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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, MAY 16 1933. B\RI\EY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLU A\N’T THAT A KETTLE THE OOCTOR GIVES SULLY A SHOT IN THE LEG TO PEP HIM UP AN'— PEFT .- OF= HE GOES- NOBODY KNOWS Colorado co-eds dig gold, all right—with a little In the their campus boy friends. Utah, chows hew its done; and Myer: Baum Truc, Great Fa Margaret Barnum, behind Beulder, ; Betty l'llvlvlu‘ Colo. ane’ BOULDER, Co! ed on the May 16.—Bet- ¢ C versity of where “H‘ uo d 025 A 1 who Wwo; genious their e Ha time ¢ 2 books w dust, of the most s legiate: Foi Beck, with the b winter and spring weather, has & eraged from $6 to $10 per from ‘his mininz. About $1 with luck, n average run. R BARANOF RETURNS FROM KETCHIKAN; MAKES TODD TRIP of Ketchikan, day W. H. Smith, Jr, arrived in Juneau yesterday after-| seaplane Baranof, which returned from a trip to| Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketchikan and the West Coast of Prince of wales Island, late yesterday. * Upon the seaplane’s return to noon on the ®Jjuneau it left immediately for al round trip to Todd, on Peril Straits, and arrived back in Juneau at 8 c'clock in the evening, with Gov. John W. Troy and R. W. Bender. Mrs. R. W. Bender and Mrs. H. E. Morgan made the round| trip’ to Todd Today at 4 o'clock the Baranof Jeft for a round trip to Sitka, stoppping at Todd on the way. Passengers were Capt. for Todd and Claud Helgesen for Tenakee Hot Springs. D LOCAL DRUGG[STS ARE ON REXALL’S HONOR ROLL LIST | H. R. VanderLeest is proud of the new insignia he is wearing on his coat lapel today which designates the Butler Mauro Drug mineral J. V. Davis| O FISH FOR YA ? YOU BETT BARNEY. assistance from » foreground Gil Beck of Ogden, him Ralph Blakey, , Cele.,, have as ¢ Russ, Albany, Te: KEMAL ENLISTS FBE"E{’NERS 10 : REBUILD NATION PRISCILLA RING eers Patric and (seated) By ; this is maker of mighty | promising his ANGORA, May rth for T ipha Kema ms, now ung republic. 16.— of m\pMA’m has nt tov by land, th the Turkey inf of which will con admi ‘bud way to the its gov, | will be scrap In ma adminis such facts to giv the new economi map of as agricultural sources, industries, com- mcree, and means of transporta- tion will guide the map-m. Wealth m the Kem- government is launching a to discover and exploit largely untouched min- eral riches. A new law reducing government taxes and transport {charges will lower the price of |Turkish minerals 50 per ton. Heretofore the exorbitance of these ch: s made foreign min- lerals cheaper in Turkey than the local plomm An Engl expert, engaged by the government to study Anatolia’s mineral resources, reports a wealth {of chrome, manganese, copper, {lead, and antimony, ahd advises |government exploitation. To make possible the exploita- tion and transportation of copper from the rich Argana mines, the |government is emitting a six mil- {lion dollar internal loan to build a ‘railruad connecting Argana with the Fevzi Pasha-Diarbekir line. The “Policy of Steel” Kemal's “policy of steel” refuses {to bow 4o the world crisis. The government, far from abandoning railroad construction, is now nego- tiating with foreign groups for the construction of an important new |line 279 miles long, to conn Sivas and Erzeroum. | Another ‘“rebirth” measure Kemal’s engagement of foreign e perts to reform and build up Turk- ish economy and finance. An Am- |erican, Robert Vorfeld, is already working on the reform of cus- CALL THE POLICE, | BETTER GO T THAT'S O THROLGH SULLY'S BATH ROBE --- SNIF - SNIF -« ER 2 SEE IF ANYTHING'S MISSIN'.... Daily Cross-word Puzzie ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle threads i looms 25, Meadow . Norwegian territorial | of dog mai’ food fade over 52. Closing word of & prayer B m of light r t Flower 50. Trouble 51 City in by renose growths 39. B DOWN . Hindu gar- Wily ment GOV. TROY RETURNS RESTED AFTER THREE MAY(]R DORE CHALLENGED BY FIREMEN dpheaval Threatened Be Carried Out Tomor- row, Says Official Gov. John W. Troy and Robert W. Bender returned on the sea- plane Baranof last evening from a three-day trip to Todd where they|T were the guests of Nick Bez, cwner of the Peril Straits Packing Com- pany. Gov. Troy returncd this morning iastic over the from h Straits to to his de: benefits EEATTLE, May ' 16—The City Firem have turned down Mayor Dore’s ultimatum. They waive part of their established wage scale and dare him to carry out his threat of iring 200 firemen tomorrow. Mayor Dore announces he has accepted the challenge and said 200 firemen will be laid off, stari- ing tomorrow. ————————— Crassirled ads pay. cannery. newed acquaintanctonips with sev- for the coming season. S e Chinese business firms have adopted American advertising methods, favoring such slogans as “startling reductions” and “enor- mous sacrifices.” lles W[\y Pay More! "When you can get one of .the finest Full Automatic Oil Burners made, complete installed in running order with 16 barrel fuel tank for— $297.50 ' ONE YEAR’S FREE SERVICE— Money Back Guarantee The best way to judge an oil burner is to see it under actual working conditions and talk privately with the owner. We will glady furnish you with a list of these won- derful little burners. Company as a member of the toms’ administration. Another Am- } nonor roll of the United Drug Company’s Rexall Clubs. Each year the United Drug Com- pany places th ar Rexall store of every State or Territory on the honor roll on the basis of per- centage of increased sales. The honor roll membership is one of no mean proportions in drug circles and the Butler Mauro Drug Com- pdny is doing a little excusable erican, now in | Wallace Clarke, Paris, has just been engaged to re- i} form the state monopolies, the| chief of which are tobacco, alcohol | and alcoholic drinks, salt and sugar. f Such is the new vogue for for- eign experts, that one—a German— has even been engaged to advise on means of transforming Mt, Olympus Broussa into Turkey's RICES AHLERS CO. Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “We tell you in advance what job will cost” | | | | DAY OUTING AT TODD| rested and enthus-| received | ! brief vacation at the Peril| While at Todd the Governor re-| eral cannerymen, who are now en-| gaged at the Todd plant preparing THE REST O' HIS THINGS.. DOUCLAS YUKUN IN PURT NEWS 1‘TEACHE'§S A BOUGLAS ARE ALL SELEGTEB —z| With 13 steamer Glasscock, Yukon, € anding arrived e A Day naxt iving here t Cook, ']' Linton, Wenlland Succeeds Rinden| Luncquist, Who Goes to Fair- 3 banks High | With the ‘exception of Lloyd Rix den who goes {0 the high school next term, all of the Amencan Cullure Cams members of the present uach.n;., By Turkish Trade Pacts staff in the Douglas schecls B expected back next Scptember, hav-| — { ing been so signed up by the Board| ANGORA, May 16.—An economic 10f Education. |cause is giving impetus to the E. G. Wentland, who is jusi com- | penetration of American culture in pleting his second term of teach-|Turkey. ing in the Juneau school, where his| Heretofore Turkey, adhering as a coach and instrucior isjno international copyright a3 hly recommended, has bzen|{ments, paid nothing for translk n to succeed Mr. Rinden, Mr. ‘tlnnn of any foreign works. N Wentland graduated from the Uni-|her commercial treaties compel lle versity of Washington in 1920 and|to pay French and German authors’ his preparation up to that time|rights and his teaching and coaching ex-{ The fact that she can still trans- perience sincy then ma him|jate from American authors free }\\'311 equipped for his new posiiisn|is turning Turkish schcols and li- here. braries toward American texts. The entire teaching s > year will be as follo ES THANK THOSE WHO C. H. Bowman—Superintenden TOOX PART IN PROGRAM | andi Mathematios The committee who had charge . G. Wentla ' —Coach, of the Mothers’ Day Program held and, Hi in Douglas Sunday evening under Eng l{the auspices of Douglas Aerie 117 F. O. E. and the Ladies’ Auxiliary, lesires herewith to thank all who ed with and took part in the am and helped to make it the success it was Signed from Seattle were, Louis Deflorian, My: Mrs. D. Lipp. D. O'Tool> and fron K H , William 1L C C 1 and drithart - Paul; man C.| L N { M to Manual} Science and Homo perton—Eizh Sixth and Sev- ALEX GAIR, JOHN MILLS, SAM DEVON, Commiltee - i CLEAN-UP PICNIC are now being m. for a next Friday, the cject being to make the Douglas | and | | Third, Fourith | lizabeth Fraser—First and Ssc- - {ond gzades. - - GUILD MEETIN The members of St. Luk meet Wednesd | s Plans 1 s Gui'd at|cometery a more .| Those attending ke their lunch ke 0 necessary tools. | will 2 with t Cott and all members Cai n Craek. Gifts for Drug Store. last. oo Graduation at Guy's Something that will —adv. fts for Graduation Store. Something at Guy's that will —adv. >——— The advertisements are you suide to efficient spending. - e — Classified aas pay. SAVE 30% ON FUEL Is your. home, apartment, hotel or school expensive to heat? 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Bergmann Hotel, FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES LARGEST ASSORTMENT ARRIVES ON THE “YUKON” TODAY CALIFORNIA GROCERY bragging about its accomplishment. first center for winter sports. TELEPHONE 478 Prompt Delivery | beauty | contr BOUND FORWEST . free from Guy's Cabin on! w { fow | following five | from | It surg, | mat, | University Bruufi Bmuty Has Won Place, Spanish DlplodeV REX SMITH 16.—Miss Mar- law 2 and is Spain feminine ibution to dipl Undaunted by exami- number 15 Omen Favors Her It happens that “15” is called ti number of “luck and bea woman” in an old Spanish : However, appearance is secondary the outlook of this young wom- Her career is the most impor nt thing in her life. With inherited newspaper he anticipated interviewers, marking in answer- emo- mar- hions 11 get attitude toward fas » nos Aires with La Naci ortant a is quite as much nen as men, I am eer of my own ¢ prepa school.# Ther all my energies to- | the work.” in South peoial writer He n¢ 3 influenticl Madrid ABC, an newspaper, The | Seb I shall dev ward succ It's But she “I expe the ri along, er was reared in San n and Madrid. She travelled widely with her father land speaks German, French and English, The choice o her first post in the service is not worrying her. “I am ready for any place the ministry ignates, e said. daught in t has Another Story 1d nd t to i a normal life. ht man shouid come he probably will be a d because of kindred Miss Salaverria was ts.” Bue- “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Greatly Reduoed For Cash ONE DAY MORE Tomorrow Only! When a sale like this comes knocking on your door, you can’t afford to let it pass unheded! You owe it to your- self to wear the smart new fashions! You owe it to your budget to save as you will by lmymw now! Materials are excellent. And the way each dress is finished shows that no one of them was ever meant to sell for as little as we are asking. Plenty for active and spectator sports . . . and just as many for dressy occasions! Values guar- anteed. Silk Dresses One rack of Silk Dresses in prilns and plain materials—all to go at . . $7.95 Sizes 14 to 38 WOOL and KNIT SUITS Values to $22 S .50 New Spring and Summer patterns in all the wanted shades and models . . . NOW $4.95-$7.95 Halyoren “Juneaw’s Own Store”

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