Mice 2 United States Senate, had cost $33.-|$ Rallroad passenger train o | RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct. -11.— Ruins German Famsl it {936 more in proportion to the num- e turned over after striking ® Synckholders of Pan-Am- Government officials said there e an automobile which had e A i .05 All b eihtaa s ok —Associated Press Photo. | ber of votes cast than it cost Ruth File S L \W e no compromise with the !H o MoGormick o be nominat.|® been abandoned on the e/ erican e duit 1n LOS |repels as the Army and Navy have OLDENBURG, Germany, October he Cardinal’s second baseman, Frisch, safe at second in the first inning of the first game of the Han cCorm| e e tracks. P b . The i 4 kil tin led in Tilinois. 1 Angeles Court been strengthened with reserves and | 11 ——Fleldmmicet have in}:mded btehe World Series which was won by Phlladrlphu 5-2. Note the ball in this Assoclated Press telepho! b e Nasiaos o resumibiithe . . Ivolunteers and commercial vessels i country districts in such numbers| T L % LI T o T R R oo ,have been commissioned as war B that thousands of acres of grain’ \Killed in Fit f Noprings i AOyRmber. | Los A Cal, Oct. 11— craft | t 1) te R | Killec in Fit o, s 2 Y R Lai O :ndt:agllll;;adl;flmex:h;ayem:)eeen 1;2 DENIES DHARGES 48 v‘cTIMS UF DEMOCRATIC LEADER DIES | 2 Edward L. Dolieny snd the Rl mETs o g y Temper, Youth Is | ok it o u‘_‘F GH ERs iield Oil Gompany are charged w i b 4 4 % ,crn piracy to defraud stockholders Most of the harvest has been de- | |Given Long Sentence [ Josiah Mervey, Demdcratic Na ik Bar AviN fae) T v GUMMUN'STS | tional Committeeman from Dela- stroyed and farmers have been able ‘Ccmpan} and a suit has been filed | to-feed their cattle only by adding SEATTLE, Oct. 11—Earl Rose, | BN dled sodaly (hls morntng of here for an accounting. : \ pread to the ration, a makeshift Soviet: N Bravd aged 18 years, has been sentenc- v ixdeart 1““‘*‘ defeated for the| | The suit alleged Doheny sold the | AT NANGHANG which proves inadeuate in the DOVIEL INewspaper Dravda eq from 20 to 40 years in the ! Y Dem:cvreancw::minstfon FS |controlling interest in the Pan-| ]. IR un. i Ganseguertily, mosl ot} Replles to Accusa- HisteiFREiaRUary te TResb o8 ¢ recently. He ran in the primaries, 'Good- Will THD Around U.! A'HN icon to «the Richfield Oll| KIUKIANG, cCnina, Oct. 11— | the, live stock has been sold. . M d three weeks ago, Edward Berg- | e ' s Qs Moemer mpany for a “wholly madequm.e Thousands of Communists are | R O e . tions [Vlade lung, confectionery store pro- | iy Y, . S. Takes 25 Days — d unconscionable sum” because | . | g, | e o e R IOI Senator Thomas F. Bayard, wet Y |gathered about Nanchang, capital | Separated from | prietor. Rose said he lost mon- British Dirigible R- foor - o Wb e G {he feared the Government would \of Kiangsi Province, leaving one - &2 : MOSCOW, Oct. 11.—The Soviet| ey gambling and killed his Dead Are Laid A ke ; 1 ome be victorious in the oil lease can-'gpening northward for missionar- Wives, Aviators newspaper Bravda editorially says| friend in a fit of temper. ead Are Laid Away cellation suit affecting the Pan-ljes foreign business men and b% in: Crash the so-called Soviet wheat dumping .- B e i NEW YORI, OFT¥wfly X, 00 American aud which s under con- |yealihy Ohiisheito fiee, ie in Crashes 6. e '8 miety Mok ixr the ohilnlof o4 n.—Fren(cihB':‘lrnns-Azlannc f“els‘f,ujlq:rumm hj;v[hp Federal Court. | The Red hordes are expected to —_— anti-Soviet blockade crusade cam- Coste an ellonte have complet-| The oil lease scandals are re-|take Nanchang anytime. Only a [ LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. o Ipalgn which has been going on for |ed their good will tour of the Unit- led in the demand for an ac-'small garrison remains to defend e 11—Benjamin F. Taylor, ®ithe past thirteen years. \ LONDON, Oct. 11.—The bodies :cd States. In 25 days they have counting of expenditures made by the city. e aged 37, war aviator, was ®| The Bravda denies the Soviets! of 48 victims of the British diri- |visited 30 states. {the Pan-American because of the. Communists are com m itting e killed yesterday afternoon in ® haye been dumping anything and| A c gible R-101 crash over France were Costes and Bellonte will sail for zlleged ~conspiracy of “wrongful'gepredations. e a plane crash. He had been ®|saiq the Russian crop is only one-! taken from Westminster to Card-| oovopsrre Mass, Oct, 11— |Paris on October 17 and the day acts’ between Doheny and Albert | = e divorced five hours before by ® half of one per cent of the worxds| ington for burial in one huge S hacond mcé b”‘;”ez', the before they leave they will get a| |B. Fall, former Secretary of the o his wife who charged cruelty. ® |crop. F ACE REG ALL grave. The sectnd race be b o e |$25.000 check from Col. William E.(Interior. |American Delegates iy ® Robert MacDonald, aged ®| The Bravda doubts if the Un‘wd{ The procession started, prompt-|pride of the Gloucester fleet, and Edsterwood, Jr. for making the R i Named to Conference e 32, was killed when his plane @ |States is ready to participate in at 10 o'clock this forencon, head-| Blue Nose, of Nova Scotia is sched- |first Paris to Dallas, Texas, flight.| IC Kingsford-Smith ! Sl o failed to cox;zie 0\11': of a long ®|a blockade of Ru;sinn imports as jed by the Royal Air Force and|yleq for 'cms afternoon over zhe e i flPt ingstor m“ i WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 11. o power dive He also was sep- ® |[Russia buys machinery, cotton, . |band. 3 i e i & i 7-mile course for Sir Thomas Lip- Hops Off on Another Leg Hugh s. Gibson, American -Ambas- Arated. from Rik mite. o ;u;t;:{c:"d plETav faterhle mJMovemenl i Por.!land May Thousands of people lined thelton's International Fishermen's| STUCK LussEs | P g‘ sador to Belgium, and Hugh R. 000000000000 o America % V| Call,for Grand Jury |street. Challenge trophy. 1 | Greece, Oct. 11.—Capt. | |Wilson, American Minister to | Investigation | Comrades of the dead marched! Thursday the Thebaud won easily xmm ;d-Smith has resumed his|SWitzerland, have been appointed L E RIDGE CAMP i [P0 Raeee from the Blue Nose in the first [solo flight from England to Aus-|DY President Hoover as delegates to ; | | It as nearly noon before theirgce, |tralia, hopping off this morning|the League of Nations Preparatory | PORTLAND, Oregon, Oct. 11~1bod1es were placed on a special ———.,—— {for Allepo, Asiatic Turkey. .starnmment Conference 1n Gen- IT. M. Kerrigan, Chairman of the|train for Cardington. Citizens Recall League, is threat-| Many women collapsed as . “NURSES” HOOVERS the ’ | PHILADELPHIA, Penn., Oct. 11J ‘eva next t month. —Edwin W. Sprinkle, aged 32 years, | v ened with a grand jury investiga- bodies passed. 2 BACK TO HEAIIT tion as the result of the disap-| At Cardington the bodies were ‘5°°“‘”y prominent, confidential AY ITALO RUSS 7 |pearance of several thousand names placed in the one immense grave. ek’ of the Gamisira compin, ion recall petitions and said to}'l’hree clergymen officiated, Eng- rstock brokers, was shot three times, WASHINGTON, Oct. 11—The| The President “builded better have been traced to a $5,000 “sell/lish Church, Presbyterian andj [and killed late yesterday after-| BUSINESS PACT IS Préesident, Mrs. Hoover and their than he’knew yhen he erected this jout.” | Catholic. inoon by a customer, Adam Jackm, family turn to natural remedies woodland camp within three hours'| The names disappeared from al — - KINGMAN, Arizona, Oct. 11.—(a barber. | EUROPEAV MENACE when ill, both by inclination and ride of the capital. |lst of 22,000 demanding the re-| o |Miss Leura Ingalls and Robert| Firm officlals sald Jackus had, by advice of the White House phy- | Affairs of state have kept him in call of Mayor George L. Baker and | TODAY'S STOCK | {Buck, in an air race, arrived hereiclt_med Sm his bawn)z'mount but a| - sician, | Washington through the hot momhsrthe SRSRINQER RS a ! Qity 1 Cogn 'QUOTATIONS [ |1ate yesterday afternoon from the|friend he ha ‘li i e A, Oct. 11—The new com- [ nining the industries of those coun- The quiet of the President’s camp | and the camp has provided grateful °'. o |Glendale Airport, to remain over had recently lost heavily. Imercial agreement between Italy | ries through dumping of soviet ‘v in the Blue Ridge mountains has retreat every week-end. Kerrigan said he had been noti { —_— night and wait out a storm. Their B Bissia’ Gl 5 - i Basatsts 5" fabtpal ministered to the health of Mrs. fied the League would not be able _ |next stop is Albuquerque, New Mex- Tndal ‘vflve w”hes jand g i s .)r ucts at prices far below the 1 | Last summer Allan Hoover spentito secure petitions until $5,000 was| NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., Oct. 1L.{i 0 "o o v oalls is out for a wom- jing menace to y of Eu-lcost of production. oA S o gt} da oy o "{,:gmmm weeks there while suffering 'paid to Hugh Krum, Secretary, |—Closing quotstion of Alaska Ju-|o "0se 0BRSS 5 B0 8 e funior Out Coastal Roads|rove. savs William Martin, a dis-| Thus, he says, local industties &s’'a sanitarium retreat for Herbert | .=, ° <tomach ailment. Simple| Krum denounced the allegauonln&flu mine stock today is 5%, g ety | tinguished observer of international | would be forced to quit, creating s contracted | ;1% ¢ door tramps and fresh air |as “absurd, false and wicked” |erican Can 116%. Anaconda Cop-|"cCOFdh €ASt (o west and xetin. GENOA, Italy, Oct. 11—A vio- BIAIrs unemployment, business depression a “:be.;::ll;' m‘:he Premdent:‘pm him in trim. ———, - ;per 36%, Bethlehem Steel 73': Dx' LS e S ilent tidal wave at Rivera Penente| 'u“v); ( (‘\1"\ for »n\; pt”- and political ux:rea:z. The contract physician, believes that the high Last spring Mrs. Hoover, worn by A & = Films 85%, General N-lclorx. 3%t |The storm having abated, Miss has destroyed the bathing estab-|chase by Russia mwx?lxx ‘m\c ‘”;vll) with Italy is seen as the first suc- altitude of the mountain camp cou- |constant hand-shaking and enter-'Auto Hits Train then \Gflnby Corporation 14%, Intera-ingang gnd young Buck resumEleshmpnh and coastal roads. 4all~<_nfw> J:\d Srpanss in I»fllj cessful step in }ms program. The pled with its complete isolation taining and unable to walk about B t l to Flames 'tional Harvester 617%, Kel'”:fi,th,h. respective races today after | —_——————— g {in muzu’ .h‘e purchase b}l a;i fact that Italy has little or no ¥ from noise and confusion Will help |because of a sprained back, sought | ursts In C",PW" 27%, Montgomery - Ward|gtaying all night at this airport MOVE TO JUNEAU Jofiianiequal value'of cosl. ofl And jeoal, oil ‘or BSieels ST SRR, s e o Bike Sost a1l 16 the restful stillness of the Rapidan. | 23Y%, National Acme 9%, Packard oo o .muwrm products A.‘x R\’A N lmskes tlje sxml}lnn doubly danger- % o mother and brother, She spent almost two months there| MARTINEZ, Cal, Oct. lx—Three‘Motors 10%, 10, 10%, Simmons| g chicngo policemen always| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Christman| 'Vll),u.x, says Mr. Mart tu the |ous 315 it reacts upon several of Cool green lanes, long shadows [and came back radiant, walking Filipino laborers were killed and|Beds 17, Standard Brands “'are on guard at the home of 12-|and child, formerly of Douglas, are |Journal of Gr | mm-“n?lys sister states. 2 purpling distant slopes are a com- with a buoyant step: four others were injured when their Standard Oil of California 53 |year-old Billy Ranieri, who was/now making their home at the mercial pol 1 cndm ‘Cannot Signor Musso{lnl see,’ plete contrast to the steady string| Now she has returned to thé|automobile crashed into the third dard Oil of New Jersey 567, 5 rmued from kidnappers two years Meadow Shegp, Third and Frank- ‘Thf‘ soviet he 4 seek |asks the writer, “that he is sawing biles which madly circles |mountains—this time with Herbert,|car of a freight train at a crossing 'ed Aircraft 37%, and . S. steel ago. Two men were convicted of [lin. Mrs. Christman will assist to pave the way for a commumsuc off the limb on which he is sit- of automol o and burst into flames. ‘uam. kidnapping him. iMr. Fulbright in his shop work. Iregime in other countries by under- ting?” the White House night and day.

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