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5 T “Shocked $10,983 WIN CALLS FOR SMELLING SALTS. TRADE RIS | NINOVENENT Articles Bearing Insignia and Slogans Sold by Reich j Merchants. ‘ LFIPZIG (#).—A “chamber of hor- vors” just opened in the Grassi Mu- seum here, shows an extraordinary collection of objects in some pseudo- Nazi_make-up or other, thrown upon | the home market by canny trades- men anxious to combine business with patriotism, The Nazi control office has assem- bled a vast quantity of these articles, | to show how things should not be done. Swastika Floor Coverings. ‘There are, for instance, floor cov- erings with the swastika pattern and the inscription: *“All good Germans | greet each other with heil Hitler” running around the edge. Bars of chocolate, crackers and gingerbread with decorations of S. A. and S. S. men have also come under the ban, as have women's brooches with “Heil Deutschland!"" picked out in imitation diamonds, and a new ginger-pop drink called “Sturmgeist” | (storm spirit). Boxes of stationery have also taken some of the sacred Nazi slogans in vain. One bears the first line of the Horst Wessel song as a trade mark. One “patriotic” pictorial card shows Hitler ringing the bell with a test- your-strength machine and the in- &cription: “That's how it's done.” Few Articles Escape. Hardly an article of common use has escaped the swastika, Hitler's head or a storm trooper in uniform. Quick. the smelling salts! in a corner of the Los Angeles city marshal's office one heard this exclamation as Mary Beasley and Margaret B. Cram awaited the collection of $10.983 for their half interest in a ticket on Theft, which ran fourth in the English Derby at Epsom Downs. ~—Wide World Photo. Over from cigarettes and coffee pots to shirts and wall papers. The anti-Kitsch (trash) office is having a hard fight against the “dese- cration of national symbols,” for they crop up again and again PLANE CRASHES KILL 4 Two Instructors and Two Stu- dents Die in California Mishaps. LOS ANGELES, June 10 (#).—Air- plane mishaps in Southern California claimed four lives yesterday. Two planes, each losing a wing. crashed to earth, and each carried an instructor and a student to death. The victims were Arthur Wellington Callies, 40, veteran pilot and flying WOMAN TO RULE TRIBES {Mrs. S. D. Abere Named Superin- tendent of Indian Pueblos. {Crown Prince Will Take Up | area of Denmark, as well as to coun- |erik will have an official residence SANTO DOMINGO, N. Mex., June | 10 (A —Though the Indian women have no actual voice in government, a woman is to be the superintendent of all Indian Pueblos in New Mexico. She is Mrs. S. D. Abere, whose ap- pointment was announced yesterday a meeting of the 20 Pueblo coun- | ils of the State. Her job is the greatest A woman in the though she is not superintendent Mrs. Elida C. 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Mitchell, formerly assistant rector of New York's “Little Church Around the Corner,” has the whole town Discusses News of Day. | talking. | Now nearly 100 young folk attend | His newest charge, St. Columba’s his weekly fellowship meetings which Episcopal Church, Hallside, Cambus- | open with prayer and include talks lang, near Glasgow. is the most talked | by the canon on the front page news stuck to his guns and soon so many young people were attracted to the | church that the opposition withdrew. | When you entrust your valuable rugs to us for cleaning, You have the assurance that all work is done in our own complete fireproof plant. Let s member of our staffl make a survey and offer Pecommendations on your rug problems. No obligation, of course, Call Adams 5600 and ask jor Branch 20 FeperaL Storace CoMPANY 1707 FLORIDA AVENUE F. K. MORRIS, PRESIDENT | ocrat disappeared. 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