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g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1935. NEW TOLL PLAN | THEvRe THE TOPS OF FLIGHLE MILLIONARE Waes £\ LY PRIVACY, PERTLY PLUNP [SOVIET TRIES e e — Only 15 per cent of ithe Tung IS EFFECTIVEON | | 4 e DECREED; STALIN . 2?;??}17510"}:‘ tWh' TO CIVILIZE |2 s s i s 5 4 4 | mits e Is Jus and new towns are projec b VALDEZ RflAfli ey $ T INFIRM STAND 110 Pouna: FURHUNTERS i, i o e : 3 4 : 5 OSLO, Norway, May 10.—Other g 3 TVVO and Half Cenls P(‘l' # 2 : b2, : MOSCOW, May 10. — Joseph|world champions may resort to KHABAROVSK, U. S. S. R, MayngNculsTs lN DEMAND > oa Mile 1o Be'Gh roed | i - 7 - ismlin. general secretary Of the fancy diets and careful checking 10.—The Tunguses, tribesmen whom on iMile to be Lharged | . % : 4 Political Bureau, has made one of (of calories and vitamins, but San- Scviet officials are attemptipg to oLmlc GAMES C on Richardson Hlulm‘a\' | 4 S # g the most important statements of ja Henie, nine times world cham- civilize in Kolyma province, along Ak : S 2 v | Soviet policy in recent years when!pion in figure skating, plans to the Okhotsk Sea, never wash their GARMISCH- PARTE! R he declared that individual tastes keep on eating anything and ev- teeth and never bathe, but they May 10.—There is a great vogue {and needs must be respected on|erything. |also never lie or steal. ‘Consequent- | learning English and French | Soviet farms. 4 | "I should never think of slim- ly bolshevik tedchers believe theY| Germany’s chief winter sports ce | “As long as family and children|ming myself,” declares the at-, can make a worthy tribe out of the| ter now. kit exist, these interests must not be|tractive if slightly plumpish Son-'northern fur-hunters. All the children are crammifg ’nu;ecmlj‘ said Stalin in a declara- | ja now preparing for the Olympic| Reindeer supply the Tunguses one or the other or even bofls | tion. |games in 1936. \with clothing and most of their |languages in the expectation 3 | Rejecting the proposal of a 81'°“P| “I eat everything I can get, and food. The old women chew reindeer | making visitors to the Olymplg of delegates to the recent Collective|and as much as I can get of it; ckins to make them into chamois | winter games feel at home hi Fafm Congress to reduce individ-'1 eat big beef steaks, and heaps,and it takes a woman three years to | in February, 1936. | ual holdings of farmers, Stalin sald: |of chocolate, and a number of % | “It is better to admit openly and other things that I am fond oL‘ at there should be pri- 1 always feel hungry and I usu-! keeping on collective glly bring a few sandwiches with | farms—small but private.” me when I am to go to an lce ful and ns were 3 - ‘ He explained that this should ypink” | ~ T by the Inter Depart- e : : g : |be in addition to the collective, There are no ‘secrets. ! d 3 W households for the satisfaction of «If anybody cares to know,” de-{ ) i Commission ollected at the McCar river Under the cense fee cha 1 of 0 road ment and signed by the President | The Road Commission is author- common needs. lares the blonde skating wonder, ized to fix load limits and the rej Stalin told the proponents of re- ' 1 am 23 years old, and I weigh| ulations provide that mo Wi at they represented a 110 pounds.” | ° 1l have a gross “You are facing a AR SR S H 16,000 pounds 3 , mass collective movement embrac- | i cle or load st S B inz willions of households,” he Nude Geese Were |said. “If you want to succeed un- L i Our coal bunkers will be closed at 1 P. |der present conditions, you must Started by Liquor, { think not only of the collective but | wue| M- SATURDAYS during the months of MAY, lso the individual interests of the, COPENHAGEN, May 10.—A flock A also the Individual nterests of. thel 2 ceese, belonging tosastarm bt JUNE, JULY and AUGURE: i tered in: the R Cormim 4 s i Thé v of “squcezng” tne|Horsens, were found floating on the | is centered in the Road r § £ 2 . - B 4 Loosquoenns | % pond, apparently dead. The farm- T’ o ; farmers will not do, Stalin declared y Your cooperation is respectfully request- There's a distinct scarcity of eligible young men with a bank roll of proportions. The above you aving. “It 15 Wrong.® |er, thinking that they had been *oope 18 P 3 | PR e abou , Lourd saying, "1 18 WA TN poisoned, had them plucked and| men are about the cream of the dollar princes that match the bevy of millionaire heiresses who would . - flung away. A few hours later al| €d. Please order your week-end requirments Belgian Radio Listeners follow the old adage of “money marries money.” There are the twe Vanderbilt boys, George and Alfred, } . . sons of the late Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt; the Donahue brothers, Jimmie an oolworth, heirs to Wool- | Nock- of nude geese were running | in Rush to Buy Licenses Worth money; and Michacl Phipps, son of Mr. and Mra. John Phipps of Pittsburgh, New York and Paim | Keystone State Leads | foun: e farmoard nonking wia_|| on FRIDAY or EARLY SATURDAY MORN- & s Beach, and a polo star. (Asscciated Press Photos) L i \ ly. The farmer’s wife had thrown; | BRUSSELS, Belgium, May I L AN A MORGANTOWN, W. Va. May 10. an unsatistactory brew of cherry | ING to insure certain delivery. Radio listeners in Belgium h: i [ LA e T T : <rwamm | —Pennsylvania sends more stu-{ 3 en of al executi - LU / b | ) | wine into the duck pond and the haen ke “EREENSryen -0l GOURTS JUDGES :. of the local executive commit Xl({(Y,BAIjD‘i:lV IN SEWARD | 0 University of R i [ L number in four years. § 3 FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT vyirginia than any other outside| T R A | CommerClal DOCk Slow at first to follow the lead Small rooms with little light, state, a recent survey reveals. The E, G. W. MORRIS REVODELS | of the United States, Great Brit- ARE UNUER FIRE crecked walls, dirty floors and rick=| 1o Bojgwin, Anchorage mer- Keystone State has 122 stdents k. R, HERMANN RESIDENCE 3 ain and Germany in the use of ety tables and chairs were found ... eturmed to his home April enrolled. New York is second with l Femmer s Dock radio sets, Belgium had only 77.000 I SpUIRe Rt miariy oher !d‘?_L 112, after spending a week in Seward 47 and New Jersey third with 18.| E. G. W. Morris, local architect 4 registered listeners, each paying an e The Bpasagsy of o] folnt E“' as a patient of Dr. A. D, Haver- Puerto Rico leads the list from anq contractor, is remodeling the| Wiinasl fee 9f $3, 11 1930 Wholesale Reform Is Urg- eally was in harmony with their| o, yno was treating him for his outside continental United Stater upper floor of the R. R. Hermann By 1933 the listeners increased R L [Sixeungies. ' oo oiv. | leg ailment. Baldwin is looking for- With 11 home at Eighth and Calhoun. A to 463000, and now there are LU BRSNS O | < die ‘Px‘“‘l“ ol _”m_r“.m: €1V | ward to a prosperous season in An- - | ‘modern five room apartment is be- nearly 600,000 by the latest count Soviet Union ing judges the robes provided In o .g0 pe told the Gateway. DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY: ing installed. the length incl more than 20 feet limit load regulation and t opening and closing of ghway farmer The Belgian broadcasting sta- bourgeois countries it urged soviet tion is building a new “palace” ex- organizations to ‘‘help judges so pected to cost $1,000,000. MOSCOW, May 10. — Dingy|they need not appear in dirty ———e court rooms and shabby judges are | clothes.” FORMER ALASKANS MARRY | under fire in the Soviet Union.| G i 3 Wholesale reform is urged by Prav- 2 Miss Josephine W. Mears and Dr.|da, which has been conducting an Carver Patient John P. McVey, both former resi- inspection of courts and ju S s dents of Anchorage, were married in var parts of the Soviet Union.| STOCKHOLM. — A Stockholm | i K.} 3 Seattle by the Right Rev. Peter | At alingorsk, in Moscow prov- | wood carver has made a chess set | B OI Ol | e 1 > Trimble Rowe, Bishop of Alaska, », Pravda found the people’s|in Which miniature ships, com- |} in April. The bride is the court of justice in a shabby bar-|plete with sails, planking and other daughter of Col. and Mrs. Frederick racks. At Emelchinski, in Kiev prov- details, serve as pieces. He worked Mears, lince, court was held in the kitch- two and a half years at the task. [=d S fety Omert ) 5 : a s VA4 1L ® ’ (Disgram and Check List from Federal Housing Administration) THRIFTY ¢ FOOD G NEWS 5 S K 21, Retars, stoddisie w‘ fi 2. Chiney, chimney oap, K 22. Roof sheathiag, K 28, Dorisers, A 24. Doots, new bardward, A 25 Westher-stripping A . Blsatriol xtures, A 20 Lath. : S % Shouthiog end iamul. * “4N s & * . Flashing + 4 & + & ‘A Newspaper Within a Newspaper L, E o4 THE FRIENDLY STORE MAY 10, 1935, THE FRIENDLY STORE . Evterier trim . . RDRE R X * 5 o Wotl-huerd, plaster, ete. Real SpringValues || == . Tlooriad_<tia gt ad : = | . K 2. Windor trsmes _s2d ol sloset space, ) we. —— ete. e Plvmbing and fixtores, A farmer had trouble km‘pmg‘v WM N : . Patron (crossly)—“Say, wait- his horse going. He would start HAMBURGER STEAK |er, what are these black specks - Guttess, dowsspouts. and then stop; his friend as AND ONIONS in my milk?" ',:{;‘i:.,ni:?“:t..?:e if his horse was sick. Wait I d b ment. . . aiter—1 dunno, maybe : Y “No,” answered the farmer, with gravy in one ils those vitamins everybody's il e “he is not sick but he is so pound cans, 25¢ | talking about # afraid Tll say ‘whoa’ and he won'. near me tat e stops i WILD BLACKBERRY , e e time to listen. PRESERVES : ele. | e ; 3 . Joists and sub-floor- medium jars The doctor in a small town ing. : Johnnie — “Dad, did Moses had a beautiful daughter who Tateclor trim & o » have stomach trouble like you've 25 cents i was out one day for GrelLing and lsndscape ind. got?” [two young men w Dad—"How do'I know? Why 4 FIG BARS % lone asked the other 9. Rokeatia Bon. At do you ask such a question? with real fig filling B s ety g 4 workshop, ete. Johnnie—"“At Sunday School, “ 's dot the teacher said the Lord gave package, 25c¢ m_Ohih‘h‘;{"';““f"] o = dahne r ool i WHOLE PITTED | himeclt. PRUNES 0—0—o0 in syrup Father telling of his deeds in lorge cans, 20¢ the war—“and that, my i GINGER AlLE | Baxker (to youn v Cl U P ° t Up he X‘.d”‘ i Tope. Ciceat Wi made from mineral water L o bR ¢ - e p Son—"B: daddy, why did will you have, a hair or ju F. U . theBettef they have s> many men besid t _hatiles the oil ch ke ./ 3 * 30. Blinds, shutters, L dor wylle—sid el it e " other protestive cove erings. * 2 MJ.:I.“:‘L g K 35. Porch — beach, _ tran- y som, door, columai, K M. Sairmay—teeads, ;* 5. lb--—br“h:.mm Jo ¥ Welky and deiven. ‘* §7. Foundstion walley ‘«* 34. Besement foor, 39 Drsia vle. K 40, Feotisg 4 b 38 7% 33 3% 58 53 I 3% 5 b 2 your® STRING BEANS DG Good Grade . can, 15¢ A newiy married man on } Iy | Minister to litile Ev first pay day gave his wil you ever look into j of his $15, keeping only 2 (E for himself. an. 15¢ Little Eva—‘Oh, ihe: bk ‘bak Aay De' gavs know everything that wife a doliar and kept $14 himself. MEDCO ICE BOX “Why John,” said the FREEZE “how do you expect me to run Also “Well,” said Eva r is: i e on i Adlias —————— 05 sweetie’s picturc iy “Darned if I know, I had : JUNKET ICE CREAM |for candy and one f Minister, smiling {ine, now tell me.” rotten time last weck, so i POWDER cream, a lock of my hair ar your ‘turn now. for use in the Frigidaire pawn ticket for dad's watch GARNICK’S GROCERY - - - PHONE 174

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