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! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 28, 1935.1 _BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARIs PLUG Expulsion of Abyssinia from League Is Probable Imlum Geneva Propesal| General Emilio De Bono, one of the four leaders of the “march on Rome” and to Afric land whe beceme ince thea 2 clo: ¥ of Abyssinian of Abyssinia membe to tha at Ualual cor L ague Council, it is prodable Italy will ask for Aby: pulsion from the Leag Calls Admission M She will argue that the Afri monarchy never should have admitted to the League, because the nation tolerates slavery and the slave trade and also because sthe country’s borders are not fixed. Beth these points, says the Ital- jan argument, violate fundamental principles of the League covenant. The Affari Esteri (Foreign Af- fairs) review, which is published with Government authorization, says . with reference to Abyssinia that. “France and Italy are per- suaded of the necessity of making common cause in their own in- terests.” d De Beao Takes Charge Recently General Emilio De Bong; - then Minister of Coloni maintained the same thesis. De Bono has gone to Eritera land to combine the ad- of those coloniss and | rintend the absorption into a of the strip of land France recentdy: granted Italy from Frencin Somaliland. . It is: said in colonial hewever: thal he &lso is to make a military survey of the colonies in view i ©0f increasingly complicated relutions with Abysinia. It is re- called that De Bono was a general in the regular Italian army before he joined Musseclini in the euLy‘ days of Facism and became one of the fcur leaders of the famous “march r on Rome.” Governor of Tripoli. Says the Affari E “Diplomalic and consular mis- sions-have had occasion to inform | boy the secretariat of thg League of Nations:of the precarious situation of white people in Abyssinia, 6f the fact that no protection was granted them by the courts and police, cidents which often broke out. Modcrn. Arms Imported éand contrasting interests of great powers prevented a collective action. for the cessation of a state of affairs which represenis an ever growing menace to the paciu:l harmony of the races in Africa. “Only this year, after Ethiopia| imported from western and central Europe the most modern w:uuxe material including mountain and anti-aircraft artillery, has the sit- uation beccme clear for the great powers interested.” After announcing outright that France and Italy will make com« men cause with reference to Abys- sinia, the review says‘England has | pardon must be obeyed. Many citi- circles, | Later he was| { dm‘t digest. I and of the sanguinary in-| “However, the political conditions | the | | Little u“zr Pills on. the red PAW- - HIT_SHO! NICE 'N' CORN M%t O' MIST' GOOGLE TER LET YE BORRY ALL O' THET MONEY TER GIT QUR OWN STIL A-WORKIN' - KENYA COLONY associate of Il Duce, has gone and Kalian Somali- no direct interest in the question independence. bu. would join with France and lmlyl owing to Abyssinia’s propaganda of ‘Africa for the Africans. - ALTAR SOCIETY TO GIVE CARD PARTY FRIDAY EVENINC The pre-lLenten cara party of the Ladies’ Altar Society will bc given tomorrow night in Parish Hall. Bridge, whist and pinochle will be played, prizes awarded and | refreshments served at the close ef the evening. The committee in charge of this affair is Mrs. A. Goodman, Mrs. A. M. Geyer and Mrs. W. G.| Hellan, Prisoners Refuse to Quit Cells, Thrown Out SLAVONSKA POZEGA, Yugo- slavia. Feb. 28.—Three men im- prisoned in the local jail refused to quit their warm cells under a general amnesty granted by the re- gency at Belgrade. Much corres- pondence followed, the Federal authorities finally ruling that their zens gathered near the jail as the protesting prisoners were deposited in the snow outside the gates. Empire Classified Ads Pay. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL Asd You'll Jump Out f Bed in flulbnl'ulhlh'wflo : nmhdnmaul ::dnpoct ‘ dl\dl you-uu-un.u mm‘tdom'l‘w%w&o thfluufl.‘l‘hmlflm is fi& e o I o "g mhbu.hno:amm.ym jurt decars I Sha ame bloats up your stomach. e feel down and out. Your whole es and you fe Tt taken chose good, old CARFER'S a LT AR 308 e ek thae pes mmfinpol bll. flowi u! and n harmie tle .h::;:,;:.w T it "t ask for liver uz&u?«filu%&'h e 5c at drug stores. .mlm | yesterday, | memorlals HoL E JAW DOW THAR gn K ER- BY J ERS--1'LL FLNG yE ql_ DACIOUSLY | OVE! THAR BLUFF-- S AI.ASI(A EXHIBIT AT SAN DIEGO FAIR PROPOSED lueuale Bill Would Appro‘ priate $5,000 for Car- | rying Out Plan presentation of Alaska at the| World's fair in San Diego this summer is sought in one of the| final bills presented in the Senate the last day for filing meazure; without consent of two- thirds of the membership. Aw appropriation of $5000 is S to be expended under stion of the Board of Ad- ministration for a display, depict- ing the Territory, at the fair. re was iatreduced by 62 Bills A total of 62 bills, aside from and resolutions, have offered in the Senate. Those uced yesterday, the final day, de: S. B. 57, by Brunelle—Providing | or a tax on automobiles other than those carrying passengers. N GIT A MOVE ON YORESE'F LOWIZIE - ing S. B. 58, by Roden—Creating a Torritorial Planning Council to| By BILLIE DE BECK = GOOGLE -~ a WAAL ---I DECLAR 1t HEV A SWALLER O' THIS MOUNTING DEW, ]| PODNER - HIT'LL MAKE YE £ FEEL EZ PEACEFUL EZ SKIM-MILK - - THANKS, SNUFFY AS A RULE 1 DON'T DRINK NOTHIN' BUT BUTTERMILK- l’urther the agricultural and lndus- trial resources of Alaska and pro= MI R vxdmg fo a survey to that end. S. B. 59, by Roden—Appropriat- NoT Tu RESIRN -FROM POSITION ing $10,000 to compensate certain | employes in the Territorial Bufld- 'ing receiving less than $150 per month. S B uD by Roden—Appmprmt- W. Carter of the C.m.er Mortuan Juneau, for fu neral expenses of Hiram Parsons, indigent. . . S. B. 61, by Roden—Appropriat- | mng Himself and $5,000 for providing represen- Administration tation at the World’s Fair in San| | Diego this summer. | BONCASTER, Yorkshire, Eng-| 8. B. 62, by Roden— Providing jong Fy Prime Minister for a 10 per cent reduction in the pomga e will Te- calaries of all Territorial officials| yen whenever oli b Foun) ig;vthe biennium er March 31, no lonzer “pull my weight in the} S.J. M. 7, by Roden—Uraing the| " mye statement was made in da- Federal government not to employ | fending himself and his National any person whose spouse is gaii- Goyernment against eritics. ¥ | fully occupied at a salary of $175| "phe Prime Minister said so far | 8 molith. or over. las’ he is concerned, he holds the | 8. J. M. 8, by Roden—An act 49| pogyion of Premier at the Wish provide protection to fur farmers|gs nis colleazues. He further sald on island from encroachment DY phis Government was after finan-| any other individual on such lands, | 4ia) speculators and denied his excepting employees of the United | gqministration had turned down | States or the Territory of Alaska.|(h. New Deal advanced by David‘ R | Lioyd George. Some Co-Operation | : MILWAUKEE. — One of the P oldest bowling freaks in this city's. Production Increases tenpin history occurred when all | five members of the Novelty team| WARSAW. — Poland's 1934 pro- | came up wigh exactly the same tal- duction topped that of 1933 by 13| ly. 186, in the second game of a per cent and that of 1932 by 16 e - | Issues Statement Defend-| three»gam lengue match. percent. EYE to EYE WITH THE BETTER BUY WISE Iguymg these days doesn’t, necessarily, mean extensive and tortuous shopping tours. Wise shop- ping, yes, but NOT extensive. ‘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 Coffecs, One for percolator. 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