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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MO 1938. BRINGING UP FATHER DON'T WORRY- JIGGS= | TOLD LITTLE KITTY MALONE TO CALL ON YOUR WIFE - YOU RE- MEMBER HER - SHE WORKED IN THE PICKLE WORKS WITH Y, APRIL By GEORGE McMANUS s WELL~1 GUESS THAT LITTLE KITTY HAS CONVINCED MAGGIE BY NOW- WHAT A GREAT LITTLE TALK- HELLO-'M KITTY || PARDON ME-1 DON'T MALONE --DON'T |i RECALL THE NAME- YOU REMEMBER BESIDES-| DON'T . | ~ ME P YOUR DAD HIRE MY SERVANTS- AN MINE USED YOou h\j\v\‘l/l_L HAVE TO MAGGIE - WHAT HAPPENED TO YOUR EYE? Marine News ST iR MAGGIE - THEY WLIZ GOOD THE SAME SEE ER SHE1S- TAX|-— P e e PALS IN THEM DAYS-SHELL SHOVEL-- SECRE TARY- = i CONVINCE MAGGIE TO MOVE W Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND n scheduled to arri o'clock tomorraw r and sai 3 o'clock in t hland Sicamer Alaska Takes 26 South SundayA fternoon schedv metime ¢ T Seventeen 2 came in Tongass scheduled to arrive frem Westward poi Juneau o'clock Wednesday niocnin yecterday afternoon aboard th st l.llnnn SAILINGS soean Alaska, Capt. O. g yrah scheduled te sail from Vanc and Purser Dave Doran. Twenty- i 05 six persons boarded the Alaska at m. tomorrow. Juneau for points south North Sea scheduled to Passengers from Seward were O. from Seattle 10 am. April T. Smith, Mrs. Smith, Marilyn 15. Smith, H. A. Gerstman Chatham scheduled to sail From Cordova—Neal Ega from Seattle April 15, at Eger, Mrs. Egan, Mrs. D night, freight only patrick, J. F. Ison Aleutian scheduled to sail from From Skagway—Mrs. 1. Eville, W Seattle 9 a.m. April 16 E. Wilson, Mrs. Wilson, Myrtle Fee- SOUTHBOUND SAILIN ro, J. Guy, W. Hollander Baranof From Haines—Lawrence G Thursday or Frid | ©990 7 7600®00°000000000060°0000000e00%ac0s eesecmnensencemnnnanncene - and Edith James LOCAL SAli Passengers leaving here for Sc- e Estebeth scheduled to sail every attle were George Cleveland, Che Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Git- Paul H. M. Porter, D. H. Hasbro ka and ports Mrs. Hasbrook, L. 8. Dowell, Mr y leaves every Wednes A. Loney, Mrs. W. Sharpe, Joe Cros at 7 a.m. for Petersburg scn, C. E. McLean, Carl C.ilon. F ander, Kake ar Smith, H. Drow, O. H. Hatch, Ro bert Davis. 2 e o o & o & 2 0 o For Petersburg — J. P. Tofit Charles Loftus, Mrs. J. B. Loftus £ - and A. E. Rudd For Wrangell TIDES TOMORROW Sol Lachman, F nie Olson, A. Lundbers, G * * Hughes. Low tide—5:22 a.m, -0.2 feet. For Ketchikan—S. Norman, Fl High tide—11:35 a.m., 16.0 feet sie Doolin, A. Foss Low tide—5:31 pm., -03 feet oo High tide—11:49 pm., 17.6 feet - MEYRING WILL JOIN PAA STAFF POLICE START WAR AGAINST Gene Meyring, veteran Alaskan 1 F pilot, is a passenger aboard the ! Yukcn, coming to Juneau to fly as . o & co-pilot with Pacific Alaska Alr- pas preiohy, of iaremet) Tvwo Alleged Offenders Ai Meyring flew out of Juneau for rested Over Weekend several years and made his home here. Chief Issues Warning TR Following two arrests over the week end, Chief of Police Dan Ral- ston announced today the inaugur- ation of a campaign against dru en driving in the city. Two men were Emil Samuelson br ht the hali. arrested over the week end on dri buter Dixon in yesterday and sold ing while drunk charges and were 9000 pounds at six and five cents to be given ring betore City a pound to Elton Engstrom, Sebas- | Magistrate Harry I. Lucas this af- ternoon. “The man who is driving while tian-Stuart. The Ford, Ole Brensdahl, dockz=d at the fish mart wharf this morn- ing with 9,000 pounds, a eqr under the influence of liguor e e lieves it or not,” said the Chief, “And we can't have them around the MAYOR LUCAS AND . Juneay. We are going COUNCILMEN WILL |to clamp down and arest every one we find.” — e, — C. D. A. MEMBERS SWEAR IN TONIGHT " The old City Council will give way to the new tonight in the City | Hall, Mayor-elect Harry Lucas will MEET TWORROW be installed in the Mayor's chair A regular business session of the .and John McCormick in a council- catholic Daughters of America will manic chair. |be held tomorrow evening begin- Oscar Harri and Ralph Beistline, \nlmz at 8 o'clock in the Parish Hall re-elected to Council seats, will be |where Mrs. Walter G. Hellan, Grand :swom in again. 5 s Regent, will preside. After the old City Council has| plans for the card party to be wound up its business, the new held on April 29 will be discussed Council will take up the routine This evening, at 8 o'clock, mem- The Council Table will be com-'pers of the dramatic group of the posed of Harry Lucas, Mayor, and ¢, D. A. will meet at the home of Councilmen Krause, McCormick, Mrs. O. J m-m»n in Thane. is a potential killer whether he Be-| BACK IN TH oL’ NEIGHBORHOOD- BOXER TU SAIL NEXT MONTH ON SUPPLY CRUISE SHINGTON, April 11.—Se y of Inte r Harold L. Ickes has nounc Department’s rhip Boxer ¢ from Seattle ab day 5 plies for the In havled in Sea AT BAKING TWO FLIGKTS Shell Simmor scheduled to re two trips out to the iclands t day in the Alaska Transport Bellanca. Those who went out on trip this mornit re Fred Daul- phin for Tenakee, E. A. Griffith, Falazon, John John Minerich Shell Rine and Lee from Hir Jack Mullen “hichagof X Monte Arthur, from Sitka Going cut again, Pat Parkhur ind George Williams wznt & a7off and Bob M-Gary and F olay went to Hirst Coming back Shell was to up Fred Dauphiny at Ten. , E. Griffith at Sitka, and three men from Chichagof. -+ PLAN INSTALLING OF RADIOPHONE STATION AT TAKU SHORTLY Deeision to establish a radiophone station at Taku this spring was vot- |ed by the Alaska Aeronautics and Communeations Commission at its meeting here Saturday and Sunday. Details are yet to be worked out Several abandoned stations were of- icially ordered closed. A general survey of the radiophone program was made and other routine matiers handled. Joe Crosson of the Comm left on the Alaska for the and while there will confer in Wa ington with aeronautics oftici: there in connection with the Alaska program. Resolution of appreciation to Delegate Anthony J. Dimond for | on Beistline, Harri, Feldon and Mes- | ,, . ; ferschmidt. Krause, Feldon and SAVE THE DATE :]’:m;‘;’lk .L““"‘l‘”‘b""”“‘“"‘»‘ i the Rehamatistividt dse holdovers Martha Society Turkey Dinner, |\ 0 ‘L"(’J al for Alaska aviation 3 Ay Wednesday, April 20. adv. Prv‘w:tp fm_' s e o NP o L 4 S Y on were Gov. tr:u:“ffd;’]:fl,;:‘:} e "";"‘:‘B 3 Jobn W. Troy, Crosson, John the reign of Louf I , BODDING TRANSFER ‘v M. I? Kirkpatrick and Shell Sim- S 7 MARINE PHONE | | MmOns. Preedebasraperesreemmesa || BUEDNNG 07 | [ ——ee — A | Rock—Coal Hauling s HOME | Stove—ruel onl Detivery | Oldtime House BOARDING HOUSE| —— s Falliw’ |Down UNDER NEW. MANAGEMENT g SYSTEM CLEANIN Dixon Street between Seventh We serve MILK and BUTTER- MILK EVERY MEAL Phone 15 Our Aim Is—“TO PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS” MR. and MRS. GEO. SALO Jarman's-Friendly FORTUNE CABINET SHOP Glass, Moulding and Plyboard PHONE 62 $4 Van's Sto'ie .218 S. FRANKLIN So. Fr: n Street l | JUNEAU——+Phone Single O | HOTEL GASTINEAU | Fvery Effort Made for the - ° Comfort of Guests! e " 'GASTINEAU CAFE ‘ in connection AlK SERVICE INFORMATION by 1 | ! ALASKA LAUNDRY || | Street and Eighth Street, has been closed to traffic because a vacant {house threatens to fall into the roadway. | “The house belongs to Mrs. Edlth N Shoclor and has not heen occupied for several years. Workmen are to |either take action to prevent the |collapse of the house today or tear it down. * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL is close fo the theatres and stores with magnificent view of mountains and har- bor. Splendid food, perfect comfort, convenience and service, LARGE Rat ROOMS, g all with Special Rates to bath Permanent Guests. ALASKANS LIKE THE Chatham Straits 'nanspomtlon Cu. “M.S.DART” 4 Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- day at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 1 pm. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION , overwhelming vote Sunday GOOD~ \,f ,m L ’ Copr 1938, Rung Fe ate, Inc., World AUSTRIA VOTES T0 UNITE WITH NAZI GERMAN' - Two Countries Give th‘ Tremendous Approval for Annexation (Continued from Page Gnc) read basket can v rom the reac] man nation, I shall answ obilizing Ger o Germany w New lependence in this field prod- ucts and 'rials are proof of German 2 D’ ion Hitler spok of what I called his de e I lon to unite Austria wit y. The ref ence to the uw mission follo former Chance former Chan- a denunciation of lor Schuschnigg and cellor Dollfuss. er said T flatter my capable than elf that T am more Herr Schuschnigg This is no rash asseration, because through my life T have proved t I am more able than the man wh Ab misgoverned this country to th point of ruin “I believe that it was God's will that one should go from Austria into Germ. and should labor there, and finally bring his home- land into the Reich. Otherwise one must doubt in divine providence. “When Schuschnigg violated his agreement on M h 9 I felt that providence had called me. All that transpired in the next three days was in execution of the wishy of providence. In three days the al- mighty destroyed the oppressors. It was granted to me to unify my homeland with the Reich.” German Army Ready Hitler insisted that Austria had always wished to join Germany but had been prevented by the demo- cratic nations and the group gov- erning in Vienna. Then the Chan- cellor told of his repeated repudia- tions of the Treaty of Versailles. Next the Puehrer made his signifi- cant statement about his intention of having Germany assert herself in the world. « Hitler said: “The German army achieved prominent proportions not because we wished to arm, but be- cause only those who are strong are able to assert themselves. I intend that Germany shall assert herself. Germany has assumed a place of equality among the pow- ers of the world. I nd before you in this city without having violated the sacred rights of any- one. I have not infringed upon Jjustice but have removed injustice.” Hitler ended with a plea for an in favor two coun- of union between the tries. —————— Empire clnssu ds pay. HEAVY HANGS OVER HEAD of three-year-old Peter during a2n angling contest at ds the 677-pound shark (left) caught by E. Bullen Per aapimg Sydney, Australia. The immense shark puts Bullen easily in lead for fishing honoers, with not many caring to risk their lives to land L3 HOSPITAL NOTES [r— Willlam Powers underwent an emergency appendicitis operation at St. Ann's Hospital Saturday night, and is reported to be in a favorable condition today. Fred Fulgencio underwent a ma- jor operation this morning at St. Ann’s Hospital. John Kukulnak, who has been in St. Ann’s Hospital for several da underwent a major operation this morning. Frank Deorge, was dismissed this morning St. Ann's Hospital. a medical patient, from Mrs. Edward Jahoda and baby son were dism d from St. Ann’s | Hospital yesterday. ' Bob Hamilton, School student, Juneau High| who is receiving | ‘medica.l care at St. Ann's Hospital,} bigger fish, is reported to be improved today. Gil DeVault, High School who xplosion a week ago Sunday, is ng at St. Ann’s Hospital 1 be confined to the hospital some time longer. MRS. NYE LEAVES Mrs. Charles Nye, who has been in Juneau with ber son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Markle since December, left for her home in Skagway aboard the Bar- anof. FAM]LY SHOE STORE T 1 “Juneauw’s Oldest Exclusive | Shoe Store” LOU HUDSON-—Manager Seward St. Junean senior at Juneau burned in an for ' SATISFACTION IN FOOD QUALITY AT | 'UNITED FOOD CO. ’ TELEPHONE—16 GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Fhone 47:3 | z ! i Travel on a “PRIN- CESS” Liner RAILWAY STEAMSHIPS CCOMMUNICATIONS HOTELS Juneau to Vancouver, | Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS NORAH April—17, 27 PRINCESS LOU May—S8, 19, 31 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC [ as s ALASKA & Leave = DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Apr. 9 Apr. 15 Apr. 12 Apr. 18 Apr. 19 Apr. 25 Apr. 23 Apr. 25 Apr. 26 May 2 Apr. 30 May 2 Apr. 30 May 6 May 3 May 9 ! CALLS INTO LYNN CANAL—?Northbound *Southbound. ' THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent Freight Office—Phone 4 B iy ST USED CAR Connors Motor Co., Inc. Alaska Transportation C SCHEDULED SAILINGS S. Chatham ~April 15 S. Tongass L April 22 D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 Alaska Air Transport, t, Inc. 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER PHONES ‘ JUNEAU HANGAR Night and Day 612 | Office 587 1 ‘; Chief Pilot— {| SHELDON SIMMONS I Piloi—L. ¥. BARR { Agent— SELL 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 7-Place Lockheed Vega 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL Operating our own aero- nautical Radio System— Station KANG Planes are TWO-WAY RADIO EQUIPPED CLITHERO MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *WEDNESDAY Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Tri) 10% off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative Sitka, Chichagof, THHHSPDHTHTIUH COMPANY WEEKLY : Leave “Ar. Juneau Lv.Juneau SAILINGS” Vessel Seattlé No.Bound So.Bound NORTHLAND . Apr. 12 Apr. 14 [ NORTH SEA ... Apr. 19 Apr. 21 NORTHLAND Apr. 26 Apr. 28 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent ... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF ... GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent . Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- ous two-way radio communication with thirteen ground stations. *Fairbanks *Fairbanks Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. *_All year round schedule. NEW REDUCED RATES s,o.oo JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS ‘LESS ROUND TRIP 10% Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. ' TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence :