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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY MARCH 22, 1939 ALLEUROPE NOW MUSTERS TO BAYONETS oai ;Eum e’s Big Puzzle; Where Will Hitler Movef Kuhn Listens to Libel Charge FRANK DUFRESNE WARCALL Ewror | CON Sl Lie O SOUNDING IS SIGNED BY N iSO IN FUROPE e | JACK SPARKS) Commission Game Regu- « TO MEMEL ‘lations Before Secre- Frontier Defenses Fill with Soldiers as Dan- tary of Agriculture ’ gers Grow RMANY TAKES THIS, PINCERS GO AROUND POLAND LATVIA MEMEL.LITHUI\NIA DANZIG o) Custodian Catches Night; Fireman Stealing UNION : cgg‘li\SD’:)Q. POLAND U S MBII WARSAW (Continuea truin ragz Onel SOVIET SECRET MOBILIZING OF MEN WIDESPREAD Sparks as saying when cornered He did tell, signing a lengthy! As soon as the regulations are J signed, which it is expected will be within a few days, they will be | statement before U. S. Marshal Ma- | honey and Deputy Marshal Walter | G. Hellan this morning ! Articles Recovered Later he led officers to a cache —| }in his home on Willoughby Avenue RICH UKRAINF || |where various articles stolen from PRIZE OF | |the building this winter were re-| EASTWARD || |covered. The list includes two sil- | DRIVE | iver fox skins, a silver bracelet, 19, l livory bracelets, seven ivory neck-! | | | announced. They go into effect for | the fiscal year beginning July 1. | Dufresne visited game farms in the northern States searching for game birds which can be planted in Alaska. AR INSPECTOR T GOES T0 SCENE - OF PLANE WRECK * | | Inspector ot Aeronautics I. K. Mc-y n pens Former Magistrate Joseph Goldstein (right) is pictured in New York :Wflliams. who arrived in Juneay iae y pieces had disappeared | court as he pressed libel charges against Fritz Kuhn (left), national chief | from Fairbanks yestreday by plane, from the Office of Indian Affairs| of the German-American Bund. Pointing, Goldstein shouted, “Kubn's |went by boat to the scene of the every office in| yellow!” To which Kuhn shouted, equally vociferously, "Hu a liar!” | Cope plane accident to make his ing had reported Lhel(s ———— e 1nvesmgatlom ! mission desk today after a six weeks’ trip to Washington to deliver the Many Little Nations Keep Wary Eyes on Hifler, commission reguldtions to the Sec- retary of Agriculture. Neighbors BUCHAREST, Rumania, Mar. It is apparent teday that the naticns of Southeast Europe are ready to defend their many frontiers. No ccuntry will admit it is mebilized, but there are soldiers on every border and hundreds of theasands of men have been called frem their homes to fill frentier fortifications, Rumania, alarmed by treop concentrations in Hungary, call- ed cut special teops of several laces, five iv cigarette holders, | one steel tape, one glass brooch, 16 coins, 26 pieces of miscellaneous ivory handiwork and three foun- tg / BE NEXT TO AND ALTONOMY Istoreroom. Alm th2 b (recentiy, Wile said. In addition, Jane Alexander, Secretary; With McWilliams wus Alex Hold- ) ry; Mrs. H e |number of inquiries for lost i JURORS WITNESSES H. McCutcheon of Anchorage; How- | A. B. Hayes, Stacey Norman, Al- yearly classes, and over in Bul- i\\ele beginning to come in. ard Lyng of Nome; John A, Waimer, a5k& head of the Federal Communi- garia, more military activity Sparks told officers he took only MAY RE(E'VE FEES Tutisan, Sand 0 Sy SR Fmr-yca“""s System, and Bert Lien, Pa- prompted Rumania te call out currency out of the letters, burn- ! | banks. s |cific Alaska Airways pilot. Reservists of the Bucharest reg- 'ing checks, “lots of them,” along — | R s A e The party went to the scene on ien 5 [with the envelopes and letters. | Al jurors and witnesses who have : e L o |Cash Cole's boat Jazz and expect to The General Staffs of Turkey, Y 5 3 Al Falthanks, yesterday. return here this evenin; Yugosla and Greece, watch With the obliteration of Czechoslovakia from Europe’s map, the next question was: “Where will Hitler ‘Every lime Sparks Went Onnot received their fees for their duty o his. 2. ‘ A Rumblings have been heard in the “mosaic” states that they might meet the same fate as |shift, things disappeared,” Wile g¢ {hie recent court term are request- the military meves intently, and turn next military preparations veiled Czechoslevaki The rich Ukraine was believed the apple of Hitler's eye, and he might even turn ;‘"flid today, in telling how he had eq by Marshal William T. Mahoney | s s ’ % e Dol . : ¥ |decided the little fireman was the to report at the Marshal’s office as = in secrecy. westward toward Alsace-Lorraine. That he might strike at the Polich coriidor and Danzig, was another "gmlty an e p;}mbh' ITIS Tn“E ll l fll ll ! = = Each little Balkan state is fear. | 3 £ . hirt i 3 , WAal ey say ainou! & = watching its neighbers and also . | g A Buster "f"}’;' S SR [ i TR o Germany, each well acquainted i e | Sparks had a master to all r u with what the cther is doing and ; {offices in the building. His regular [_ ! A RAY fully-automatic oil burner does give greater heat- v i L3 give gr making et mi ry moves shift, the one he was on last night, ing efficiency, greater convenience, and requires a mini- TESTIFIES IN |5 ciuc o't sappearngman BOARD [ SESSION | mum of care. accordingly. CHAMBER MEETING TOMORROW NOOK; was uncovered several days ago Sy | 3 o oV, 9 h roff {When the Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff = ., meyioria] Board of Public| RlCE 8 AHLERS co. v"ponvd finding a cache of un- " Welfare was in session this after- | |opened mail in one of the files in ; { the museum ";‘,’J,';,N“‘ the office of Gov. John| Third and Franklin Streets————— PHONE 84 3 ‘. oy. Menibers present were: the INBAEE . ’ . | Among _opened and de- Governor, who 4 e JUNEAU'S ROTARY CONFERENCE—MAY 18-19-20 TO SHOW AIR FILMS PeoplesGas and Ol Case Loz Governor, who s Chairmun: Miss |\ ot BT PAIAA Lo LIS M - | wer L many from n. Marsha taken by the United Airlines on a flight from New York City to Pacific Coast, will be shown. T film is said to be a remarkable on and should interest all airbinded members of the Juneau Chamber. Turks and 2,150 cats last year A . SRR A ) TSR “I Wear A, Confounded by AR- [fce” contarning "checks as secs . Wl i s the regular weekly luncheon {witnesses and jurors FOR GREATER 80 A T' NG PLEASURE, = Sty F » Juneau Chamber of [ swers Of WIII'IGSS | The envel opcJ which was rescued e | 6 in. m[ms ;m‘;;m" & at noon lomorrow in 5 Vm-" the furnace was addressed to tom — weight 8, — three reels of the picture TACOMA, Wam March 22 —The!Forrest Lien, Battle. Lake, Min- T H E R E I N E I‘ I' r l s H E B M A N six persons capacity — testimony of Isabel Mil An- |nesota, and was postmarked March If you're looking for a boat adapted to sports use in Juneau waters, here | brass shaft and under- cho hool teacher, ran contrary {21, yesterday. A charred “Happy it is: Ecbnomical, staunch, sleek. Up to 6 hours running per gallon of | water fittings — cedar today to two salient points stressed Birthday” card also will be evi- gas from Bendix inboard, air-cocled engines (1 to 5 h.p.) equipped with | decks and planking — by defense attor "‘"““‘"v ‘ll"’ [m?“ dence. k reverse gear. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE REINELL! stem, keel and knees of fraud trial of eight officials of the| gparks, an employee in the Fed- ON DISPLAY ABOUT MARCH 20TH People’s Gas and Oil Company. |ergl Building for many years, was Miss Mitchell testified she bought Frenchman Hills oil leases while a resident of Alaska, and also declared she had been induced to contract for an additional block of property after she had held what the com- pany claimed’was the maximum al- lowance permitted a single lease- holder. married second time, A complaint was being drawn up s afternoon in the office of Dis- er, who said Sparks would be d with a number of offens- fir. pe, Sl F, GOLIDSTEIN—JUNEAU — Resident Agent Artorney Wiliam AL Hoiz- /e e S R M N S wicus. mobvery of e mats B IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY AT DEVLIN'S! {will be among !he charges he said. America’s Smartest Shoes for Men Defense attorneys in previous questioning, hammered the fact that | salesmen had been instructed to sell "% ; % 1 leases only to Washington residents. leIS opposEs 3 . . . s The Anchorage school LPachpr said, “I quit making payments on'! TRANSMITTING SOUND over a light beam, inven- (e lease When I came (o the con-| DISSOLUTION OF tion by Gerald Mosteller, University of Southern California gradu- | clusion that the company was crook- ate, has possible use—he says—in landing planes in fog and as eq Spring '39 FASHION HIT! \ $7.75 up 15} Nunn-Bush Hnble ,/‘ shioned oids which results in sceret means of communication dnum \\.llldn. o B AR - | H'S ('0 GRO“PS ‘Girl Scout Council Discusses Plans for | Summer Adivities A meeting of the Girl Scout Coun- cil was held yesterdav afternocn at the home of Mrs. J. E. Neate, a’ which time plans for the summer activities, mainly the summer camp were discussed. | There are approximately sixty Girl Scouts in Juneau who are el- | igible each year to attend the sum- mer camp at Eagle River, which s | supervised by a compitent director | from the states. In previous years donations for the camp activities have been re- | quested, but during the last year o1 | two this has been dismissed, and the only way the scouts raise money | for the camp is by the show sponsor- | ed by them, and their goodie sales | Saturday at Hollmann's Pharm- | acy, the Scouts are holding their goody sale, and everyone is invited | to inspect the home cooked delicac- {ies which will be on display, al money derived from this being put towards the annual camp funds. | Members on the board, present lat yesterday’s session, included: ‘Makes Declaration Today- | Won't Give in as Price for Labor Unity NEW YORK, March 22—John L. Lewis firmly declared today that he is against any dissolution of the CIO as “the price for labor unity” in this country. Lewis made the statement addres- | sing the Tri-District Anthracite con- ference. | Lewis shouted: “The CIO and its many organizations does not pro- nose to dissolve and cut themselves up into a multitude of pieces as quid proquo of being associated with ‘he AFL." The dictionary translation of quid wro quo is “one thing for another.” | e - (PR OFFICES T0 MOVE TO BARANOF The Canadian Pacific Railway and | Steamship offices will be moving into new office space in the Baranof Hotel within the next few day. Workmen were rushing comple- tion on the work of the new office today and CPR Agent V. W. Mulvi- \ SWEATER Special! 1.45 and 1.95 Fuzzy angora types, rib YOUNG JIGGER 1.95 Solids! Tweeds! Spring’s best-loved coats in 1939’s newest styles! Versa- ‘tile, full-swinging, soft-look- ing! Wear them over all - your Spring frocks in-smart stripes, gay plaids. Rich pastels, too. Gold, fuchsia, cyclamen, dawn blue, navy. AL i | Mesdames Wairlo Hendrickson, H. S. | hill is “hoping to get in as soon as | ¢ manizes’” smart style .ines. See, Graves, K. C. Talmadge, and H. G. | possible.” g “"“’"l'y e 12-20. in our windows, the Nuno-Bush HIS ADOPTED LAND will have a new citizen in Ifalian | Wilcox. L s SR S gans, pullovers, new col- 1 L Hia Frank Pina, 52, who enlisted the aid of Teacher Marion Bishop in | —_———— GIRL SCOUT lar styles. Luscious colors. styles favored by Hollywood stars, filling out his first pape at Donora, Pa. With some 916 foreign- ! HOSANNA’S HERRIN! Food Sal born residents among its 13,000 population, Donora has Jaunched b sgturdaye h’,‘,&,}:filg’;am‘s Pharmwadc: 1 an Americanization campaign. The drive is backed by the eity's LONDON—Banquet was held to R news er and 72 community izations. 4 rnm HENN!NG Blesisig 4 sl honor the crew of the drifter Hosan- | The production of soybean oil,| HEERED e na, wmnex;;gof a ttcr}?phry gwlr the best | corn oil and peanut oil in the Um-} e @ ol sigle herr cal of e d in There is no substitate for Newspaper Advertising) ncany 263000 of e tsn. .

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