The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 19, 1935, Page 8

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'mmm‘.‘rxtks;fl EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1935. N. Y. Amer; Legion Is To Expel All Reds NEW YORK, April 19.—All New | York State American Legion posts have been ordered to expel Legion- naires who are members of the Communist Party. The order, ef- fective at once, was contained in !a resolution adopted by the De- KETCHIKAN, Aaska, April 19.— partment executive committee. —The San Francisco Examiner de- The first of the Bering Sea Patrol clares that a ding relevations of | boats have arrived here. The fleet 2 y and state- |includes the Tahoe, Aurora and Shver m Mans Eye have been un- Calypso. 5 ymae The Tahoe 1s commanded bv Phillip Roach. Aboard the craft is Capt. R. H. Searles, Commander | of the Bering Sea Patrol. The —A giant magnet, perfected by the | hoe + W proceed RELIEF FRAUDS PATROL FLEET ARE REVEALED = AT KETCHIKAN, IN CALIFORNIA - JUNEAU BOUND SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, April 19. newspaper lares that Commander oW T:"pooxn -ee DAILY LWPIRIL WANT AD§ PAY' block of wood. wor !5480 inac | bert Hoover who has just ended a | transcountry trip, coincident with | the burst of Republican political ac- tivity drew from the G./ O. P. Pulled Out by Magnet|ranks the judgment that tiie for- !mer President can do nothing to GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y., April ‘g'iafle“ his own political destiny. to Juneau,| Genetal Electric Company, saved |Hoover will remain outside the pic- e a conference will be held|an eye for Anthony Kittenger, 65, }ture or be drawn into the 'spotlight, | Fletcher W. pulling a steel sliver half an inch it depending upon necessities of the of the Coast Guard Cuttcy long imbedded in Kittenger's eye- party, as the convention time rolls | ball. The sliver flew from a metal| around. Hoover, however, it is said | wedge Kittenger was driving into a | can do nothing to further his own political destinies. G.0.P. LUKEWARM HAPSBURGS MAY P bor s for His 14 Children TOWARD HOOVER BE RESTORED T0 ycercs s + v POSSIBILITIES THRONE, AUSTRIA of the long vacant Waterford Ho- WASHINGTON, April 19.—Spec- tel now. It has twenty-five rooms. Said Mr. Williams: ulations over the intentions of Her- “For years I have been living in a small house with those kids run- ning everywhere. From now on I bet I'll get some peace.” The Williamses have chlidren. ROME, April i 19.—Political and | royal circles displayed keen inter- est in the visit of Prince Ernest von Starhemberg, Austrian Vice- Chancellor, who is expected to dis- cuss with Premier Benito Mussolini the question of Hapsburg restora- tion in Austria. The Prince seeks to restore the Hapsburgs to the throne in the person of Archduke Otto von Hapsburg. fourteen Canada Bill Aimed The feeling prevalls that either OTTAWA, April 19.—A bill to pre- Apnl 19.— | vent any persons hereafter divorced in Canada from marrymg anyone other than a former wife or hus- band has been given first reading tin the Canadmn Sena&e R et DENTON, Texas, Ralph Fults, recent mate of the condemned outlaw Raymond Ham- ilton, was captured last night when he was chased into a blxnd alley YOU be the JUDGE Of Our Easter Parade of FOOD VALUES You'll rate us first beyond a doubt when you survey this amazingly cemplete and low priced line-up of Spring vegetable values. Fresh, crisp, full of health, they have just arrived and are awaiting an invita- tion to your table. New potatoes, asparagus, carrots and others on the Spring list are welcome guests at any repast. Stock up for the Easter feast. BUTTER 1 SANICLOR Ideal Bleach, Y2 gal. jug CATSUP Misson Brand DAFFODILS O We will have a great abundance of these beautiful Spring Flow- ers for your KEaster Table! FRESH VEGETABLES BANANAS, Golden Ripe, 2 pounds APPLES, Extra Fancy, 4 pounds LETTUCE, Solid Heads Fresh Creamery, 2 pounds .. BOTH Half or Whole, To Arrive on the North Sea A complete line of Fruits and Vegetables at a Finest, 3% Ibs. real saving! ASPARAGUS—TOMATOES ONIONS—RADISHES CAULIFLOWER PEAS BUNCH CARROTS CELERY—GREEN ARTICHOKES-—AVACADOS NEW SPUDS—ENDIVE Eastern, 1b. Rock, pint Del Monte, 2 pounds .. BISQUICK DEAL 1 package BISQUICK 1 RELISH DISH Guaranteed $1.25 value HAMS, Hormel’s, Swift’s, CHICKENS, Wash. Co-op, EASTER F OODS! Literally d um ping them into your lap! That's what doing with we're food values in this great pre-Easter offering. 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George Harris, 72 years old, min¥ « ‘mg man, died in Fairbanks April 8 SEATTLE, Apcil 18/5The police\o‘. heart disease. He had been & |are seeking the burglars who stol »5000 worth of. fiirs: Al Jewelr 1resxdenc of the Territory for 35, from the home of Capt. Olaf Swen- son, fur trader, while the family was absent. {longed to Miss Marion Swenson, aged 25, who was with her father when the Nanuk was trapped in the Y | years. - FOOD SALE By the Scout Council Samrdn! at the Sanitary Grocery. Get home cooked foods for Easter. Donationg gratefully received. —adv, Part of the loot be- G-E dared to be different ... and built a Refrigerator that outlasts them all attention, not even oiling. In addition to the standard 1 year warranty General Electric gives you 4 mora years protection on the famous G-E sealed-in-steel mechanism for only $5—five full years for only $1 a year. @ Performance depends onthe mechanism of the refrigerator —not on special features of the cabinet. 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