The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 10, 1935, Page 15

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- force being THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1935. 7 can football had become altogeil too dangerous amusement for }E,\-an Runners Turn to t i : paved the way for the " invasion er anyone whose livelfhood deépendéd n,fant F o}cst Mm*éd Threé Hundred Miles * CULTIRAL PAGT I predict, are first steps * WITH AMERICA | to “Lift Face” of One Part of So. Caroling|onion suuing g T oy e | e TE R ¥ | . : \IT m\_’; o W 4 } g B! authority. While Oxford’s téam is playinz ¢ I was in tha ceed Of year it was impossible not to de- football | tect a growing feellng that Ameri- America last in.the east, there is a possibility of the Cambridgé side doing a turn through Califérnia. 3 $0860000000060000000008000000000000806000600000000000000000060000000400004 NATIS' OBJECT BERLIN, May 10.—America is list- ed as one of the next countries with s Which Germany is trying to arrive at a “cultural understanding,” ac- ¢ cording to the German school au- thorities. Negotiations are under way be- tween American authorities and the Geérman ministry of education for a > s B ke up ting to dash [ ) | , in former years two months seéver confiscatéd onjons seized and | severa { The smugglers $ i mutual exchange of students this an buy onions for summer. a cent ¢ in Canada and seli Purkcy Next in Line them fc St gne e itam. | Al It is said that diplomatic con- | e tacts have already cleared the ¥ ground for successful discussions. mans expect that 20 stu- ‘I"cre's Blast for B!akr as All-Around Athlete! b ts, some of them co-eds, can be | sent to American universities this | BATON ROUGE. fa. May' 10 summer. ! Around these 3 they're sayinz Turkey comes next after the . Louistana State tter man had played foot- ball he would be ranked as one of the outstanding collegiate athletes United States. Here, however, nego- tiations have been concluded to the effect that a group of German stu- Oh, What a Diffdence Modernization , dents will leave for Istanbul and in the country. Ank in stember. Ba seouts have been on his os 3 , W Great Britain, France, Italy and trail for three years; he was one an P(,Llnt Can a e. the . 5 ].J\&“ of the best basketball forwards in » ca 3 excha; the Southeastern conference, and is § L L LR s 3 u 5 ;i B valued misied GhaNe G Bk Fully realizing that reconditioned and modernized homes, repainted ese_count said 10 holding the conference javelin rec- and redecorated homes, are more of a community asset . . . look i satisfied with the results : ; ; ord as well as being National A. A. better are more easily sold or rented — the Government has . uned. Some 360 German Yhee “befc pictures ilinstrate what | ‘o1 ei- U. hop-step-and-jump runnerup. L & 4 e enl b perts tc change South €2 A% the left i At the ol i arranged to insure liberal loans for these important purposes. This A pictuze of the gulley afier the sid:s have boc aa¢ pae BRITISH EXPERTS financing can be done without delay or embarrassment. We will i e e scedling: planted. assist you in completing the details, if you wish, % L e | |SHE YAMKEES 4s 9 : s i : . ities cf Utan and South HOUSEKEEPING IS 3 P ved - Sk Sk RUGBY CONVERTS houses, archn.ecmra“y ugly houses, neglected houses—we are 4! e oho T = ! stedint Shovels to sHibobh oGl tHe e speeia n making them smarily modern . . , yet at modest ex- L4 th 'S:clrn Conserv-| BEAR CREW’S JOB b M gulleys ““i“'fl“-“ ms cut by ‘L‘:‘ "“1‘ LONDON, May 10.~With' Ox- pense, Let’s talk it over. 1 ic” of Berlin, o that the fed- controlled flow of ¢ through forq's rugby team schedul in- " i Qg e ON EASTERN TRIP ' crai government is moving a young the red clay hiis. #igh Am"”im)“sh;i:‘:;ft“ s‘;’rm"' lonts' Exchange Asso: ol forest across the state of South Dams Built s D A e 4™ - - three German 1Y, Cal, May 10.—Husky Carolina to help lift her face and Then 3,100 check dams were o 2 - ; . at Utah and Coe e Univer. | take out a few wrinkles. e Nl the' el NOTICE 'TO CREDXEDES ] ! E a e. | ca ) the Univer : . iaq Duilt to prevent the freshly depos- pn the Commissioner's Court for 3 R PRI S it going Y0 bes| . NIMELE epeskiion © completed. jteq sofl from washing away. AS 4 e Territory of Alaska, Division ] Omas ar ware - 0 ? T , dishwashers and | Some of the south s gt land fyriher safeguard, 325 miles of T~ Number One, Before J. F. MUL- b 8 when they begin Wil D been saved from erosion races were built to protect 5,000 3 Seaioni “an d b Rt ¥ i IRRenAtEA Tow proadclvity LEN, Commissioner and Ex-Of- ) ’ » on next June 2nd Teju wy PHOAL y. acres sown with solid-rooted €rops. ficio Probate Judge, Juneau Pre- ; In the ¢ of the rejuvenation, another 5000 acres, which had EC AN SR \ inter: llegiate cinet i n 1 been under cultivation, are beinzZ pn the Matter of the Estate of s vv IN M/’ / P I reforested or converted into' graz- PETER CHILBERG, Deceased HER IN [ !.L.A S L) A NTS » ing land by the sowing of grass. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN % Before the work was started, Dr. that the undersigned, ARVID e tha miilion pine seedlings e been transplanted nment nursery at Geos 00 miles away. » CRACK ARMY i , the lit{le Napoleon * es California, decided on * housekeeping program to light U”r:‘,::y;[’,mmy ::ll) i (A)?[\‘(‘\';::(dllx conerve finances. The new Call- h f ook Erdilon T. S. Buie, regional director of the ANDERSON, has bech appointed L boathouse on the Hudson has All told, 2000000 young trees reclamation project, estimated an by the Probate Cotirt of the Juneau army now. ~{~;§mJ story which can be have been set out in :my effort to average of two tons of erdsional Precinct as exécutor of the estate a . T Ty o A N oA O rmitory. utilize the poorer farm lands and debris were swept from each acre of Peter Chilberg, deceased. Clean Up-Pamt Up ¥ ®ranc Germany would be via ns to load the check the wearing away of the in the South Tyger watershed an- All persons having claims against N [} : = Wty < i ikt nually. & the estate sre rduired to pre Fix Up in the Better - 0 fficiency never be- ' . t covers 120,000 acres "J'!m project is a unit in the na- them to the under: i ’ - v doto LHOVE W'the land of Alps. \ere. He ) r river arca of tional program the federal govern- proper - vouchers 'attached, w Housnnqproqram 3 ; date af this * g . It behind t uth Carolina Piedmont ment launched against soll ero- six months frem the Infantry regiments now have an srage of one machine gun to hire a cook, thus se 3 i sion in November, 1933. Similar un- notiv: three soldiers. The Swiss cav- l‘.msl_ b : : In combatting the forces of ero-| dertakings are under way in sev- DATED at Juneau, Alaska, April 170t #ich Teh's : rsmen will wash the dishes s and erasing their marks, work- eral other 25, 1935. cavalryman |24 make their own DR IVIEY the: e Rt i —_—— — ARVID ANDERSON, must supply his own horse, is kept |07, Seed, Kenghl <avs be b AT WELL-DRESSED DICTATOR WEARS mrey pustication, apri 3 at top notch by training. Included % apags it e B E Ao by i irst publication,” April 26, in the cavalry are numerous pro- s i ¥ R A EXEMPLIFIED IN HITLER’S NEW ¢ Last publication, May 19, 1 fessional - soldiers, although there ' U il o L ! is no such thing as a “standing army” in Switzerland, the entire tia, with the ex- ception of a all staff of offi- P * cers. Regiments are mobilized at inner of He regular intel s for training iai i at the Uni- 4 - - vorsity of is William The “icnosphere surrounding the Miles, Jr., who is studying for the earth, which reflects radio signals, ministry. has becn pushed out to a distance A = of 450 miles by latest discoveries. | SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! ¥ w - 3 -| NO BENDING . e ! kS ui‘i‘}'l‘ ' i (W : : 3 . { (AN 4 2 \ Wi l'h'lmi , . S | : dg' ' , . nl. il a ’ “'l il y ! B e el THE GIFT THAT MOTHER WOULD Hand (\0{\‘10 na 1 permit® Tlean- Adolf Hifler became the cyndsure of -all eyes when he appearsd oweree * 1, yre. ! 2t a birthday dinncr for cne of his Heutenants it this natty deable- e o breasted cutfit with horizontal stripes. New all good Nazis are going in for stripes and checks. CHOOSE! Give her the gift that she’d choose for herself! Fresh, fragrant cut flowers or a growing plant cangest express your wish for her on her day .. . and you’ll know that she’ll appreciate your BERLIN, May | 10.—The dictator of most German thoughts and vir- | GORDON RETURNS tually” all actions is by way of be-‘ TO wORK AT IO“YA coming, quite unofficially, a style‘ o | B —— ) acbitér as ol Mishod the | IOWA CITY, May 10, — Edward thoughtfulness! Wherever she is, you can Adolf Hitler establishe e 3 { AT s v o oothbrush | Gordon, Olympic broad jump cham- send this living greeting, and you’ll find the » brown short mode. His toothbrus pion of 1932, has refurned to tae B D e The new “Air » Flo” i mustache and on-the-brow forelock | yniyersity of Iowa to complete cost surprisingly low! great forward step in vacu- are favored by many. His cholce| i cqycation and train for what um cleaning. It will clean your rugs more thoroughly and easily than ever before. It gets all kinds of dirt—dust, litter, and grit— and leaves your rugs clean and fresh as new. See the “Afr+Flo” today . . . and don’t forget the new “Tidy”’— of words, too, has done something | hopes will he membership on to the German language. | his third American Olympic team. Now “der fuehrer” is going Nl Gordon won the 1932 champion- for gay suits, and so are many who\shm with & jump of 25 feet and @ Call at our store for suggestions. a hand cleaner that, with the “Air+Flo,"” gives you a Complete Cleaner Service for your home. Call us today for a demonstration GENERAL @ ELECTRIC CLEANERS Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Douglas Juneau combine what they consider the best features of Beau Brummel and good nazis. When Hitler appeared in a salt- and-pepper sack coat and knickers for a speech on the Saar plebiscite, Germans were interested because they have been so accustomed to seeing him in uniform. But when he attended Julius Striecher’s 50th birthday party in a gray double breasted suit having pronounced horizontal stripes, there were those who were ready to call it a new style. Clothiers think it will be a good thing to get away from the somber »arb which most German men fa- Jor. three-quarters of an inch. Th ex-Hawkeye star has won three national collegiate titles, but since the Los Angeles Olympics he had done virtually no competitive jumping. In 1928 while a freshman at Iowa he was a memper of the American Olympic team competing at Amsterdam and was but one place shy of scoring. e, o Students May Dance TULSA, Okla—Parents of high| school students here will vote on whether sponsored dances in the, school buildings are to be a regular activity next year. ® @ We telegraph flowers anywhere! Juneau Florists PHONE 311 WE DELIVER SHATTUCK BUILDING

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