The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 10, 1934, Page 5

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THE DALLY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNES BRINGING UP FATHER * WELL: M GOIN'HOME NOW AN GIT A GOOD OLD-FASHIONED, HOME-COOKED MEAL- AN’ HOW VLL ENJOY \T! MAGQIE CAN COOR ONE,TOO - © 1934, King Features Syndicate, ist or"\mzauon in! next day, July y following the dispatch of 5 Mx\\nd«r \x(‘m SLAINKING PEACEMAKER . It was Alexander, who after the | ination of the Austrian Arch- uukr' Ferdinand at Sarejavo in 1914, | « Alexander, of Ju goslavia, Was Once Before Mark- | ed for Assassination rejected Austria’s ultimatum that| the country should conduct an in- quiry into the alleged crime and conspiracy on Serbian soil. King Peter having relinquished the| {throne a few weeks previously, Al- |exander ordered the mobilization — [of the Serbian army at Kragu- paigning at the heaa of the el'b-‘ymxuz He led his troops into bat- | arm& showed his sturdiness|tle and was wounded early in the reliance. He was educated |fighting around Belgrade. Driven, 1 and fought in the Bal- from that city, he established his | War of 1912. Like, his father | a at Nish,, barely escaping was intensely pro-Slav. Averts War successfully weathered cabinet crises (Continuea rrom Page One) ian No Separate Peace four | heroic devotion of the then The within -Pringe Regent to the Allied cause rs after taking the helm of was shown several times. Although He Ministerial by s avert ning the Treaty desperately presséd and with his d with Ttaly army nearly decimated by famine the Adriatic = seapor| a3 well as by wounds, which Gabrielle repeatedly refused to Italian poet arate peace with either had held for Austria or Germany, although in- vited to do so. Once his field head- \quarters was bombarded by enemy and, of Rapallo, over Fiume, in Dalmatia, Annunzio, the and his legionnaires, many mo Fiume Incident approval of the treaty planes. which d'Annunzio was deposed Cross For Wvalor | Fiume became a free port, met| The French War Cross was early ntment in Serbia conferred upon him for valor, wh parts of Jugoslavia, a in 1916,.his army greatly deplete he went to Rome, Paris and L announced. The don to thank the Entente for although beloved by as. nce to the Serbs. Two ¥y s several times the later, with reorganized force. intended victim of ssins, notably Serbs and Allies won a great victory ; { front thus i when four principals the Macedonian and se g to bring to pass Ale again er’s hope of “driving out still later at vader and winning Sersia’s fre Stormy Regency dom.” or's Tegency for more! Diplomatic Skill » had been politically | Alexander's skill as a /. On June 29, 1921, one of was shown in 1919 when I recent attempt made to to Paris to lay Serbia's case before| * inate him resulted in the kill- the Peace Conference. of one person and the wounding were praised by Poincare, Clemer s. His assailant, who ceau and Lloyd George. About this captured, gave the name of time he was offered the throne of He said he was a Com-|Hungary but refused. It was th from the Hungarian prov- Prince Regent who, it was said, annexed to Jugoslavia and was responsible for Jugoslavia's re- to sign the Austrian peace opposition to inces e that he desired to avenge the as-|fusal sassination of the Archduke Ferdi- treaty because of his nand at Sarajevo, primary cause of the World War. |demnity. The Supreme Council Is Stricken thereupon changed the treaty draft attempted killing of the'in its provisions affecting Jugo- Prince Regent was followed by the |slavia. Later, as the monarch of arrest of some 14,000 persons in the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, rious parts of Jugoslavia, depor-|Prince Alexander signed the treaty tations and the sending of a note in Paris. to Austria by the Jugoslav govern- ment demanding the dispersal of! The Daily Empire Wani Ads Pay! Daily Cross-word Puzzle AROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 12. Wear away 1. Whole 16. Affectionate 7. Hold up to 19. Crooked cule 13. One who takes 5. O of the: the initia- ool ! T 21, Negative | . Merchant 2 15. Acted out of fi S:’;’,,,. | sorts % - 16. Nourish 25. Moderately 1. Theretore : hot . Meadow 26, | 15 Ornamentat 3% Petise " | knots 29, Equal 20. Garden plét 30. Stutter 2L Incline the 81, Goddess o ea 22, Optical glass | 23. Festival i ls‘gfi:e-mgr e 24, Kigg ot heat and b s 2. A in motion [E[TH E EE. 36. Telephone 26. aress salutation i Despot EE [E[N[SAE[S[TIE] 4, sumpiuoua | 3 repas| 82, Before 43 Highwa 8. Bound with 88. Pulpy fruit e 33, Honey 44, Kind of lizard narrow 40. Objects used gatherers 46. Parcels out fabric in deter- 24, Toward 43, Young frog 4 Notion mining a 35. Pretense 49, Not_self- 5. Color question by 31, Insect assertide 6. Syllable of chance 38 Aeriform 50. Declare 7, clesitation 41 Eons l b oW 7. Gooks slowly 43 Fish .ggs ' 40 Look askance L Kind of tres 5. Youngrier™ T el 41, Upper limb 2. Introduction 10. Small fish 47, Nobleman ot 42, Type of of new 11 Place fn a certain l Tallroad; words_ into position rank: abbr. { collog a language again . Father ks | | | . - ‘ .. . // “...// . | /A i » 3 GEE''| HAD NG \CEA, ) MAGGIE WOULD AGKEE WITH MELET ALONE |Juneau with F as the Austrians entered. |s His efforts; which was the paying a part of the Austrian in-' SPDADDY. WER FIRE ALL THE SERVANTS- ! ECONOMY FOR YQU = ., Great Betin iphes reerved, 'PROMINENT INSURANCE 'MAN AND WIFE ARRIVE HERE FOR WEEK STAY George J. Cleary, head of the |legal department and Superinten- dent of Claims for the United Bene- fit Life Insurance > Mutual Benefit Health A ha, Nebraska, a rived in Juneau on the Yukon af spending the last three weeks on a combined business and pl r through the Interior. They expect to s S. Scobe of the Territory for the Both Mr. and Mrs. STILL IN GOMA .. FROM SHUOTING - Grows Steadily Wcakm‘ but Has Not Regained Consclousness wi Erwin, Mrs. Mary unconscious on bridge Monday night as the resuls Cl i delighted with A a and e fa-|of a bullet w mous Alaskan hospitality and see| not re ne col | marvelous possibi reported to be E try along many lir 4 weaker, by ho m i1 autho ying at the Gastineau Hote 11 hope is. held out for her while in the city. recovery by Dr. W. W. Council, - e who was called to attend her. After a cu y examination of RAISE SUNKEN BOAT injured woman's rooms at the Cliff Apartments yesterday, the City vered two sheets torn from a catalogue of a Chicago mail order firm, on which was advertised a .22 short pistol, .of the type found near the place Mrs, | the The fishing boat Don Q, sunk in 30 feel of water when a reef in Foggy Bay ne: Ketchi- kan, has been raised by the aid of Diver Charles Hanson and brought into the harbor at Ketchikan. | Erwin was discovered. | Dam: is set at about $1,000, and | Her husband, who with her two in dition, Capt. Nels Sandwick,|sons, lives in Petersburg, is ex- « , had $1,000 in cash aboard |pected to arrive in° Juneau to- the val when it sank ! morrow. e Tl.dlé 'W'HAT you hear and what you read about a car should be considered before you buy—but one ride | is worth a thousand words. Test Chevrolet’s Knée-Action | on a bumpy road, where you can see for yourself what a | big difference Knee-Action makes in riding comfort. This test will acquaint you not only with the Knee- Knee Action D\Y OCT 10, 1934. By GEORGE ‘\ILM ANUS YOU ARE HOME EAF WEVE BEEN WAL MRS MARY ERWIN vas found ! elastic. T the Gold Creek g WE'VE DECIDED TO GO TO THE PAZAZA-RITZ FOR DINNER - ar on Blackbird Pests ¥ Is l\esumed in Nebraska | WARRACK | \ Neb,, Oct. 10.—The Construction Co. | i siege is on. Juneau Phone 487 firecrackers and — —4 residents of Hastings | - to drive av | | | PAINTS—OILS | Builders’ and Shelf ts that congri sidential disti > themselves a public plumber is said to cloped the best device yet g lingshot of pipe for 1an ind inner tube strips a handful 5 hit are 1 for all, | | . Thomas Hardware Co. , 650 head of cattle re: driven across Peco! Texas, to new pgstures. and County, ® ® Difierential @ Motor Oils Transmission ® Get on the Safe Side NOW! 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