The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 2, 1934, Page 2

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@ vo argneno e b B e e e i | . e A A e RSN 1 ‘ 2 Pemen Sl MN\QV ot [l gt f pomernt f proesenSipos M Bulwark Ux‘t he Hitler was Papen as V Holds Thro in th res: NAzis, gave Hit powers dissolved 1 governments were super Federal administrators, Mayors were ousted, oppo ties dissolved and thow political opponents of the gime were interned in prison camps. So- cialism gnd Communism were lewed ond such restrietions j wan’s Leading Department Store]’ out-) — e e man public life a personality popular, respected and dominating. Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorf und ven Hindenburg was bern at PRosen, foremrly in Prussia, now Poznan im Poland, Octoher 2, 1847, the f a Prussian army officer %of a family most pf whose sorfs had for aver 300 years adopted a military career. Young Paul went to the army as a matter, of course, and whep at 32 he received his commission as a captain on. the general staff, he married, Gertrud von Sperling, a gir] of 18. The union was a happy gne, the youthful bride becoming an ideal officer's wife. She died in 1921. A son, Oscar, gnd two daughters, Irmengard and Anne- marie, were born to them. Oscar algo entered, the army. and both daughters married officers. Presi- dent von Hindenburg was a grand- father many times aover. Von Hindenburg's actual exper- ignces in battle previous to the great world conflict was gained in ) Prussian wars. In addition to the national hon- ors that were conferred upon him for his great victory at Tannen- berg in the World War, yvpn Hin- denburg received honored degrees from nine German universities and was made a freeman of as many university towns. ¥ Kognigsberg, the capital of the liberated province of East Prus- {sia, conferred upon him a doctorate in all four faculties for ‘“havin completely defeated and expelle the Muscovite hordes, thereby sa ing the German pgople from bar- @ Printed Silk Chiffons @ Printed Sheers @ Campus Stripes @ Smart Chart Prints @ Plain Colors @ Smart Pastels 5 barism and achieving imperishab! o i % fame.” CLEARANCE OF FINE Tannennerg was 1ouawed. a, week SILKS later by the battle of the Mazurian Lakes which definitely disposed of the Ru: n menace to Germany's castern border. Then by a series of skillful maqves, he defeated the Russians again at Lodz, Poland. German hopes rose high when. in 1916, placed in supreme eom- mand of the German armies, he turned his attention to the western front, where he was to meet master. the famous “Hindenburg line” system of communicating trenches and concrete fortifications which long withstood assaults by the Al- lied armijes. But the American cupport of the Allied offensive after four years of attrition made ap to $2 Values 25 yard A E l |resistance hopeless. Op Qgtober 3, AU d 51)8(1“ 1918, von Hindenburg was called to Berlin and atlepded the Coun- > e - cil ot which Prince Maximilian, of | s 1 ? {E% I)RINTS Baden was made Chancellor. There the victor of Tannenberg presented R oot . 75 ,0 p the facts that resulted in the arm- l“ © l] LSRG “ll“ istice proposal to the Allies by | Germany, and it was he who con- ducted the difficult task of with- §dra\\'mg the dispirited German |forces back home and placed the army at the disposal of the reyo- Iytionary government. - - NOW 3 yards GEORGE POTTER DIES George Potter, purser of laska Railrpad riyer steamer Ne- nana, recently died suddenly at ~hrends Co., Inec the Austro - Pryssian and Franco- I his | His name was giyen to | the | i RS, LANGEH IS NOMINEE BISMARCK, N. D, Mrs. Willlam A. Lé wife of the deposed Governor, has been de nated as the Republican gub- aLorlal nominee. She is a former New York society girl. Aug. 2— e -~ FRANK VICENTI DI WAS MEMBER OF MOOS Frank Vicenti, 54, native of It- aly, recently died in St. Joseph’s Hospital in Fairbanks of pneumo- He had been a resident of Alaska 33 years,, and was a mem- ber of the Moose lodge of Juneau. > Police associatic City have been names of honor in New York ed to drop the INVESTIGATIUN or MUEL KENNEDY MURDER John Miller, Assistant United States Attorney at Fairbanks, re turned to that city recently from a trip made to investigate cir cumstances surrounding the death of Samuel Kennedy, native, whose body was found in an old grave last May in Ruby, after being miss ing for two years. Stab wounds were found in the head, but so far no definite clues have been dis- covered as to the perpetrator, | — e MAKES PARACHUTE JUMP FROM SPEEDING PLANFK Claude Swanson recently made a parachute jump from an air plane piloted by Walter Hall at Merrill Field, Anchorage. The jump was made at 2000 feet al- titude, and provided quite a thrill for the spesctators. He made a per- fect landing at the edge of the field. Dally Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle ll. Confilcts 1. Soft mineral 5 Type measure 5 Saungre; 7. Square block . ot fas supportin, 12. Exchange g::eslu.f premium orPatathe 13. Before 19, Quter cover- 14. Roman gar- ing of the ment y 15. Legacy of 20. Not busy personal 2L, Distribute the property cards 17. One of the 23. Velocity e npo:ues 25. Subslnnceluned . Vas to cur 5. Stone writing e tahlets 21. Baseball clubs . Roman date 28. Formerly 2. One of an 3L Flosh of calves arctic race 32" Reducing to Postpone fine par- Metal ticles fasteners 34. Stato whose 17, Esist capital is . Ballad Topeka 10. Important 36. Set free, as a occurrence captive bird . 22. Pikelike fish 44. Cease: nautl- 23, Spanish vy 7 article 45. Melodies 34. Joint of the 48. Good-by leg 9. Sun Pains. 50. Insect Bread erumbs 5l Malt liquors boiled fn 52 Some milk 53. Stained with 19. American egg caricaturist DOWN 10. Common Count: colloq. 1 g Period of time 1 12. Agreement Become liquid Nenana of heart failure n Jews that world-wide p: nrl onsternation the announcement | that von Hindenburg had consent- jlete political revo-|ed to run for President. Disappeints Die-Hards The old warrior, upon taking of- and in a s t time thereafter, convinced the skeptical r fears were groundless, proved a disappointment to | ionarchists and die-hards. | As President von Hindenburg he |} | was the type of man who appealed |to patriotic Germans by reasons of o |their belief that he embodied all |the stern Germanic virtues—virile ngth combined with an an- was called from |Swerving devotion to duty and at Hanove u\ zreat singleness. of purpose. It \st [was said of him that not since |the days of - Bismarck, the Iron | Chanceller, had there been in Ger- 1t only P ve head of the S To the people he ymbol of destiny that he hml been in days. as inded the na ia Bisma 1ed the German empire a in 1871 He had iily ghead in the reached the ent when I life «of s my an e of re-|S n of Eag Home Ohoners Building—--Remodeling Send for FREE catalog We can save you real money on all home remodeling or build- ing needs. Our complete illustrated cata- log is full of information and prices — on a single item or material for an entire home, or other construction work. Fine Cabinet Work at lowest cost—built to your order or from stock sizes. gained for avior of the Fat a Field Marsh honors on von Hinden- i to be a living refu- y that “a man preme command rmies during the | the conclu- ap- | ended, ch he Like a dip into a stream! Write today for FREE catalog. SASH AND DOORS ] 0. B. 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Humidity Wind Velocity = Weather 4 pm. yest'y 290.72 64 54 SE 8 Cldy 4 am. today 29.81 56 8¢ 4 Rain Noon today 29.80 67 54 . W 14 Pt. Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs, Weather Barrow 38 38 | 36 36 16 0 Cldy Nome 58 56 i 50 50 4 18 Rain Bethel 56 51 42 4?2 4 0 Clear Fairbanks 68 66 58 58 4 16 Rain Dawson 1474 68 54 54 10 28 Cldy St. Paul 46 46 44 44 8 20 Rain Dutch Harbor . 62 58 | 48 56 10 0 Cldy Kodiak 60 60 48 48 4 01 Clear Cordova 60 58 48 48 4 06 Cldy Juncan 69 64 | 54 56 4 02 Rain Sitka 69 Lt 51 - — 0 Pt. Cldy Ketchikan 62 58 52 52 0 66 Cldy Prince Rupert 60 56 50 52 4 68 Pt. Cldy Edmonton 72 72 54 54 [ 0 Cldy Scattle 8 68 | 60 62 4 04 Cldy Portland 86 86 64 66 4 Trace Rain San Francisco . 66 64 54 56 8 Trace the extreme North. The bél‘l)metric pn’:sslfr;is xfioderately low in Alaska exceptr in tI is lowest in Bering Sea and off Queen Char- lotte Islands and is falling rapidly in northern Bering Sea with scat- tered showers over most of the Territ ately is clear at Kodiak and Bethel. Aleutian Isldnds and the western portion of the Gulf. The pressure is moder- high over the northeastern Pacific Ocean and the weather Temperatures rose yesterday in the PERMANENT WAVES That Keep the Ends Always in Carl No more straggly ends—with this permanent that’s rolled up from the ends. est, most natural wave on top. And the soft= It’s only $6. Peter Pan Beauty Shoppe, PHONE 221 SECOND FLOOR—TRIANGLE BLDG. Evenings by Appointment We carry ah the new colors introduced at the recent auto shows. Connors Motor Co. With a New Paint Job! Treat youd car to & new coat of paint and you won't need a 34 moel! todny for a free estimate. You'll like our price — and you'll appreciate our service Drive in and workmanship. Ine. 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