The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 27, 1935, Page 7

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27, 1935, By BILLIE DE BECK ARK PLUG THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB, IYUP--1'M PROUD TER SAY ‘ME 'N' SAIRY HEV BUST UP-~- FROM NOW ON ~ 'M AIMIN' TER L'ARN TH' RAILROADIN' BIZNESS- SAIRY WUZ GITTIN' TOO FINE-HAIRED TER SUIT, ME, ENYHOW=-- SO~~~ THAT'S GRATITUDE WiLL You KINDLY OBLIGE 232 HERE T BEEN SITTIN' NIGHT AFTER NIGHT BLANNING THE 2 WEDDING - -+ ALREADY HIRED A RIG FOR TH' HONEYMOON - BUYIN' PRESENTS FOR SAIRY --ORDERIN' H OWER-POTS AN' ENDIN' OUT INVITATIONS ~- - WELL:-OF ALL TH'- Xxx©0O-! ThisBank Provides MORE than Safety Po carry out its full measure of duty to customers and community, & bank must provlde more than safety for depositors’ fupds. 1t mush act as the fimancial center for the community; it must see that credit is extendeddwhere de- q sk ust, ide servwes an u‘nvem:nnoes })o‘ro ‘deglositors, in handling their fi.z“me. it must be endy With soun “ounsel and,qd'fl E we are doing ‘everything po&slble: to soften ‘the hardship of their exile,” said a French official. | “Having left everything behind Refugees from Saar Are N ow Wo’r}mng ln Fra?lce, ‘4 l' (l 'tl’la them, they must endure a life = similar to that of a soldier in Action of League on Haven =~ | [ ATTENTION REBEKAHS ; There will ‘be a meeting tonight at the 1. O. O. F. Hall starting promptly at eight o'clock. Initia- tion. Visiting members welcome. ‘EDITH F. SHEELOR, Becretary. ai g SHOP IN SUNEAU FIRST! At this bank you get SE)'RV'XCE as ‘well as safety for your funds. We are always ready ‘to advise, connsel, and co-operate with you, ©Our many facilities are at your service—use them for your finan- cial convenience. el V0 g First National Bauk Juneau, Alaska Ancnorare, Alaska. December 17, 1934, Notice is hereby given that Har- | old Windsor, entryman, together with his witnesses, Ludwig Chris- tian Baggen and James Edwin Sparks, has made final proof on his homestead entry, Anchorage 08322, for a tract of land embraced e o e St -..- n the Glacier Highway 14 miles |3 5 g - E“rE»D CF northwest of Juneau, latitude 58° - — | JUST REC s 5 23’ 30”7 N. Longitude 134° 34’ 00” Equipoise crossed the finish line first, as this picture shows, but was disqualified, and Twenty Grand. et W. and it is now in the files of ~ Veteran turf campaigner, was awarded victory in the Oakmont handicap at Santa Anita track in Los aoo @ the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, geles. Equipoise bumped Twenty Grand as they started coming off the final turn, (Associated Press The investment in a GE Washer is one that | Alaska, and if no protest is filed 1ot brings ‘a quick return. Neo matter what your ,in the local land office within the " period of publication or ‘thirty days INFCRMATION REGARDING ‘ 3 5 cifize at Juneau. Meyers,|to be owner of a copper claim at | present method of laundering, you will effect a saving in labor, health amd clethes. | thereafter said final certificate will JACK MEYERS IS WANIED w tge CGerman name is JBkOb‘ Valdez, but me record of him Cflll thly be issued and final proof accepted. Meurer, left Germany for America be found there. FLORENCE L. KOLB, | Information regarding Jack Mey- and went to sea from 1896 to 1903. - >ees ] Acting Register. |ers, born on June 22, 1875 at His brother in Germany, Rudolf SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST' First publication, Jan. 16, 1935. Koblznz-Neuendorf, Germany, has|Meurer, received a letter from him . Last publication, Mar. 13, 1935. been requested of the U. S. Mar-;frem Valdez, in 1914. He was said Empire Classifica Ads Pa_v. The sheuts of triumphant Nazis ringing in their ears, 3,000 Saarlanders have abandcned their homes and taken up self-imposed xile in France. This mother and son, laden with meager pos- icns, were phetegraphed as they trudged along a frontier road, their faces turned toward an alien land, delayed victims of the Werld War. By RICHARD G. MASSOCK started southward on the hard PARIS, Feb. 27.—Homeless, job-|wooden seats of third-class zail- lets and mostly penniless, 3000 road cars within 24 hours, to ‘avoid Saczrlanders, refugees all, are camp- any congestion of frontier posts. ing in a score of French tOWns, ‘'war days, when frontier towns waiting for the League of Nations were:evacuated ahead of the ad- to settle their fate. vancing German army, are recalled Their wcmentolk try to make as the fugitives are given hot | tempeorary homes of the single chocolate, soup and sandwiches at ropm assigned to each family in Red Cress canteens. some improvised dormitory, chil- No Tarrying at Berder dren attmept bashfully to play | Most of them would rather have with staring French youngsters, remained in Lorraine or Alsace, and young men, who are in the where German is spoken. majority, pass the days idly. But France has a policy of keep- | Worry is in the face of each of 'ing political refugees away from these fugitives from Adolf Hitler's' frontiers to avoid esplonage, agita- Nazi Germany, self-exiled to south- tjon, propaganda and border inci- west France where the countryside. dents. Hence all but those who the Latin people and the language have relatives in France with whom afe completely foreign to them. to live are sent to Toulouse or They live in anxious uncertainty Montauban and from there scat- of the mejrow. | tered, in groups of 30 to 300, among Slap Ering: Safety in Cell Inearby towns. ‘One refugee has become insane.| Employment is virtually denied Others wander through the refugee ' the refugees, for aside from their camps, seeking wives, husbands, ignorance of French, they must parents and friends lost in some |cope with the regulation that for- momentary separation, eigners may hold only those jobs A Saarlander chauffeur, who sald for which no French unemployed his former employer had threat- are available. With more than 400- enéd him with internment in & 000 Frenchmen on the unemploy- ‘German concentration camp, slap- ment dole, work is scarce. ped & French army. efficer &s oon = “The ftiture of these poor people Ala:kan Hotel L;quor Store as he crossed thb {frontier so he| certainly -is not -enviable, although G e e = it o T EYE to EYE Due ol Pop. _ Phons Sigl 02 ving | French territory. '3 3 : i I ~ Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 e B P bl i e THE - uom OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastmeau Our smim to Yw Begin and End n m Gang Plank of Every Passcenger-Carrying Boat France has told the League that WITH THE BETTER BUY ERYE‘S BABY BEEF the task of caring for these “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON WISE buying these days doesn’t, necessarily, mean emigres is too much for 'her to Frye-Bruhn Compan any extensive and tortuous shepping tours. Wise shop- Prompt handle in the midst of depression. ‘Geneva’s clearing house of interna- Telephone 38 ping, yes, but NOT extensive. tional problems has been asked to provide permanent havens. French officials report that 3,000 Saar refugees filtered into France within two weeks after the plebi- | scite. By that time the exodus from the territory recovered by! FOR INSURANCE B The Daily Empire Ads offer you all the best Germany had dwindled to an im- | perceptible trickle, surprising those, who had expected as many as 40,000 to cross the frontier. Strictly Germans Halted The French Consulate at Saar- bruecken granted 8000 visas or| safe-conduct permits, immediately | after the plebiscite. Many of them‘ may yet be used before the Saar | reverts to Germany on March 1. France, however, has admitted only bona fide Saarlandefs with good records and good excuses for fleeing Nazidom, Purned back are suspected criminals, German anti- Nazis, including Jews, who fled into | the Saar when Hitler attained pow- er, and former Rhineland separ- atists who left Germany when their] movement failed in 1923. Preference has been’ given Saar- landers who had applied for French citizenship or sent their children to PFrench schools in the Saar, thus incurring Nazi wrath. | ‘Two fragrant cups of Schilling Coffec! ‘And you're off to work two steps at a time on Wings of the Morning! . There is a sturdy quality in Schilling Coffee which with reasonable care in making it, will deliver & fragrant full-flavored cup with delicious regularity. Schilling Coffee There are two Schilling Coffees. After having trudged the snow-| packed frontier roads to Ferbach | and Sarreguemines, lugging suit- caseS Or sacks of meager. posses- sions,” the accepted refugees are One for percolator. One for drip. buys in the things you need and want . . and you don’t have to move out of your homcs to kmw immediately where they are! H“I(lr(‘{lh of peop‘le have taken advantage of this easy and accurate way of shopping. it. They're still doing it. Be wise and SE better buys each day in the Ads of The DAILY EMPIRE The Meeting Place ,ff Yalues and Ecopomy _ See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M.B-hr-daMBld; BAILEY’S CAFE 24-Hour Service Beer—if desired Lunch Orders Regular Dinners CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Nl[ht UNITED FOO0D CO. ' GASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Muu——l’!wne 16 \‘Ik,ll‘_"‘""‘" 4 1

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