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e e g —————————] BRINGING UP F. WHAT KINWE DO TO G'T MAGGQIES SISTER TO GO BACK HOME? SHE'S GITTIN' DEAR ME -DADDY | WISH | KNEW- 'VE ATHER THATS | T- MAKE HER HOME-SICK- 'LL GI\VE HER A LONG TALK ABOUT THE OLD RACKED MY BRAIN TRYING TO THINK ! ! MY NERVES- ~ $g '3&:55 ‘:\»_‘CE\-'\QE;'\EEEL HOME FIRE-SIDE- b ez HOME-SICK- f A Tk > & - ! b JRes: CARDS T0 WIN NATIONAL RACE A.P.POLL SAYS Sports Wnlers Pick St.| Louis, Giants to Wage Baseball Fight NEW YORK, April 2—The Na- tional Baseball League will be a two-team affair with the St. Louis| Cardinals repeating last year’s tri- umph over the New York Giants.!| At least that's the verdict or the Associated Press ninth annual| poll of 77 sports editors and base-| ball writers, announced here today. Little consideration was shown in this spring’s poll for the other six members of the senior circuit.| All but seven of the first- e | ballots were given either to the Cards or the Giants. Thirty-nine of | the 77 favored the St. Louis club to| repeat. TERMS SET FOR BAER T0 MEET FIBHT WINNER DLtdlIS \‘ ranged .or Chfln pion to Battle Carnera- Louis Victor \ 2.— Mike sb3, New York boxing promotar, armoinced today that terms had been nged for Max Baer, p ent world's’ heavyweight fistic champion, to me e winner of; tbe Primo Carne: Joe Louis | bout. | Jacobs said he had arranged the! terms with Ancil Hoffman, Baer's manager. The fight, a titular af- fair, would be held here tember. Carnera, huge Italian one-time! champion, is scheduled to Louis, sensational Detroit in June. April in Sep- | mect | Negro, | i Wit all the dogged determina- tion characteristic of his race, Max Schmeling has picked himself off the floor and hammered his way back into the heavyweight cham- pionship picture after heartbrgaking defeats by Max Baer and Steve Hamas. The score with Hamas has been evened. Schmeling atoned for the decision he lost to the former Penn State athlete by battering him into a helpless condition in nine rounds before 25,000 cheering countrymen in Hampurg, Germany. Max Baer’s case comes under the heading of unfinished business and Schmeling hopes to take care of ithat before the summer passes. All along Ancil Hoffman, Baer's manager, has insisted that of the present crop of alleged, contenders only Schmeling stood a ghost of a chance against the champion. They'll Meet Again On the strength of Schmeling's last two engagements—in which he knocked out Walter Neusel and Hamas—there will be plenty of ring worms willing to bet the Ger- man will wipe the grin off Max Baer's face when they meet again. They will meet again, all right. Sehmeling has earned the right of had been OH, PARDON ME! | SEE YOU ARE READIN' A LETTER= e vl P oneer Gets Flood of hal(} ’]di‘;c{ bs into the ring in the same condition he was in when | he wore himself out punching Car- nera full of holes, he will find the ploddi: punching German a real member much about the killings,” aid McFarland. c———— Juneau for information. Bit by bit he learred that the March issue |of the Geographic carried a lengthy TRIMBLE RETURNS {illustrated account of Washburn’s L. L. Trimble, Railway Express Expedition into the section. He Cempany auditor, returned to Ju-|learned yesterday from his friends neau on the Alaska from a South-|that his picture was prominent in east Alaska port. He was here re-|the chapter devoted to his home- cently on a regular inspection trip.|land, which increased his desire to - > |see the issue. With all agencies DA"-Y EMP"“: WANT ADS PAY' | sold out of the March Geographic, DA ILY SPORTS CARTOON—- rNock-ouT AT TE HA BAER -r‘l ancther chance at the crown, Not one of the other contenders can present a case as convincing as that offered by the German Max. This time it isn't likely Schmel- ing will permit Baer to take pot shots at his chin as he did on that sweltering June evening when he forgot to duck one of Baer’s round house rights. That one punch cost him the lead on points which he held before his lapse. Don't They Come Back? Then, too, Schmeling will have the advantage of two hard win- ning battles under his belt while the title holder has done nothing more than burlesque through a few exhibition bouts to keep his hend in. ‘When the two Maxes met the first time the situation was re- - THE FoRMERS CHAMPRION HAS HAMMERED #1S WAY BACK INTO g HEAVYOEISHT cTURE - Mail When World Learns of His Lituya Bay Home took passage in Seattle. e . [ VOTE! VOTE! VOTE! e & ) Polls close tonight at 7 e| o'clock. Don't forget to vote. 0: Pay’n Taklt . CRCRCRC I IN EIGHT o0 HIS HEART 1S ST ON AUENGING THE" ~HE SUFFERE! O MAX, < SWELTERI JORE EUEN ING YEARS AsO. e IN#IS LAST TwOo BOUTS HE SToPPED NEUSEL cec ANO HAMAS IN THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESD \Y APRIL 2, 1935. YES-IT'S FROM My BROTHER-HE WANTS ME TO COME HOME, S0'S HE KIN' COME HERE AN VISIT YOULSE FOLKS ._j- He TR Phone Your midnig By (,hORGL McM IXNUQ INCOMES SHOW IMPROVEMENT FOR ALASKANS ALWAYS George Bros. Orders! Store open until ight BY GOLLY= OH ME - OH,MY BUT UNDER NO CONDITION DO\ WANT THAT BROTHER OF MAGGIE'S TO VISIT US AGIN- AR OO | INOS sov it | LIQUOR DL JUNEAU-Y Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers PHONE 36 For very prompt OUNG LIVERY { | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 & [ JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE f Ml /-2 days were reported to be $2,059,- 83332 as compared with a total of | $1,226,810.02 the same date a year | ago. Ranks 22 An analysis of the income tax | collections for the first fifteen days, as reported by the Commis- NANA RIVER ICE MOVE DATES [ April 30 1917— at 11:30 a.m. 1918—May 11 at 9:33 a.m. 1919—May 3 at 2:33 p.m. 1920—May 11 at 10:46 a.m. 1921—May 11 at 6:42 am. 1922—May 12 at 1:20 p.m. 1923—May 9 at 2:00 p.m. 1924—May 11 at 3:10 p.m. 1925—May 7 at 6:32 p.m. 1926—April 26 at 4:03 p.m. 1927—May 13 at 5:42 a.m. 1928—May 6 at 4:24 p.m. 1929—May 5 at 3:41 p.m. 1930—May 8 at 7:03 p.m. 1931—May 10 at 9:23 a.m. 1932—May 1 at 10:10 a.m. 1933—May 8 at 7:20 p.m. 1934—April 30 at 2:07 p.m. NENANA ICE POOL CLOSES April 12,1935 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS menac n:u'r‘ a few rounds. PR ? al\,ner of Internal Revenue, showed No A.§X'n]('l heavyweight cham- Old Jim Huscro[t‘cuz es in from [Jim was promised the copy this| that despite Washington's high rec- pion ever had half the chance of|his home out ai Lituya Bay once week by the local Elks' Club. ‘crd it ranked 22 in the list of | regaining his crown Schmelmn has.|in o blue moon to visit, to shop,| And so, old Jim 'looks IorwardLTaX Colleclxons for FH‘SI States showing greater gains. The | jand to get his mail, which usually with feverish anticipation toward ;collect‘on districts showin sk | A S g the is one of two letters. Twenty reading all about himself and see- l5 l)‘l.\h Reveal Galn { largest gains over the previous year ! years in the lor litude of the |ing the pictures that have resulted of 53 Per Cent {are Delaware, 133 per cent; Colo- | Lituya country s about broken in a landslide of mail to his post| irado, 125 per cent; Montana, 116; ::‘lfll(;oxl::n‘)l?’:il:“[’fnl‘?t“lfili‘n l(;fn‘sfds-‘d ice x"“-. S April 2.—The citizens Firft Texas district, 116; Florida, | . a d re On Business of the State of Washington apd|112; First New Jer 109, and 1 world. 3 Incidently, Jim Huscroft is in Alaska enjoyed greater prosperity Arizona with 92 per cent. Utah | Imagine Jim’s Surprise, when onjtown on se 1s business—the busi—ldmm,, 1934 '(mn any other Pacific reported a gain of 72 per cent and | his visit to Juneau the other day, mess of keep his home and thefcoo " cioe ie their incomes re-|148ho 69 per cent. Almost all of | | he found instead of the usual mail,;wolf aways from the door, so to ported to date to the Bureau of the Midwest agricultural States, and | that his box was jammed and! ypenk Last year, the Federal Gov~ Siternal Revemue’is an Andiostiohs industrial Atlantic seaboard States i._vc—rr]owuw with 54 letters of alllernment d ed the Lituya Bay( ajoe MoK Vierhus, Collector of |teported gains in collections over ~ % kinds. {eountry a 1al monument. This ' s 1934 in excess of 40 p 1 | ¥ i TS| ihe Washington distriet stated to- xcess of 40 per cent. Only Government Asks With Alarmed, he glanced over the|meant that 1 was prohibited| g o 100"t collections for the |SIX collection districts of the 64 in | drawal on Grounds Of postmarks to find handwriting and [x-cm1 taking anything into or fromi g e 15 qave of March for mc‘me country showed decreases ns} typing from the four corners of his home. During the past Year|ip.ee coast States showed Wash-|Compared with the same period last | lmperfect APPeal the world—Vienna, Buenos Aires,'he has found the cost of living ington with a gain of 53 per cent|Year the Bureau of Infernal Reve- SHINGTON, April 2~ The London, Paris, Kansas. He stepped Very (le:{x'. ‘v\hA: with smugzling surpassing Oregon with a gain of |fu€ reported, on tha basis of v.hr- WABHING % e i to per. |Pack against a window out of the food and the necessities of 1ife gg “nor cent, Northern California|flFst 15 days of Mareh, Suu”r.m‘ Court mi:““ {gc dm‘;) pfhe path of heavy pedestrian traffic, cnd trying to make his little gar-| win ™ 4e "o’ cent, and Southern >oo — mit the govern it e i t den work overtime in preparation o it a5 e {apath it WViNism Belchey| i3y CRARAG the - Tirat CIEREELE Sk 0l T prer California with a gain of only 12| DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! was from a man in Kansas City. 1° ’ per cent. The total for the three| — — Alabama which has been ex-| . | Jim will remain in Juneau for + It read: 4 5 % States showed a gain of 31 per — . to determine the constitu-|~ : 2 4 itwo or three more days, consulting 4 | ™ | P ) ey o Dear Friend: 1sought I would 4 ! S| cent as compared with a nation- \ Nl the recovery act . g ¢ 4 ' authorities and receiving more “fan . y sy vie il {C. H. METC ALI‘E CO. Jumber manufacturer, | Write you a few lines for I'm sure R . {wide gain of 20 per cent reported! | | ; g ¢ e away up there in Mail.” Thence by gasboat back |y the hureau at Washington, D.C.| | Sheet Metal—Oil Burners ° | ted cn a charge of failing his solitude under the £ 15 - au @ S ston, D.C. | | e - | to 2 hours of labor and wag Wd. How I would 13 0 e rim ot W ashington's Gain [ Heating—Air Conditioners | | : O Rieton tna if e | UKAE0 b8 up thivdimitn. you: as.5; 00000k 088 Palrveather, SUEReE s for the days fust:falui L Signeral Electrig At Burnees || rised by the code for the lum e o T czastal mountain in the world. 5 { | Phone 101 Front Str | r ots i v » chal-|&m tired of clvilization. lowing h 15 further increased ! ont Street | ber jucts industry. He chal i K » o . i lenged the act as unconstitutional| “I. will cerlainly appreciate it e ibn D BB ERip o { | delegation of authority to the Pres- | very m if you would write NORDSTROM BACK the previous year, Mr. Vierhus re- | | e « svubb adreed | tell «Tne. something . sbout .yo ¢ ports. T p...Hax 00LiaAHINNE: TOR | EEEM £2. o dummey ommoneeemt.| |ident. Judge William Grubb agreed me m v n r i {and government at once ap-|and just how to get to your loca- FR(,“_ LONG TRIPvlhe first 23 days of March show ai} ; the Sur tion. How far are you from Ju- gathof 68 per cent, .represented || | Government announced a ays | teau, A and Dawson, Alas Returning to the Kuskokwim|Dy:'an increase of $833,014.30 over|, ago it would seek dismi n the | was just wondering if you would country after a three-months trip| fh& same collection period of 1931, PRE A Ak 74 ground it did ot regard the appeal >nider home with 5 Sweden is Frank Nordstrom. He|TOtal collections for the first 23, N xV(;‘ oropsilh Dissentig i ne. ly, H. W piszon on the [ i PR { th QDR & : 85, o . i T |} vlintized Dealers) iutsonal question. £ o e <ika pound for Seward DIEGISE R | -o o Scme frem Women Nord<trom operate s a mining il IR A RS Ylw.hn’ to His room in the dredsc. He is sccompanied’by Axel § 4k 3 ¢ y GREASES | I ] stel, Jim proceeded to 0PN Crmdahl, dredge master. § | ) GAS UL H 1md xuxd more letters. All carried e A ay n a I < viey ! the same sentiment. Several . I { S ; it dim siaca Feirbanks May Have ; dyvis i) Y - aibuss rimeniang Broadcasting Stati o Bibs ) —— i ha uid appear ridiculous roadcasting Station corge Bios. } 8| np hinted of an article 58 ' wf n t National Geographic Maga- " ; | ’ D, ‘ WASHINGTON, ril 2. The i NEW YORK, April 2—With 10 zinc. All hoped to visit s sYIVAD £ orol” Gommunications Division L4 1! ncat ' display of emotion, Thomas Mc- home in Lituya's wonderland. Al s 3 . \ i S s Wb 8 ! o has received an application for a | M t ! ":ry‘lvl\lo.k:x% o lie r;(;“‘:e Bt ’;"I‘]-“‘l‘ ;l“’{‘i:i-n “:f‘l,effifg;ffi‘ an pew radio broadcasting station at LO W/ F‘I) 13 olors | tory worker, ¢ internation gure E jon i had killed his mother-in-law, Mrs.| Suspecting that Bradford Wash- Lo Lanks 7he application s mace <At [ QN Ma o } | Norah Kelly, aged 68, and her burn, of the Mt. Fairweather E 7 PR v 4 Ty . | B p, for 250 watts, unlimited time. |grand daughter, Florence McVey, ion into the Lituya region two - i Oxbes s | azed 18, last Sunday night in their ago had contributed an ar- POWELL TO NOME BxPok],vn home. Sl to the famous periodical, Jx;n Bound for Nome, via Seward on PRICES I was just drunk and don’t re- called at all the newsstands in ino Alaska, is O. M. Powell. CONTESTS Vhy met organize a team ymong your friends, =nd get in on the fun? Teams from all parts of the city and representing many or- ° ganizations have already en- tered this first series. Brunswick Alleys Rheinlander Beer on Draught POOL BILLIARDS BARBER SHOP The Florence Sho “Permanent Waving a Spec! Florence Holmquist, Prop. PHONE 427 Behrends Bank Building ly‘ l | THE The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank o* Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ? WALLIS 8. GEORGE, C.P.A. Associates JAMES C. COOPER, C.PA. WALLIS S. GEORGE & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Juneau, Alaska SYSTEM TAX GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING French-ltalian Dinners CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery PHONE 68 [ Chevrolet and Pontiac Dealers CH9 CONNORS MOTOR CO. OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Cabinet and market prices. 2nd and Franklin KRAFFT’S Millwork Interior Detail Work Window, Plate and Automobile | Glass. PLYBOARD—Any size; I | Phone 62 | . i nule:-:e:;i Hats ‘ | Phone ;:2.' l‘re: ;J:llv:y DI'C Hmd’ P rop, the s.'l‘ a'z nngs | {® | i LUDWIG NELSON 7 7 i 0 e R I FOR INSURANCE | Phileo—General Electric Ageney | | l! HARDW .B3I { | i FRONT eTREET | || 1 See H. R. SHEPARD & SON —|| Thomas Hardware Co. Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. O S — ‘,| TYPEWRITERS RENTED 'l | J. B. Burford & Co. ’ | “Our doorstep is worn by satis- 1 $5.00 per month j fied customers ‘1 o BAILEY’S ™ol : CAFE =~ e “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS"

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