The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 9, 1935, Page 14

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FOR, REGRETS HEALTH MOVE | 1S NECESSARY 35,000 Youths Were to Have Met at Washing- | ton Late This Month WASHINGTON, claring that the act “deep regret,” ident late yesterday cancelle N - al Boy Scout Jambor because of infantile paralysis toin. Nearly 35,000 boys were for the National Capitol for Scout meeting scheduled for Aug 21 to 30. | The decision was reached at a ‘White House conference attended by Surgeon General Hu Cumming District of Columbia and Boy Scout executives Reports were con: heaith 3 ginia and North Carolina ‘The Whitehouse hat the paralysis o ion w not considered unduly alarming bu conferees decided that the Jam- boree should be can ed in the best interests of the Scouts and all concerned President Roosevelt, Honc National President of the Sc 5 was himself a victim of infantile paralysis 14 years ago. | Surgeon General Cumming said| the epidemic is spreading northward | slightly August De- | caused him Roo: big from officers of M e Scorn for Nifty Garb Is Erased by Moscow |1ands smoothly on the runwa m MOSCOW, who think and silk dr leanings, have ing rebuii. The Government approved a ‘better ap) paign which urges the public to devote more thought to clothes Said the official newspaper Log- kaya Indu A The desire to wear nice cl must be spected. The public flocked to s show held under Governr pices in a “Moscow dresses, evening g lingerie were on display - - “Pork and" Makes Hit In Bulgaria’s Palace August 9.—Bolshevik white colla: neckties signs of class red a resound- fashion SOFIA, Aug. 9 beans has become a favorite dish with King Boris and Queen Giov-| anna, following recent introduction of the viand by an American ac quaintance. Pork and beans or ham beans appear frequently on the palace menu, both because the king likes the dish and also because the queen, who manages the al kit- chen, finds it economical, lean days | 2 Poa Sou p Fog Woots Its Master in New Airplane Radio Compass; It’s O.K. ADS APPEARING |De pression Decreasmg in Sweden New Factor Is Arising- STOCKHOLM, Aug. 9. — Sweden with unemployment still a factor, |but with a marked decrease in |the number of jobless, is enjoying |the return of “help wanted” signs as indications of escape from the depression, A definite shortage of applicants is reported in certain kinds of farm |12bor, in various forms of Jjuvenile | work, and in several branches of skilled industrial labor. i The official unemployment is now | placed at approximately 80,000, or| slightly more than one per cent of | the population, as compared with 160,000 - ago. A large Lonumun" firm, desmng | 140 skilled machine workers, had to| | advertise for several days. Tralned industrial mechanics are at a pre- | mium. In Stockholm, with summer build- | ing under way, contractors have to advertise for skilled workers. Train- | ed servants are likewise scarce. | | 1 Czptain Albert F. above, adapted the radio com- pa-s to make blind landings a simple matter. The diagram shows how a plane, picking up the first transmitter and then the second, will cirelc back and, at an altitude of 800 feet, start his slow glide Bills Bring (v the runway. It would cross the first transmitter in its glide at | Bad Luck an altitude of 150 feet, 9.—~The = e e = MEMFHIS, Tenn., Aug. | landing with his cockpit completely | Superstition still rsists in. these| covered at Wright Field, Dayton, O., ts that $2 bills bring bad luck—' May 6, 1932, and since has made |unless a corner is torn from euch thousands of similar landings with- [bill as it is received. out so much as blowing out a tire.| Henry Meyer, a railroad cas’nlel‘ How It Works |recently tried to get 40 new $2 bills For blind landings two pmnblr‘ul a bank. The bank couldn ¢ sup- radio transmitters which can be Ply him. Neither could any other; ved quickly about the airport are bank here. He went to the branch| installed. One is placed about two|Of the Federal Reserve bank. Tt miles from the airport and the oth-|didn’t have any new ones, but it' er about 1,500 feet from it in line|did have 1,000 that had not been| with the direction of the prevailing [used much. The clerk obligingly wind. |sald he would look through the The incoming pilot approaches thc;tmc" ad pick out the 40 cleanest field with his radio compass tuned ones. | Hegenberger adapted the compass to ope of the transmitters, which| Out of the 1,000 bills, Meyer said, to make blind flying and landing operate on different frequencies. there weren't 40 that didn’t have M almost as simple as driving € he passes over the transmitter a|least one corner torn away. family auto into a two-car garage. light flashes on his instrument pan- will ln~l.|ll 20 el. He immediately tunes in the B s Burcau of Alr Commerce Is socond station and describes a wide|Bad Vision Ends Career to install 20 of these di- » until he passes over it, doing nj‘ I)f U. s' “A]ien BOIIII(:?T" at princiy te turn until he passes over | econd time at a height of| bout 800 feet n an descent Hegenberger, Two Dollar By STEPHEN J. McDONOUGH ity g thick as pea soup ov airport a plane roars ov . . flying blind does a 8. . . drops through the fc will be the story American’ airports on It will be due largely C. Kruesi, in- That soon around most foggy day to the work of G ventor of the radi ocompass, and to Captain Albert F. H nberger, re- cent recipient of the Collier trophy -eoe The preparing SR | y—One of Uncle Sa best “bouncers” has shooed his last alien across the interna- tional boundary. | o about 150 feet to make a slow| Credited with havi~- escorted landing into the wind at a safe|probably more aliens out of thej DENVER, Aug. nitter No. 1 then is tuned e plane begins a gradual passing over it at a height > mid-conti way ngeles to New York. radio compass, “HELP WANTED® « Oscar Whilden (left), head of the Square Deal association opposed to Huey Long has pledged his support to Ma{cr Walmsley in New Orleans while the former screen star, Marguerite Clark (right) Is on Long’s newly created board of movie censors. She is now Mrs. H. P, Williams. (Associated Press Photos) _ GAMBLERS AID |LETTS SEEKING ~ INCHEST FUND ~ SOVIET TIMBER GALVESTON, Tex., Aug. 9. KAUNAS, Aug. 9—The Lithun- Operators of a gambling house here |ian Govenment is trying to per- | recently “contributed” a sizable | suade the Soviet Union to fulfill a |fund to the Galveston oommunity‘confxm!, dating back to the peace \.hest ‘Texas Rangers who confis- | treaty of 1920, by which, it is al- |cated $222237 in a raid turned it|leged, Russia agreed to make 250,- Jover to the chest, it was disclosed (000 acres of forest available to ‘Xn a court action. | Lithuania for timber cutting. The | i o o B o | Soviets, it is claimed, never made | good on this promise. Controls Broadcasting K WARSAW, Poland. — The Polish JMIN NG INTEREST \ IS REVEALED HERE | Revealing the wide interest in mining in Alaska is the report O(igovemment has acquired control of B. D. Stewart, Commissioner of |the “Polskie Radjo” the Polish Mines, which shows that 197 per- | broadeasting company, by the ac- Isomx visited his office on business | quisition of‘the majority of shares.. during the month of July. Corre- | —————— spondence relative to mining was| Al Schacht, coach and come- | correspondingly heavy. An average |dian of the Boston Red Sox, does | of more than six persons come in|some of the team’s pitching in ex- |daily’ to find out about mining | hibition games. He hurled three in- wm‘openiei and other data pertain- wnlngi at Williamsport, Pa., giving ing to the industry in Lhe north. |up but one hit and no runs, SATURDAY .. MONDAY \JC SEWARD STREET TRADE DAY! These Items Go for Cash Only-- PURSES AND COSTUME Values you cannot duplicate, NOW 2 for ...... DRESSES—One complete $4.50, to go Saturday at .. BAGS-- ] rack, values up to HOLEPROOF SILK FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY— — Boston baked |even a commercial broad and | ¢ ependent of the most commercia at present in c ountry flig! tune in on any smitter, ting sta- en turn the plane until the nesdle ofsthe compass on radio trar indicato: the da hold it there To Captain Hegenberger and the | All he has to do xs‘ board points to zero and | fall of one foot in altitude for each|country than any other Federal of- 10 fect of distance covered. ficer, Brown McDonald, 66, has re-! e eee War Steeds Honored of vision of his right eye. | In 30 years McDonald p]aced more than 3,000 aliens of nearly |every nationality on ships uumard | BUDAPEST.—Horses of an Hun-|pound or watched them step across| garian cavalry regiment and some into Mexico or Canada. { other horses with lesser cl;umfl‘ No prisoner ever escaped from | to distinction played leading roles nim and he rarely had to use force.| in the unveiling here of a statue ISR P |tired from duty because of the loss|" Regular Values, Broken Sizes, Seward Street Trade Day Pree, $1.25 and . /... 5 soviin m SWEATERS——BLOUSES———PAJAMAS All on one table and valdes up to $4.50, \MRI\EDYOURCHOICE $1 $1 ir Corps was left the job of | commemorating the steeds killed in| Ty Cobb, who plays golf the south having affected the royal house-| hold as well as the peasa cot- |landings tage. |of weatner. e |the first this device to make blind | the world war. |paw way he batted in the big| afe in practically y kind 1 TR leagues, is particularly keen to mas- To test it, he made\ Burns Sheets is a member of thelter iron shots, regarding them as o take-off, flight, and fire dep.x'nmm in Nashville, Tenn. the key to good golf. 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FRANKFORT DISTILLERIES OF LOUISVILLE & BALTIMORE MAKE A WHISKEY 1'0 FIT EVERY PURSE [ S S WOLF CREEK Maryland Straight Rye Whiskey e e o § iy PAUL JONES A Blend of Straight Whiskies ey ——— Old Oscar Pepper A Blend of Straight Whiskies e Titian-haired Nancy Carroll of the films boarded a plane at Los Angeles for Reno, Nev., to estab- lish residence preparatory, she said, to filing divorce proceedings agairst Bolton Mallory, her writer | husband. (Associated Press Photo) 1‘ NEAR SECOND AND SEWARD

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