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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME’ VOL. XXXIL, NO. 4861.° ' JUNEAU, ALASKA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS o el s o/ SR VA SRR 3 P S AP0 WSSO AN R e Lt S A S E 'S ITALIAN SUBMARINE RAMMED, SINKS HIJACKER IS KILLED BY F @UR GUNMEN |.., A GAE&LAND E’ffiklok SECRETARY TAKES OATH DISGUVERY UF ' oeMaNDS Lire | [PRGERRT YR B ONKNOWNINGA | TSR . iy & | AS SUBMARMNE AN TAKES IT [ SO - I CiTY IS MADE) | SRR B U o ety | 15 SENT NOWN Man Shot o Death w,th b od : . ! Lost City Is Reborled Seen| L N o .., : ‘ S : ' Py @ | Twenty Mm Doomed when Hie "0om Cian 7 i ; g . : by Scientific Expedi- 10, C SR A ! T e | L Undersea Boat Sinks Bed Chamber ‘ ol 1 tion in Peru 3 SpaAB s W iR § : e 2 in Collision { ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 7 : B LIMA, Peru, Aug. 7.—The dis- : X : o : / ROME, Aug. 7.—At least 20 Gangland demanded and received S 3 2 ry of an Inca city, where no § 4 i . men are In-n.v\_. d n':xp!u»rl in the the price for a liquor theft when E3iv ¢ 8 o white man is known to have s S J > Haf 4 X Italian submarine FDX-14 which Gaetano - Rinetti was shot to . | lioot, is reported in a telegram ¥ : ; : i sollided late vesterday with the death by four men who stood it | foom the Prefect Departiguut of . il i : 3 y ’ SRR destroyer Guisseppe Missouri dur= guard by his bedside and killed | v b 5 Cuzco to the President. ¥ : P A 1 Y ing H'-'wr n'ii.nk manecuvers and him with his own shotgun, £ : The lost city was discovered b R Big g 3 sank in 131 feet of water in the The shot from one or both of 3 ! ) ) [accidentally by a seientific ex- e iy B e ! v ; Adriatie. the two shells that killed Rin- : . || |pedition exploring the town of ¢ 2 % " 1 ¥ 3 { RS i The crew carried an communi= St Alao Whanmed His HEE o : : Macchupi-Ceho, which was found ; 4 0 ) : DR, T ; cation with the fleet Above Wit The story of how Rinetti es- e 3 16 years ago a group of Peru- # & 78y ! indicated at least some of the caped . three months ago from : : ; : vian and American scientis S ty v . ; men are alive. Reseue appar- death and how he has since been g < Ve R b : Bt B8 The present expedition w r o ; ; + T e atus is at hand and it is hoped living in constant fear of his life 3 e b ST i ::ulllllw:]hs' (in- Cuzco u:lln;rinvs X $ I L 2 that |!r.~m :nr will I)v\ pulmped and how & 3 ced @ - ——— = — ! junder the patronage of the Presi 3 into the submarine. A salvage :';‘.',II_.I]\::,\.\, n:m:‘((f‘, ,,I)T:,':“:L';,‘;,d“‘,‘,{‘: oy ol ki dent of Peru : a rryl ! oover-Curtis 2 omse re discussed with -'Ef[lub- | créw started te work immediately said was hijacking, was told by Roy 0. West, A secretary of the interior, tak nu‘ i The discovery of the heretofore lican women leaders by P,‘v's. Alvin T. 2 na v / r:mfin.“L.: e to Ifollowing the accident and when Y of the witnesses of the at-| O°ffice befors W. B. Acket, chief clerk of the departmefit. Scoretary |unknown town was made by onef ight, front row: Mrs, W. Bladen Lowndes, M: - ¢ tts; Mrs. |{he submarine was located. }",‘;,. ‘“N Marie Rinetes, relative, | W Out susceads Dr. HUBSrt Work, who resigned to become chairman o ¢ (he explorers in an old Inca Mrs. Guy P. Gannett, Maine: Mrs. W. Regin cw Jersey; Mrs. Ellis A. Zost, West Vire A 17y A S PULEY | the republican national committee. astrcnomical observatory. From ginia; Mrs. Hugh Clacke, Ohio. Back row: M . pe, Rhode lsland; Mrs. Margaret M, | Mo LY. Rl sEe “caple. ‘T",‘: v ; Sne 0F the SHGEMER'SE & Toots. B Tucker, Vermont: Mrs. Nellie D. Parker, Naw ; /irginia W. Speel, District of Columbia; | PIPE ATTACHED o A Sl e N R saw through his binoculs on Mrs. W. E. Kennan, North Carolina; Mra. Charles Warner, Delaware, and Mrs. Mary Dooze, Mississippi. | ROME, Aug. 7.—Rescue work- badges, entered the house short- lers, laboring all night to take . < the of a al Vi E | s I | woke her and pressed a revolver 5 e Pl 2 » ~ v |succeded in attaching a pipe to At Gty e il existence of which was not NOMINEE CREETS THE BRIDE the cr .',~, and eupis ate e s [ Tr(’(lt\’ will Bur War known. The mountain fs sur- : sl ol o 0 s 4 the sides appeared to be too ¢ ; g e s men picked up Rinetti's bt A 4’1 I S n g ey v : : iy | Divers have also been able to and killed him after saying they | "l()"g.r t l"n( rs i _f':', scaling without careful @ {tie a cable to the hull found him guilty of hijacking. ' } 'r11§'.:"¢ri‘;,‘f.f}(~r< i b s ¢ [ Work of connecting an alr pipe Rinetti had no police record, 3 L Hiq oW o b 4 v { llm- and attaching the cable was and has been in this country for " By KIRKE L. SIMPSON = | P s | mplished under the greatest Jardine in i | WASHINGTON A 1.=0 3 ’ 2 | wenther conditions. f | g SHINGTON, Aug. 7.-One \ ; : 4 b ; m EIE‘LSM. H Seattle on Itact stands up signifjéantly out (,.{BLAST RocKs A N : President Coolidge Ex-' . Men Still fluxhv“e“nmL Lo five yea (A. P. Staff Writer) mnh ulties becanse of unfavorable Alaska ,fi:;p T Ithe - prelongedt ~dorrespondence st ‘ w which inaWEER - nations 1o ac.| : | ’ g B : 3 i presses His Belief to ";}m"fl‘“’,fi,,,“ Tu AccuMPANY '; SEATTLE, Aug. 7.—Will | |CeDi the Kellogg plan for mutual ; { | Senator Dale iy B e B fam M. Jardine, Secretary of [ |treaty reunication of war as a1 Inspection showed the submar- Agricultu has arrived in Agriculture, agency of national policy. Thati v | SUPERIOR. Wis. Aug. 7.— ine was struck by the destroysl Seattle and will leave for | |1 that almost certainly each of| 4 | United States Senator Porter H. near the stern. | | ‘Alaska today on a 20-day v M:\HHHH \\m‘lhl have been | Dale, of Vermont, 1 President Rescuers are racing against 1 cruise for the purpose of re- | |veady, almost out of hand, to sign ; Coolidge expressed certainty that time in efforts to refloat the sub- | | gaining_ his health and to [~“ 'fl\“-l‘"l""}:‘:i l“l‘i“_"”‘:':"“l‘l‘”:\‘t- TACOMA, Aug. LAn e¥plo (. Hoover will be the marine since it is feared her LA I} get first glimpse of the Ter & Wwith the ted States alone.|g, yooked the eity last night | : sident. This was dur ight compartments might Alaska Flier Will Be Pilot ritory and study cértain pr None of the exclanges involvad {yp e “the powder boat La Bleca a conversation the President had give way any moment. for Wllklns to 1| Jects in Southeastern Alaska. djus :“lv“_l" or explanation bear- was destroyed in Puget Sound ; B with Senator Dale. The latter ——lpr e | ing on poiuts of direct concern oo ..o oo , ‘ : ‘ R o\ i R o T clgd Antarctic e the United States or its relations |N ORS00 ] i : s b S s K — with any of the group. All of the | 4y ware shattered and the tele- | . % ;!w nts, he made it plain he con- srupte | siders Hoover's popularity with GRAND FOR D., Aug. 7. negoti ‘-Tm\ were necessary be phone service was disrupted S ——Ben Eielson, woll kvmvnl Alas- ' cause of the fact that 1 he American v bidke . ott on the Ls: Bleta 3 u the electorate is mere than sef- } kan flier, who accompanied Capt \HIHI‘]H]HN‘III of the original French}, 4 > ' + | l and the crew of two men, Capt 5 |ficient to elect him President. iplan would set up the War re-|\no o (g o i | S tor | also sald the George H. Wilkins across the Christensen and his son, | Polar regions in the “'"""i\"l'l’:"" Sk l‘.“' i o ””"m‘””i; were seen fighting the flam : President showed he wos a great | : has agreed to accompany Wilkins with the nited States as pless oy 5 i . . admirer of Hoover and eager, be-| s ath | Emong all of the other signatories obelcss they jumped into the| Gy Alfred E. Smith attended the wedding In Schencetady, N.¥ | uiuse of his personal sympat Pole flight. | between themselves. B0k thy Soas St gk 15 toks “;,} Sf the daughter of his friend, George R. Lunn, former licutenant |ang friendship, that he be el Y Announcement was made in a Doris Dean Sues for Di- ~ What It Means {Dlasting powder xvloded. governor of New York. He Is shown congratulating the bride, Mrs. ' (cq ssage Eielson sent to Wilkins | That is what multilateral means; = ! Douglas A. Caulkins. | e 1 . ( ; Angeles and while he was vorce as Result of many sided. The criginal French| gpanern Aug, 7.—The W! g g Vo e P ; \Flell(d ;’inl -ll;’aCk Events : piscopate ept on Program— gy v s TR Wild P bilateral proposal meant only a|ouet o BRI banquet arranged by the loca llfi Va”)’ mutual agrzement between France|ploca was felt in this city LA N ot Implicated ‘ Other Pomts Lost Service Club. AR R ot _land the United States to renou .c2| e AR i Sl | | Bielson has been withholding Aug war. That declaration already is Obregon’s Slaying b his dectsion pending negotiations, The story of another “wild party™lan accomplished fact so far - |Increase of Leprosy ! | r " | . AMSTERDAM, Aug. 7 with Detroit interests relative to It Which Roscoe (Faity) Arbuckle,iipey are concerned. It is e L L TR Mternational = Amateur a flight over the Pacific to film funster, figures, is told in alp,qieq specitically in the preamble In France Is Demed hont: dBMaeing: thot Moilban Gaf.| odernkion after a spirited debate Tokyo. ‘|l|)|wtr4 (;) suit filed h); his “g:(r B %he new tration treaty, now L8 ‘ ! g tatletoly A s Lo voted 14 to 6 to retain the .()n—\' ‘mmv. screen ..n- : : € 1in effect In addition, France PARIS, Aug. 7.—Reports ,]M“q f \V D I # O s o Al R fon to accompany Capt. Wil-|charges that the party "“l"lfl dland the United States are boun!|ieprosy fs inereasing in. France O€CIEtary o ar Davis/Chairman Raskob Retains t2iasstiation of A ymple gama prosEiE following receipt of a mes- At the home of o prominent HoWy-|Ly the Brvan conciliation treatyinave been met by ofticial and| Says Cheap Transpor- Professor to Make ~ {of the Episcopate Sun-committes apation rejected the tunl tist of e from Edsel Ford that a de- Wood resident and the comedian,|yhich forbid for any cause|professional denials. | € Ve eration rejected the full list of & | i ith | terribly intoxicated, attempted to ) . | \1\ Archbishop Miguel de la More. |19 events asked by the Women's lay was being expericnced with terribly intoxicated, pted tof.np 4 conciliation commissio 1 labad: thab. storiea- of o tation ]5 quuued - Survey b ‘ ) women's track and field events. on the Olympic game program. ake =a el e P v P 2 atement also adds that it § > i p 3 o the preliminary plans for the pro- Make xn]‘rlxuk In\|- n.l )x _woman | gy e had at least 12 mg gensational but unfounded nature| hoped that the laws “limiting re. International Spor Federation, posed Pacific flight. ‘Mn \I!.)wvu{ was rescued by others |, <ok 4 djustment began circulating as a result of| STANFORD UNIVERSITY, cal! NEW YORK, Aug 7.-John Ras-iliglous liberty” will be changed, ——ee————— #¢ the party, Similarly, the United States has|the construction 1 % - of a leper's de-!|Aug. 7.—Inland waterway develop-|kob. Chairman of the Democratic] There is no information of the A. J. QUOTATIONS | 8 T T S arbitration and conciliation treaty | partment at the St. Louis Hos- ; Stockholders Approve : . Louis ments are of more interest to the fonal - Committce, announced | whereabouts of the Archbishcp, as X F. W. Robinson, vice presidentfrelations of the same character|pjiq), farmers than other phases of faym |he has retained K. 1 Seligman, | most Bishops and Archbishops are Reorgamzntlon NEW YORK, Aug. 7.—Alaska|of the Union Pacific Railway, and |with many of the 14 powers which| “Rantastic,” was the only com-|aid, Herbe-t C. Hoover was told|Professor of Econor o subalaaiias’ be .cxlled outside’ of o P Juneau mine stock is quoted to-| Mrs. Robinson, are visiting in Ju-jwill he ‘asociated with the Wash-|ment of Professor Edouard Jean-|by Secretary of War Dwight F W“ University, to m) exhaus- | Mexico, but it is assumed he may| BUFFALO, N. Y. Aug. 7.4 day at 3%. neau today while the Alaska is in|ington government in launching|selme of the French Academy of Davis, who gave reassuring rexumw"" non-political y ol thoipe living privately Mexico City. Stockholders of the Pierce Arrow — | port. the new mullilateral declara’’on|Medicine when asked concerning|of condirions found in his journey |farm problem, ! The statement sald 95 per cent Motor Company have approved After a short trip to the States,| ESPEe CoR against war. That any gaps whic rumor that leprosy had been across the continent Raskob sald: belof all Mexicans are Catholics but plans for the reorganization of accompanying his wife south, J. Mrs. F. F. Harrington and three|may exist in those bilateral peacs |introduced into France through “Farmers see that their big need | ho auestion t r OME | this does not mean that any Cath-. the company in which the Studes W. Woods, insurance man, return-|sons, of Wilmington, Del, are|agreements with other natio1 commodities purchased from As- now is a cheap transportation out- Manner in which tarmerat! oo efaidy. or opate or 1ay baker ‘.“,“’“rvm““ will have & ed on the Alaska. aboard the Alaska. could be, and no doubt will v-.|jatic peddlers. He said that dan-|let for their products,” said Sec.|broblems can be solved along @athol gy ”“!‘“‘ ated * "substantial interest. | | Es. ¥ § filled in is unquestionable. “)‘ is|ger of leprous contagion was relary Davis, adling that Hoover|lines economically sound and thisf D striking evidence of the worla <|glight and results only from long has always been an sdvocate of must be acomplished withont ar- CHINA’S 2,000,000 IDLE TROOPS ey oveptsuds o ik amanizec LDl R, town ey | aya been a ! ac . CAUSE DANGEROUS LABOR SURPLUS|ini ioni, vposes of the Amer.| "4 22 2 LGt D200 IR BT e g g o, . cont it v ' P ALATIAL AIR LINERS can republic that has rarely [ion there will be no deflection oi|Crops benefitted i : encountered any obstacle in sec.|Cautious Citizen Has the Republicars in the ‘arm states |Bovernment”. RE ADY F()R QEA | 4 ’YA‘; SHANGHAI, Aug. 7—Victory has]standing military leader of the Na-_ying up tr. agreements design. wm Tltlooed on Back‘ SRS | . Vs [t p : Jeft on Nationalist China’s door-|tionalists, is taking the lead in the ed to ma war between it and | step more than 2,000,000 idle coolie |formation of a student army train-|any otner power %ighly impron FRENCH ACADEMY HONORS | NAUTICAL SPORTSMAN soldiers, the greatest unemplov-|ing corps fer China. He believes|apla. LONDON, Auzv 7.—A 200-word | SEEKS SFPEED RECORD! By ANDRUE BERDING [to be in the air before the middl ment problem ever faced by an|this offers an opportunity for Condition Recognized will bequeathing large sums of | AMERICAN BORN WEITFR; g - (A. P. Staff Writer) [of August whereas it will be tos infant government. China to obtain an army worthy of| ppe paris government recog-|Meney to several people )\:_m- Y I FERNANDINA, ¥Kla 4 T—| ward the end of September bofore (' Nationalist officials have deter-|the name, a Lody of men of more|nj,0q this condition when it pro- been tattooed on the bgck of al PARIS, Aug. 7.—Julian Green, Gar Wood’s record n of ‘llf- LONDON, Aug. 7.—Great nvn,‘”“ British are ready to test the: Bl mined to reduce the army to 500.-|than average intelligence, and posed the bilateral general peace |Man who walked into a tattooing | an American born you'h educated hours and 32 minute r light|ain has thrown her last reserves|p 1p9 Constructional _dittiowl 000 men for the present and con-|force which will enable the na-|gaeclaration to Secretary Kellozg. establisment in W'aterlm)—m.ul |at the Univers f Virginia, |draft crulsers from Florida to New|of science into the fight to wrest | .. ‘\ha failure of materials o/} centrate on seeing that this num.|tionalists to exert a real military |1t meant no substantial change in| He had the will written outichares the French Academy’s York is to be lower severallfrom the Ciermans the honor off,yiye ang cther faclors may alters ber is trained and properly equip-|strength throughout their domains|pranco.American peace relations|°D '8 piece of paper, and asked >aul Flat Prize” this year wnh‘h-mu it present plans of Frank|launching the first trans-Atlantic| g prospect. ped. The remainder of the ragged |and evéntually be able to rein |inar had existed for years and|that it should be transferred (o] Alexander Arnaouvitch Green | P. Hueking, Jacksor a., arclair liner, For fMany months in the gian military organization which con-|force their foreign negotiations|,¢hwart the course of which no his back. He sat for five hours writes exelusively in the p‘r(.“,vh’:Ilullflil’lll, { Two giants of the air, the Brit- <heds at Howden und Friediil guered the country from Canton 1o|with military force if need be. war laden cloud of misundersiand-|While the work was dome, and language, continuing the tradi-| Wood, nationalls n hoatlish R-100 now being built at How-| horen hundreds of workmen have! Peking: must face the unpleasant| Fducational authorities are inlino ayer had drifted. Yet it means the will was duly witnessed tion established by the Franco- racer, made the 1 i ::«'-n and the German LZ-127 near-|yaen climbing like spiders over the task of working for its rice. agreement with the government'sle,. (ye United States, if the French “He was a Colonial, #hd about’ American poets Stuart Merrill jover a course of 7.2 nauticaliing completion at Friedwchshafen, | 1o 000t metal sausages in X The Nanking government has an.|miltary training plan. At an ed- plan had been accepted, establish- 80 years of age,” George Burch- and Francis Viele-Griffin. Viele-|miles or 1005 statn mileg be. | will make their first hts soom. | womnq Pach ‘of the. sl nounced a program of compulsory |ucational conference at Nanking [mant of special treaty relationships ett, the tattooist, said after- Griffin is a Virginian by birth. |tween Nassau Sou: f oo, The one finished first will be re-l giol io phulkier than an military traimting for all Chinese|attended by educational officiais|iih France that might well have wards, |Green was awarded the Acad- dina, to the Colmmn! u Yacht Cind. I(()rll(-ll in history as making the |y o pye metal sk@leton is universities in order to assure the from every province under national|y.en embarrassing and a possible “This is the first will 1 have emy's prize for his novels “Ad-| Huckins is planning a non-stopifirst commercial flight over fthe| .4 with cotton fabrie which future army of well-disciplined of. [control, an agreement was reach:d|gource of misunderstanding ang ©Ver tattooed during a long ex-irienne Mesurat” and “Mont Cin-jrun with his boat T I'mrhun!IAllflnli(', been treated with aluminum ficers. urging student military traininz|_____ __|perience, and it was difficult,|ere.” The scene of this last is Flyer” this month The ship The Germans are now in the 3 General Chiang Kai-shek, nnt.lin every college, (Continued on Page Three) tricky work.” |1aid in Virginia. i pawered with two 125 h.p. motors. ll(‘mi. Their Zeppelin is expected