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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1935. Seven U. S. Ships Due to Be Scrapped for New Ones USS. ARizona Seven of Uncle Sam’s 15 biggest battleships are due to be scrapped and replaced with new ones at cost of $50,000,000 each, if Japan fails to with- YERBA BUENA SHOALS PICKED AS SITE FOR FAIR An exposition association selected a site in mid-bay to hold a 1938 world’s fair in celebration of the completion of the San Francisco-Oakland bay bridge and the Golden Gate span. Yerba Buena island, center of the bay structure, will be filled in and hold the buildings of the exposition. ra An artist’s conception of the fill-in is shown left of the island. San Francisco is shown in the foreground i and Oakland and Berkeley across the bay with the bay bridge as it will look when sembleted. WHERE FIRE KILLED SIX, INJURED 5. Six persons were burned to death and § were hurt when fire turned the building into fell aflame as the crowd stampeded out a-narrow exit. HELPS FOR HOUSEWIVES only should the housewife 03d meals and have food p is of the but also she should subtly 4 sh sen. health rules withi er domain so that her meals will be she more| appreciated. For instance, -have fresh air in th> rooms at almost all times. A little air, even when it is cold, staves off that heavy, sluggish feel- ing. From time to time air Lht_ whole house, very thoroughly, draw its denunciation of Washington naval treatv. which expires Dec. 31 a furnace. Most of the de (Associated Pr SEVEN OLD TIN CANS EQUAL ONE FOOTSTOOL Footstools, and home-made ones at that, are coming back into fa- o now t make one m:x- pensively: Save your old tomato cans or other empty cans of similar size. Cover them with an old stocking and sew together. Then cover them with cardboard and around and le |over this put material to match the |color scheme of your room. Seven cans are required. Old tins can also be covered with | pretty silk or any washable mater- ial and used for flower pots. COCKTAIL COMBINATION Grapefruit sections mixed with and | White cherries make a pleasing sal- always have windows open at night, | &4 0 cocktail combination. For the The old idea that night air was; “dressier” affair serve in grape- bad for one has been exploded, and | [*ult cases. people who have slept in airy rooms | are ready for breakfast in the morning. Have meals served on time so/ that the family will not have to| nibble between meals, but do not let anyone go to bed actually hun- y. Give something a cup of warm milk and cracker: Allow plenty of time for mea as there is nothing better for the digestion than leisure at the tabl light such zny ASFiC APPETIZER Jellied aspic, to which chopped cp]uy green peppers and peas have en added, makes a good appetizer |when served in small cubes and | with"lemon quarters. e During the 1934 season, the sal- 'mon industry of Alaska paid $2,712,- 36.37 to resident cannery workers and fishermen. | | recently for a visit of two months 7 other guests at this night club on the outskirts of Chicago rllzafib;ttti]s indi; catec}l .]n Wa;hmgton The treaty forbude construetion ox W eships, and limited construction to war vessels of or less. The ships scheduled to be rnnluced are shown. A o DUPF SELLING racked Istood b [P. Ba | Leavenwort led in the {dope, wer a year and 1 to terms ven were being ds brought mor2 victims of dope to - Ncblllty of the Plow | | ash | BERLIN, "10. — The Reichs polished and on Constantin von Neu- been elevated to the real nobility—that of the furrow. rds, he has bec (hereditary p b or more the Neu- 1 the Leinfelder e in Wuert- d to tenants. > ¢f the new farm Baron has now \hould- The shoals north of sticeession is a > - fig Briti=h Film Studio Rising Outside Lonflon May 10.—The cemp Private Lile of Henry three sound sv.n;!os are de- d as “enormous,” and ou‘put < expnnud to be treble(l R MRS HOMER GORMA‘I AND SON LEAVE FOR VISIT Mrs. Homer Gorman and her young son, Wendell, are leaving on lthe North Sea for a visit with| friends and relatives in Oregon. She ad were trapped by draperies which ess Photo) o COAL IS SHORT | * INWAR CAPITAL LA PAZ, Bolivin, May 10.—This mountain capital, feeling the ef- fects of nearly three years of war, is experiencing a coal shortage. The paper Ultima Hora blames the age on conscription of able- bodied men and urges %hat boys, lold men and aliens be drafted to speed up supplies. e months. Mr. Gorman is a membi of the sales staff of the Mauro Drug Company. '“Gas’ Costs More, Mileage Less; But Easily Made IOWA CITY, Ia, May 10.— It's easy to make high test gasoline | out of third rate fuel—if you want to pay six cents a gallon more than the best gas would cost—says Theodore R. Thoren of the Uni- versity of Iowa B es tl in the m , Thoren says- tes engineering lab- shown sthat con- ith the synthet- ha stion guv.s up uct. Thoren’s muxture was obtained by blending 20 per cent alcohox with third rate fuel. The resulting product has an anti-knock value ecqual to that of first grade gaso- line. Another drawback, however, he says, is that it is more difficult to start an engine with it than with regular gasoline. P MRS. JOIN MARTIN TO VISIT FOR TWO MONTHS Mrs. John Martin left Juneau with her parents at Wenatchee, | Washington. Mr. Martin is employ- d at Guy Smith’'s Drug Store in | this city. R EASIEST CRIME - | {he would & this life bur, | kson was sentenced to five| \vears in the ral Prison at of it Title for Nazi Baron expects to be gone for several 'HAS BEATEN ~ DEPRESSIO Battle as Indicated })j.‘ Budg(‘t 3LO, May 10.—Norway, at the mbat the de e manner sion $10,000,000. projects, ced at $100,000,000, or han 4 ‘per bt will 00,000 under army, to appropriation would 94,500 to $2,875,000. > o Sagebrush May Be Aid to Science! SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, May I 4 y s 10.—The millions of acres of sage e e Wil e aail Union Susts; Nete . . . 50¢ urce of valuable medicinal oils,| h 15 Yed i ggested b pel ents be. bt e Uniion 5"“8 Now . . $1.25 ¢f the Univer of Utah. Scien- ti wve discovered that small amounts nlyptol and ontain Have you watches and clocks that have not ticked their time for a long while — that lose time or gain time . . ., can never be depended upon. Has your watch been “acting up,” of late, causing you to miss engagements and trains? We have a reputation for put- ting timepieces into perfect condition again to a split- second. And they STAY RE- PAIRED, | Paul Bloedhorn Jeweler "'lIIllIIlIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll||ll|IIIIIIllllillIIII|IIIll||IIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MDDERNIZE | % (3 orway \\ lll(llllg Rl‘(‘O\'(’l'y with| improvement in national recent rliament, will con- during | with a budgeted ap- will be used to aid in agricul- | elp communi- m of loans, pro- wer interest rates directly un’ o ? Y : 1 pro- goad increase | 000 in the d, while the and flower sprouts on the pinene, an essential con- Full Automatic of Mrs. Alice Stoll, promi-= society woman there. Mrsg was abducted by Thomas Hg Robinson, Jr., and released for $5 000 ransom |Good Start on iFox Leads Hounds Fish Stories | to Church Kitchen LEADERHALL, England, May 10. N For 1935 w3 | —A pack of hunting hounds—the SANTA BARBARA, May 10—An) Belvoir pack—does not believe in ation that 1935 will be a good|giving u the chase no matter s fish stories is credited to|where the fox leads them. Pursuing Ask Your Groeer for A. E. Sanborn |a fox, the pack trailed it right into k. e captain relates that while the kitchen of a church he . \ gating _his boat “The Travel-|as a cookand maid stood s z 3 \ EGGS full speed ahead toward San-| ing neeeded to cap- “A") ta Cruz island, with a party of ture t d the stove. wild pig hunters aboard, he sight- The Rev. W. G. Shorten, rector of ed a school of porpoises | the church, happened to be a mem- When the boat was within 10 ber of the hunting party, which in|feet of the school one of the “ol,‘rolln\wd the pack right up to the icksome, shiny black creatures, | kitchen door. weighing fully 500 pounds, raised | from the water “and lofted over| ward deck, which stands at least| an\“);“l;n five feet above water, clearing itl 2 neatly.” | | CINCINNATI, O, May 10— The federal circuit court of appeals to- day decided that Thomas H. Rob- inson, 8r, of Nashville, must stand trial in the Louisville courts on charges of complicity in the kid- - oo FA KIDNAPING (Large Special Graded and Packed Daily from Borden’s Large Ranch pe near Lynden, Wash. -1 B Stephen D. Ramseur, the est major general of the Confer- erate army, was only 27 when he attained that rank. young- 3201 UTAH AVE. SEATTLE, WASH FM CLOSING OUT | SHOES . . . $2.50 W. L. 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