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Star Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 12

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Star Tribunei
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Minneapolis, Minnesota
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12
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THE MINNEAPOLIS MORNING TRI RUNE: FRIDAY JANUARY 10 1040 Fireman Dies Fighting Apartment Blaze Champion Finn Skier Fights Reds ft it ft TAGE TWELVE I i If Hi Sf Asp C-'' PCfil ft WARNINGS SAVED NEIGHBORS These three occupants of the 44-apartment structure at 1365 Spruce place were credited with saving the lives of a number of tenants whom they warned when the flames were discovered. Mrs. Joseph Campbell, left, who with her husband, right, managed the building, went from apartment to apartment, pounding on doors and warning occupants. Harry Davis, 23, center, made his way as far as the third floor to warn other occupants, although the halls were filling with smoke. Mr.

Campbell discovered the blaze. Staff photo. AT APARTMENT BLAZE ICE HINDERS FIREMEN Below-zero weather added to the difficulties of fire spread through a 44-apartment building at 1365 lines rapidly coated ladders and ledges with sheaths of firemen and the discomforts of the occupants when Spruce place yesterday afternoon. Water from hose-ice. Staff photo.

xhfJ 5. 'A-iXiK'Jt. r. ft 'i i XTt-hz Dili A A Q'S A CUF FIRE VICTIMS HUNT FOR KIN Sobbing with fear and worry, Mayva Mae Jones, 12, left, and Marilyn Collier, 13, searched frantically for their parents yesterday when flames swept through the apartment building in which they lived. The girls were among a score of frenzied occupants of the building who sought loved ones during the blaze.

Parents and children were eventually reunited. Staff photo. 9 ,1 FAMOUS SKIER FIGHTS IN FINLAND'S ARMY 1 Somewhere in Finland, Jan. 18. (AP Wirephoto) Pekka Nieme, right, champion Finnish ski runner, is a sergeant in the Finnish army on the Salla front.

He is shown with one of his men ready to sally forth on skis for patrol duty. He is credited with dynamiting a Russian railroad at an undisclosed point. SPECTATORS FLOCK TO SCENE OF FIRE A general view of the fire scene at 1365 Spruce place shows the burning building with ladders reaching to the upper floors. Many spectators gathered at the scene despite the sub-zero temperature as heavy smoke settled over a wide area. Staff photo.

WANT FLAKIER TENDERER PIE CRUST? MAKE THIS surrExseore pe sAysdtNrJeNNV fx yoc? EDITORS ARE GUESTS OF THE TRIBUNE Past presidents of the Minnesota Editorial association, with the present president, E. E. Howard of Wheaton, left, and Paul Kieth of Chatneld, slated to be the next president, were guests of The Minneapolis Tribune newspapers, at a dinner at the Nicollet hotel last night. Mr. Keith, now first vice president, will come up for election Saturday.

It has been the as ociation's annual practice to advance the first vice president to the presidency. The association's annual winter meeting will open today. (Staff photo.) 4 '-4 if RED CROSS AIDS SUFFERERS Just as in the Marlborough hotel fire of January 3, the Red Cross yesterday went immediately to work when flames routed occupants of the apartment building at -1365 Spruce place. An emergency headquarters was set up in the Maryland hotel, nearby, and 'workers began a check of victims and their needs. Mr.

and Mrs. John E. Jensen, who lived on the top floor of the building, registered with Mrs. Clarence Green of the Red Staff photo. PIES iirrrBtcOTCH PIE NO UNPLEASANT Hollywood.

Claudette Colbert as cigaret girl at war relief party. SMELL OR SMO, WHEN yOU FRY iVV TS PURER WU SPRY PIE SHEll r. -it 7 tab Mpooni Spry IK cun 3 ublcspoonn cold LrTnd Btt.froSS and cut in unt.l ",7, easily!) Add (Quickly done-Spry m.xue remaining Spry Sprinkle into pan. Trim rostry I- "cn rg (n firmly packtd sugar corn.irup bkl Spry Pl Shell Combine brown Silk and cook cook 15 minutonRer. itimng untU Add hot rt'S mixture Into nr.h-&r." vota.

return to double SO NATURALLV SPRV GIVES VCf BETTER TAST1N Lp PASTRY AN fer5roj minute longer, bouer. and cook lew f. digeaumci" Pour into "nu-- MflMl id 1 jtsl. Only Spry gives ALL these AN'KEMBMBER 3EXTRA ADVANTAGES Purer sfays fresh longer, creams so easily ARB i i TAND don't need to I take my word for it that Spry's purer," says Aunt Jenny. "You can tell that for yourself the minute you open the can an' see how lovely an' white Spry is.

Smooth as Fresh as a May mornin', "So you aren't a mite surprised to find what fine, delicate flavor your Spry cookin' has, whether you make a light, velvety Spry cake or some tender, flaky Spry pastry or some of those crispy, mouth-meltin' fried foods that are so digestible fried the Spry way a child can eat 'em. "Give your folks that kind of cookin', Change to Spry today for all yourbakin' an'fryin'l" AMONG OLDEST OLD-TIMERS AT DINNER Among the oldest old-timers at the Minnesota Editorial association past president's dinner last night at the Nicollet hotel were Gunnar Bjornson, and C. A. French. Mr.

Bjornson, 67, for many years publisher of the Minneota Mascot, was the oldest past president present. Mr. French, now at Monticello, started in the newspaper business as a compositor on The Minneapolis Tribune in 1872. (Staff photo.) IN MS. AND 3-11.

CANS. ALSO IN THE 110 PAMIIY SIZt i i vrr tppf- PtXER ML' FILM STARS TURN ON CHARM FOR ALLIES Hollywood, Jan. 18. (AP Wirephoto) Myrna Loy was among the movie actresses who turned on their charm as cigaret and flower girls at a night club war relief party last night. Miss Loy is shown in upper picture, chatting with her "movie husband," Bill Powell (left) and his bride, Diana Lewis.

In center background is Richard Barthelmess. 2AJ CREAM EPi vi LI LJ FOR EASV MIXING.

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