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FOREIGN TRADE: REVIVAL PLAN IS :: UPPERMOST NOW - WASHINGTON, Apr il 5—To its policy of attempting to revive for- sign trade by a series of give and take trealies with other countr ‘he United States has added EXPORTS SHOW GAIN IN MARCH OVER FEBRUARY Value of export merchandise shipped from Alaska to the United States during March showed an increase from February, accord- ing to the monthly report of J. J. Connors, Collector of Custems. The total value of the shipments was $936,269 as compared with $660,972 in February. Gold exported was valued at $504,717 as against $765,-|:he government is studying the 368 in February. | Juestion of endinz the existing The report follows: rade pacts with Germany, Italy, Producis ¢f Alaska ! Jenmark and Portugal. As he pro- the warning that it would hit back at nations which discriminate against American goods. President Roosevelt has disclosed THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1935. : COURT GOES TO - GERMANY'S AIR o000 0 25 HOSPITAL NO' @ e s o000 0 e e © e 59 Farmers Encouraged EAST LANSING, Mich.—Michi- R S gan farmers can look forward to & it Db KETGHIKAN FUR profitable year, says the econom= p" Sk ““d“ e . = R . ics department of Michigan State Sy ipflm“m“ ] College which predicts a greater E. Bliss underwent a minor op- MUNTH scAsEs THAT F 'R emand for farm products with a eration this morning at St. Ann's er price scale. Hospital — e, - ; B b s Dorbandt Fur Matter and Foreign Minister Gives Re- paiy pmeire want aps pay: C y res, 4 edical patient, 7 . . . . rn?s:f:\\d KS?.P‘An‘;l'sm(flus])xl;:l ; /-lf‘gl(’l' In]unctlon Suit sults of Talk with morning, to Be Heard Pres. Hitler R, Sl | L. Otto, a medical patient, was District Judge George F. Alexan-| LONDON, A))nl 5— Sir John discharged . from St. Ann's Hos- leaves Monday for Ketchikan | Simon, British Foreign Minister, pital today. o hold court for three or four revealed to the House of Commons B weeks. Accompanying him will be|today that President Adolf Hit- OVER TO GRAND JURY Assistant United States Attorney |ler tol m at the Berlin con- Jack Diaz of Juneau has been Geg W. Folta, United States | ference that Germany already has bound over to.the Federal grand yj William T. Mahoney, Rob- &n air as large as that of jury by U. S. Commissioner J. F. ., N in, Clerk of Court; Ve~ Great B B charges in- Fish: -laimed the new reciprocal treaty Mullen on .statutory cha Pugh, Deputy Clerk; John to a question, Sir John et afdl: trossn with Belgium, the President out-|Volving Mrs. Lily Maki, Indian Newman, Court Reporter, and Law- in the course of con- . (except shellfish) : lined a foreign trade policy in a Woman, who died '“?"U)' rence Kerr, stenographer in the the German Presi- Halibut ; § 10,001 letter to Treasury Secretary Mor-| istrict Attorney's office. stated the general Salmon 64,696 | genthau. Economists have long been | T important cases scheduled term y with Great Other 2,198 | noted for multiplicity of devices | to eard I be the govern- Britain Wings of the Morning! Salmon, canned 99,016 to channel trade in the modern ment’s count inst Frank Dor- f : G crili world, he said, including tariffs, and!. widely known Alaska flyer, According to | Good Coffee! GOOD Coffee! (except shellfish): | exchange controls, quota systems EYE uN quLD AS and Lyman DeSteffany and James received here, Poland is | Wortha lot, isn't it? Cod 2,242 |and sanitary resmctions € arging the smuggling of ave expressed a willing- ’ . . Wi Salmon 89,161 furs into the states. The Dorbandt ness to consider a “Pan-European \Yorthah.(tlc s {n m.lk.mg. Shellfish: NS case considerable attention | Security” pac this is greeted Worth a little care in buying, Olacms 85901 THINKS PRflFlTs more than a year ago when the'i I circles as holding out N Crabs 2.906 famou er was arrested, the furs for a flexible peace Try Schilling Coffec. It has i f is plane seized in ind a guarantee for secur- ¢ Shrimp 13,06 TUCSON, A 5 BN ? I o 5 a certain sturdy quality Furs and fur-skins: B S ‘ I S Beaver 180 wpr. ang Qefmanyy ags '*i“*“»-'w > A. H. Ziegler’s suit Eden has concluded his | which with reasonable care ' has e tranquility o. etehika in conference ir Jarsaw s said. % A5 1 g Fox: A S le bm-w’u); City of I“( (Ll}lkdn ”m cenference in Warsaw, it is sald in making it, will delives Black and silver 620 Sy o he sale of munici- - ~ Blue 5006 He is keeping a | the city's action OLD TIMER LOST a fragrant full-flavored cup i | wary on the situation . while 1t 1 Power Com- . : 5 Red 11,380 L A with delicious regularity. White o75 Senate Program Would Tax " “l‘j_"' L ' other matters on s, oldtimer in the Hair-seal skins 200 z x 3 ¢ 5 district, is reported lost, - - Marten ) 1,300 Away Industrial Returns moments oo to word from Fairbanks. chillin Mink 15,408 0\'el‘ Three Per Cent LDOVIA SCHOOL ENROLMEN en in November at C it- B tuskrat 148 2 ¥ M the mouth of Hunt's Creek on the O ee P . TR A S Seldovia an enroimer Big Chena where he was bound for e Sty 4800 WASHINGTON, aprll Sttt o of pupils March 1, the lo his coims. His supplies | There are two Schilling Coffees. All other 4408 man Nye of the Senate munitions| et ol Oiavion' | aince the - aohool wbtL Nl rern P o J Manufactured furs 650 e expressed confidence to-| haei }m shitia l % taudh et 2 5 H ot "W’i-' iteid m'" skii u‘.u 1(.\1‘.,., ‘;_\' a : u One for percolator, Live animals ) the drassie. pian o take healt? writis still both- has mo an doubled in the pask { hl"'\: b ,»{‘::'»l(\‘; :; One for drip. Ore, matte and regulus: p:clits out of war, which the com-| = o W ye it was repaorted Lead, 117 gr. tons 4,037 mittee made public, would win Con- | e Z l s e R SRR * e Trophies, specimens, curios 100 gressional preference over ouwr‘ e J.ans, | The pr Total value of products am would tax away of Alaska $379,510 industrial fits over three per B Value of United States cent, cut personal incomes sharply | products returned 48,056 and officers and directors of | Value of foreign mer- compan: into military discipline chandise 309 Remaining at their jobs none of, ———— them uld receive pay higher | Total value of shipments than Brigadier Generals. If they of merchandise $427.875 are “unwilling to cooperate” they | Gold 504,717 could be sent to the trenches, ac-| Silver 3,677 cording to the plan which will b/-‘ $936,269 introduced in the Senate soon af- ‘ GRAND TOTAL ter April 8 L e Federal Pipe and Tanks Continuous Stave and Wire Wound ! { i ; FOR ! 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The plan calls for a central ors schools graduated 18 per cent more | ganization, with an “exchange” girls than boys, while in 1934 four control in each Scandinavian coun- per cent more boys than girls fin-|try, through which goods or serv- ished lh!‘\u schools. ices would be delivered against a > draft on the central clearing house, SHOR N JUNBATL "thus evading currency restrictions. B ey O R 5 S RS B0 0 U R . NEW HIKING BREECHES SIZES 22 TO 36 LEADER DEPT. STORE GEORGE BROS. the of girls enrolled in Penn- |sylvania high schools as compared ettt COMING TO THE UPTOWR o ANNA MAY WONG GEORGE ROBEY /Ny FRITZ KORTMER Produced by \ 'l Gaumont British Drastic Price Reductions GENUINE EDISON MAZDA LAMPS 10-15-25-40-50-60-75 Watt Lunlps were 20 Cents @3 NOW ONLY 15 Cents Congratulations! All prices are not advancing. - Once again G.E. Edison Mazda Lamp prices fall in the face of a rising market. Use more light, no need now to punish your eyes with dim light. BETTER LIGHT—BETTER SIGHT [ ] Alaska Eieciric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 | TANANA RIVER ICE MOVE DATES ‘ 1917—April 30 1918—May 11 1919—May 3 at 2:33 p.m. 1920—May 11 at 10:46 a.m. 1921—May 11 at 6:42 am. 1922—May 12 1:20 p.m. 1923—May 9 2:00 p.m. 1924—May 11 at 3:10 p.m. 1925—May 7 6:32 p.m. 1926—April 26 at 4:03 p.m. 1927—May 13 5:42 a.m. 19286—May 6 4:24 p.m. 1929—May 5 at 3:41 p.m. 1930—May 8 7:03 p.m. | 1931—May 10 at 9:23 a.m. 1932—May 1 at 10:15 a.m. 1933—May 8 at 7:20 p.m. 1934—April 30 at 2:07 p.m. NENANA ICE POOL CLOSES April 12,1935 at 11:30 a.m. at 9:33 am.