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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE VOL. xxxu., No 4840. “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 13, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CB‘ITS FIVE MORE RESCUED FROM ARCTIC ICE Large 1 800 Ton Yacht Goes Aground South of Narrows OWNER PILES CRAFT UP ON . KEENE ISLAND Lighthouse Tender Fern at| Scene and Takes Own- er, Guests Off Ship The Oaxaco, big 1,800-ton owned by G. Allan H cock is ashore off Keene beacon near the south Wrangell Narrows and ported in a dangerous according to advice neau today The lighthouse rived at the scene and took off the owne teen guests and gage and left there 1is at 7 condition reaching Ju- ! 3 tender Fern ar-| ; e Pl of the disaster | LV four- w b i y NSO g all personal m:r; ¢ ? b o’clock Princi puls | yacht n- | Island | end of | re-| o Batuskbrra. NOMER: e party | § this Hanec up himse bei at the time, ports received It is said there are in her bottom and according tc advices from authentic sources, i 100k if 2 rermanent land-mark., ciated Press Ketchikan says the went und during the The ska Salvage Company planning ‘to send tugs to the of the vessel, which is between Burnt Reef and Spike Rock. is afternoon on the ceording to An from a few holes ) t the Oaxaco might re- 1 | piled his own steamer | bridge | | re- | | dispatch | vacht night. is | atd | in (,r(’ulvst Arctl(' F ragod v That Has Ever Bwn Recor h’d VIGLIERI AND 4 COMPANIONS RESGUED TODAY jIce Breaker Krassin Crash- es Through Floes and Takes Men Aboard REMAINING NOBILE GROUP ARE ALL WELL |Russian Craft Continues Rescue Work—Others Are Sighted BULLETIN — MOSCOW, 13.—Hope for six men ied away after the Italia crashed is revived by reports reaching here indicating th_e lccation of the group is known. They are reported near where the Viglieri group was rescued. With reports unconfirmed came the revival of rumors of the belief that Capt. Roald Amundsen is likely to have found and joined that group. (Copyrighted by the Associated Press) It is believed that the Oaxaca was not badly damaged by thel accident. This was indicated by a telegram rwelved Ithis nns"—i noon by H. T Famlkper fropii Capt. Hancock of e ~lrnnflud1 yacht which said the entire ship's | party was safe at Petersburg and | would be there but a few day Aun official report received from | Petershur by Collector of Cus- toms J. C. MeBride said the boat hit'on Hicks Reef, the passengers had been taken to Petersburg and would 0 south on the steamer Admiral Watson | IN PORT TWO DAYS AGO The Oaxaco arrived in Juneau last Saturday on a cruise of South eastern Alaska, went to Skagway d returned here two days ago and left for the south on Wednes- day. G. Allan Hancock, owner, a retired Los Ang&-l(" capi MOSCOW, July 13. on relentlessly in what appears to be a winning fight against the Arctic, the powerful Russian ee- hrepker Ko rescued pv Y of the Tt W at 9 o'cloek lest night and is pounding its way to make further rescues, just a few hours after the brilliant rescue of Mariano and Zappi ° ich took place yesterday when {the two men, also the body of Dr. Finn Malmgren were taken ; aboard the craft y 5 X > The Krassin crashed through 4 ! \ [to reach the Viglieri group of W BERTD \ d |five men which constituted the NLNOBILE 4 X original Nobile group. This group . e stranded for 48 days ... Island. ven of the 17 | ha men of ahoard, the turned at- up rescue stranded a sharp lookout Amundsen and his four companions. The Viglierl group rescued is ut. Viglieri, Prof. ppi Biog ilie men Gen ly tention to picking |groups which became fand also to keep {for Capt. Roald ((‘nmnuml on Page l-nght) BUILDING SUUN‘ | Inspector Neill Says Work| Will Start This Fall— Completed in 1929 were in | Nobile when “Iu‘ Italia crashed | A full report of the rescue has |been received here from Prof. Samoiloviteh, leader of the Rus- |slan Expedition. He said: “Within three miles from the Malmgren group, the Krassin sighted remmnants of an airplane, the abandoned Swedish machine, red tent om which was smoke. nals for re- * from the deafening siren Krassin were constantly will be adverti We finally drew up within 30 accordi to P ‘ : e “ 2 : ; # i l.vllnn‘"ll!l‘ the ice field which was R. Neill, Inspecter of the l"l«i'!frl 2 / ¥ b7 g el y % v\-‘rhu:'m;: the vic s and they fice Department with headquart | s 2 3 4 . o v & 4 ¥ jclimbed down t trap ladder in Seattle, who is here on official| ¥ 5 4 b y 2 7 ¢ / fand I found myself in out- business. Work shouid begin on A & stretched arms of the rescued the structure this Fall and the men who kis me and wept foundations and basement sections with joy. T suld they pinned built during the winter, he said. all hepe Krassin but did The entire byilding should be Inot expeet u All those completed by the Fall of 1929 and |aboard uare Ceccioni, ready for occupancy then, in Mr. but his Neill's opinion. Funds are avail- able for all work that can bel y % 2 i done by the end of the u.m-m} : i e : _‘ 2 lerew of fiscal year and next year's appro- priation will cover the balance of the project. | Mr. Neill said some changes were made in the final plans that im- proved both the looks of the building and its arrangements. He land {ecoming Calls for bids the ritorial here probably for constructing luponse Capitol building of the | sounded well save hmk n leg ve." said the loaded the Samoilovit the Krassin aboard Krassin is now headed for (7o BEHOUNCA, . X | Th Island where several per- = have been sighted but who ' L r 5 ” ¥ | v:«\ n . Q wave not yet been identified. The |men signalled to the Krassin and |the Krassin signalled back she | would pick them up later. = Do plan Above are the pictures of the crew of the and taken aboard the baseship Citta di Milano, dirigible Ttalia, including Gen. Umberto Nobile, ; where he now is. Yesterday the ice-breaker Krassin rescued Mariano and Zappi, and took them abe tecelved a pat of -the final hlue Malmgren, who died 30 days ago. Today the Krassin rescued Vigliers, Behounck, Biogi, Troiano and Ceceloni. The Krassin also reports sighting ol priats May 25, and returned them & 30 ) L ¥ ¥ b 1 2 . i i to Washington on the following ”'f" resc u:, ,TJ‘L five rescued today \u 5 group,flw)mr“n he left on the ice when he \:i;lfi rescued by airpl 3 /it s b o A o uir B Mk S Praises Democratic ay. 3 3 vp e Where tie tentative plans called| IOWA MAN, AT 33, WINS station agent 2, he found time H | production planters ar using Student Conterence (,ha"'nlan But Takes for a driveway through the build- HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA|to return to school Jamalca Red“ce' |t et (oF e TR St“den: of 35MLands P [sors the meeti e to Meet in Paris|aims or which crashed in the Arctie during an exploration 1(ri was rescued several craft, with the crashing through weeks ago body of Dr. Finn the ice to | R 8% were in | pon-| hel ing, this has been eliminated and et -y Its Rum Oulpu[ 4"({&4“5&"‘ ;.me, a proc .l»\. )’ur(.vv | PRI Issue nni His SM ace g iz ore- ofore unknown in this colony, P 3 . P 'rgin';:uei&'Mn:;n':z]ezeiergz g8 {where molasses has alwai: been| PARIS, Juy sz e} AEREEAE B o render i RALEIGH, N. €, July 13—Alk in the postoffice plans, also. It Jamaica, W. I, used profitably in the munufac-|tions will be oo i g “"’“Kh_ praising Democratie will he on the first floor above Manufacture of Jam- | ture of rum. teuth annual | o Ratat dr Putxar 1| tional Chairman John Raskeb as & the cable office. It will have two aica rum is on the decre in | ———— which will meet in o B ety vlnmu of business, Josephus D entrances, one on Seward and the this colony. *+ The large estates, | S '.¢_|_u 25, It is ex I'Mf cnxtliisnada former Seeretary of Navy, took other un Fourth street, the latter;boy to make his way and he never|of pis mates. which heretofore have A, J. QUOTATIONS official American (eloz will e SN sue with the statement on being the main entrance to the|had time until now to finish his rum in huge guantities, it lattend and the total er of of s Vitior saying that a chairman building. It will kave 1,600 boxesjcourse. But he did learn teleg-| In recognition of his efforts, the|ducing their output of their own | NEW YORK, July tictal delegatos from various Jeavolnot right to “make or stress and room for the instaliation ot'nphy. and two years and a half|railway has given him a two-week|accord. countries will ‘ba 1,000 busi-| ues not sottled in the party |Juneau mine stock is 400 more. ago, alter he had become railway|vacation as a graduation gift. In their effort to reduce rum!day at 38, The object of the Iuter form.” Studying and attending classes CHARTER OAK, lowa, July 12.[in the morning and working at the; —-At the age of 33 William L. Goo-{depot in the afternoon, he has fin- dell has won a high school di- ished his high school werk. There ploma. E4e6 14 ipemt in his class ,and He had to leave sehool as ahle is almost twice as old as any KINGSTON, July 13. — | assistance exported | \laska ed to- the 13 i will short { | Dr. Anna ‘Kearsiey lon the Queen tor « natlonal| fess trip to Wrangell

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