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THE DAILY ALASKA ENPI&E ‘*lUFSDAY JUNE 25, 1935. B» BLLLIE DE BECK YE DON'T SAY == WAAL --WAAL;, AX HIM DID HE FOTCH ALONG ENY O' THET VE-ENNY WA,NJOSO;‘EET BREAD 4 FRUM HoME 7 | | SETTER SLEAN WP A BI HURRV- 2 HUSH;, MR SMIT) === * THAT'S DOCTOR BEZUTZ, THE FAMOUS BAgY SPECIALIST FROM V.ENNA- THINK OF \T --- HE'S COME CLEAR ACROSS THE OCEAN JUST TO SEE THE SEXTUPLETS NEVER . MIND, SNUFEY. HE'S GONE BACK TO VIENNA-- Suummer Your Ménus CAN Have SNUFFY-HE'LL PROBABLY:, ,?.\ WERLIN $40,000 i - : ALBERNIGravel from the So- | imas ‘River, used in street work give has been found to contain reliel in the recent munitions, ex- | um her lm; r.olmu (of the hour is “Muke Meal planning and prepa T F R lem in summer, can e all the variety that you strive for—cas quickly and econ- omically. Just scrve more hread . ready baked, whalesome, delicious bak breads. The members ¢f your family will approve cuickly and enthu tically. Celebrating the 16th Apple Blossom Festival in Wenatchee, Wash,, a royal barge carried Queen Jean Marlowe and her court down a canal through the pink and white- tmted orchards. The gondola is 7 b WHITE BREAD shown floating through the flcwery kingdom during the fete with Queen Jean sitting in the center, aft. T | i gociy 8 A big, perfectly browned loaf with every slice . r d ood énough to be a whole meal. Over 10 per Tl‘llll B(lllO()n JEUSon 0[’6"8 Ll}illy ngRSESDISD}.SQr {fi\ll-[gr':ah,:]’;:‘\l:fi milk. Slow-baking imparts ll‘:e as Political Groups Probe BUYING EXPEDITION| Trend of Publw Sentunent HOME-MADE Real old-country RYE By BYRON PRICE whole series of tests before their ! (Chief of Bureau, The Associated manipulators draw definite conclus- Press, Washington) ons. In spite of all appearar < Current political happeni n spite of the present more doci L this be ob-erved with c; 3 emeanor of many administration CXI «h”ulL if it is remembered that this is . ien in the face of the supreme : # session for trial balloons court’s historic pronouncement, it' ker fiying : atlable for 1 political camps the prime is hardly likely.that anything final-1 © to Atlin, Dawson, and points tive of the next six months|ly authoritative on the constitu- * ih Columbia. . The Fokker will be to test out popular opinion.|ticnal amendment project. will. be{ls piioted by Howard A. MeDonaldj The favorite way of doing that is|forthcoming from . the Democ th Ray Arnold as flight mechanic la Bl He : style. As a regular to throw c from various @ high command in the plentiful assortment of suggestions |future; today and bread or for the % 8 ? and ide d sec what Juneau afterncon the bill, perfectly. 0 say that some given action|They ave subject to all sorts of defeated the ‘soldiers from Chiikoot |t o ”"‘ o Soat. acks at Baseball Park in the rain last night; 11 te 1. emotional alarms, 1ka : Taken hy-um]-lur'go, there isn’t a more genherally are likely to pub! intelligent, wholesomely interested,* accurately informed group of people in ithe world than the modern American housewives, and ..frequently | Bai weather fore §jeasts . on . very omplete dat: The <ol had o .arrived Jhere ors. which. bloom | {Many of them are feeling quite dis+ | Friday and were slated to play Sat-{/ the . ‘summer fl"d<wurmd now over. the prospect Of,uxJay But rain washed that try ongial year Wlu\ developing any effective third-party gut as it did another game be missing rmm the garden entirely | movement: next year. when sfifing comes again: Tomorrow things may be- ditter-| ay the soldiers' ship, the For Nest-Egg Difficulties | ent——gn . cbservation which. goes. n. was in port, six The Springfield confdrence of Rel!guite as. well, too, for the m“m" were playe publicani has Stated some general | Parties themselve; RAISIN LOAF The most delicious bakery product you ever tasted — and you can have it on your table at every meal. Plump Cali- fornia rai slatzd Sundig o, My LR SRishtatbe Even there, we do them an injustice. They've made “housewiv: as antique as an antimacassar (whatever that was!) and we have to admit “home-makers” what. they really. are 4 lot Dbetter. ; inning expresses iples: on which /it thinks the! party could win next year. But 1o cné should sitppose it has' committed the party to'thoze prin- | ciples. It Was a-secticnal conference |, . New Bonus Drive ls Now Loommg Ba Butler Mauro ‘Wu\ who undérfitand the women of today (commer- cially, at any rate) wxll tell you this: “feminine intuition” went by the boards, with the rest of the old-fangled ideas. ns give it that “extra some- thing” you want. NGTQN Juge 25~Som!‘ Drué} s, Toresaw. a. ew:; bonus s Wik il ' “Express Mogey Orders Anytime” _ Free, »l;xllv:r only. The greatest pains -were taken| W to kesp it “unofficial.?:There were legis.afors S party factions even in the midwest drive and a ble quarrel over which either refused orfailed tofififllfl a5 the resull. of the. Prei- participate. il {dent's: call for immediate:: enacts Phone 134, Finally, and most imporumt of .all{ ment of his tax on wealth program. standpoint of - practical | — gt LT AR R e Tod.n the woman, 1th 4 top-ranking as Homemaker is a clever budgeter. « She reads the DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE and beligygs, what she finds there—and, what’s . more, follows its infprmation, when she sets out to buy! I T e freom the politics, it. remains to be developed ¢ 22 whether effective financial backing | can be mu. ed for @ party move- | ment of this character: It is no secrct thap the’ present §. Republican organization ‘is having . great difficulty getting together N e §ovy . even a campaign nest-egg for 1936. 7 itk . & If the “Springfiejd idea” s not “§is ’ more fruitful cf cash bdeking, some other apprcach must, .perforee;. be tried. ' Will it be the ‘“coalition” . ap- proxch? The an-wer 'to that, gues- tion, too, will be ‘decided by the trial |balloon procesg. Those.. who favor coalition—including disband- ing the ®epublican party entirely— are watetrinz the weather ivanes very anxlously, and just now some- what dubjously. | The Demecratic “Ballcon” The biggest and - brightest-hued Democratic balloon now afloat has to do with possible revision of the constitution. When Mr. Roosevelt spoke cut as he did at the already-famous press, conference, many people concluded he not only favored constitutional changes, but would make that ques- ¢ tion the paramount issue in 1936. 'nfl, suofll ] ’s” Actually, he had said no such ve: ing, “he-man’s thing. His words were very careful- HOfiLUCl\" VIENNA STYLE BEER. ly chosen. When a blast of oppo- . cition developed, some of his chief ' 3 dvisers. declared no proposal, o} AN 55 ATV AL IS NS T NS 7 o gy iy T mend the consicuin s o | JUtrieaw Liguor Compan’y under consideration. Later, some other advisers, of equal rank, hint- > . ed that an amendment would be lm(Y RFYN?L AURREL ¥ : “lmporled ‘Quality at Regular 'l’rices" < ‘ the only way out. Some balloons are put Lhrough a [ - WHOLE WHEAT Made with a dough rich in milk and the hearts of wheat ker- nels, this loaf is ex- actly suited to your desire to serve a dif- ferent bread, yet one that is full of healthful properties. mwg| Saw Spiécial Glacier Highway Delivery Service The Daily Alaska Empire is delivered daily to all points on the .« as Tee Harbor daily, and Eagle River on Sat- same ‘delivered price as in the City Limits or in Douglas, Treadwell and Thane . ./. . or at the regular subscription price, $1.25 per month. 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L nl;d_ Wilsork g 5 2 $ J L lusions about the real intention of| | Fheir windstesting. machinery. is | gt fob ANe Ptz hrdeb! $1i4 £A00 e " : any political group. | home-made, .and often unveliable. | o make-shift All-Star baseball teaim T'S a fact—and it’s high time we men faced it. i o [