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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1939. ° POELY! By CLIFF STERRETT DIPLOMATIC COUMCLSHFS ACTIVITY IS~ wawos oniGHT 'NIENSIHED:EIedion Rt:ulls Certified | i tC f Refurns Broadening of Anti-Ag-| ! aan:Ss'se:)daye gression Bloc Is At- | NOT EGGZACKLY. I WUZ JESS WONDERIN) COULD I ORDER ONE ON STITCH| & SUCH 242 Results of the municipal election tempted by British | wcre canvassea vesterday by the it & - { Council, which certified election of (Continued from Page One) | Harry I. Lucas as Mayor, E. J. “Kel= e {1y" Blake, Elroy Ninnis and Henry Messerschmidt as City Councilmen ly expressed by them that 1t i18),n4 g g Robertson as School Difs s s o) feared that the equilibrium has| e i ek W - o FE R " o . o, been upset The Mayor and newly-clected oods Pufs OFFICIALS WILL ARE SIMILAR | MOSCRTCRAWTORD ) ., : LED | 4fter the old Council winds up its afs DIES SUDDEN[Y Roman Catholic HAGUE, April 7.—Official } R. I A LE ival Awa TAIN CHAIRS y RETAIN (i between his jovial, quizzical coun- Holy Week, will be heard tonight| The announcement said these ov-'jo) moeting next week, so that the | fairs. The meeting begins at 8 o's | elock Mention of his name to any Aus- 0“ RADIO IONIG“I announcement was made this af- | ‘Um_ pites o bilness. tonight Wik HEARI IROUB[E lian always brought a well-wi AS IN 35 B ( i |terncon that all Easter leaves of ne P R Kenii i |ing smile. “Honest" Joe's count s So' Miss Ellen Repp, soloist at the! The Netherlands frontier and coast! ey, - positions, which applicationd men could never forget the liker e Lindsborg Festival Kansas, during | defense forces have been cancelled. iy he discussed probably at spees ln 3 Rounds h‘)th(:jmt-[ 0 Head S Ra msay Ma(Donald of enance topped by fuzzy, gray hair | BOSTON. April 7. — Lonesome oo NBG radio. between 6 and 6:30 ders are due to the international ,erices may be filled by April 15. i I A . i L which generally was too long and |young people—between the ages of .1k Juneau time, when part of Situation but did nov mention any Retiring Councilmen are (. Emil - ing snd the sma - teen and venty: ve—| Vi - i # S seific ftor p S0 1 c ball Loop Anain-Work | Australia” Passes Away | standiog on end, and the small, na- [ firicen and_ iwenty-ifve—have be- the pegtival music will be broadcast. SPecific. factor in the present Eu- | crause and Sam Feldon, ' N ||| O | T D tive bear, the “koala,” a favorite | come the latest to receive the atten= " a1 on the program will,be Rob- |ropean crisis but misgivings have - . (Continued from Page One) household pet. Lyons was of medium | tion of the Salvation Army ert Crawford been caused. F'gh'er' U“der Manage . ieight, stocky and fresh-complex-| The organization has formed the goih Miss Repp and Mr. Crawford et ment of Braddock Belts cned, but he limped from a leg in- | Salvation Army Torchbearers i an yre well known in Alaska, and Miss ~ EMERGENCY CONFERENCE P ! s 4 nn SL iy One) | jury received in a motor accident. |effort to bring young people t0- pepn who has appeared in severa:, BUCHAREST. April 7 Porelgn All Over Rlng ; s Bpaglined Yoy Aol He made thany triends when Hgjgether and enter their. tnterest in gancerts in Junsau hopes to retubh|aiaisias Cratencd iHas Jeft for. 1 t at the eléc- Tasmania to enter sederal politics, | yisited London for the silver jubilee | Some activity that will keep them yorgh again this summer to see her R wwency conference | Funeral services for Dan Gillis, s Juneau F though Scullin never foresaw that| of (eorge V and then journeyed | from falling into the ways of crime. mony friends here. |tanbul for an emergency l()n‘()tnu b pasabd WWRY. ADFIL 5 a6 6t AR NEW. YORK, /A g e, and Minard Mill, Chair- hjs obscure nominee for the post-|pome via the United States. At| It is the organization’s belief that e FOreh Hospital, will be held tomorrow af~ “Popeye’* Woods, of New York, mid-, ma sl Park 00 o master generalship would soon be- | washington he discussed trade|“al heart youth is lonely and Per- agentina has a compulsory mili- ternoon at 3 oclock i the Chaphl ‘of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. Catholic services will be held and interment will be in the Evergreen Cemetery, | on Park 3 | tomorrow with Turkish Minister Suku Saracoglu on Italy’s invasion of Albania dleweight contender, made his first a f fo 3 thelcome the “Ramsay MacDonald of | guestions with President Franklin | plexed.’ tary service law affecting i, 58 ¥ Australia. D. Roosevelt and he appeared at 1 o AR citizens between 20 and start last night under the manage- Firemer n shape for ment of former heavywelght Cham- [, distant baseball see Son of an Irish immigrent, Jo- | public gatherings in a number of | ! There | Indo-Ohin, S ith. 44,509,000 in- plon Braddock, by stoppi A lected to offfce i * ‘weph Alaysius Lyons was born at| other cities. Americans found him | §KI CLU SLALOM @i e bout, 700,000 reindeer | habitants, is the most populous Paul s 3uf- | ¢ 1 ware! S0tk oo Gentamber 15, 1870, & “BEad PEORA ‘ aska, divided into 78 herds. | eolony of France. falo £ . oo DGR B inke, Vice President. and 4 ng cradle of luxury. At the age of EVENT POSTPONED - Bl I, Secretary-Treasir- nine he had to go to work until|yen on April 30 They nist Al b s 161% -pound ri unts found money for further y“, re ne as| L3 ccllege where both trained as| .04y Ski Clubbers are going to church this coming Easter Sun- STl e D e ill said wire netting Wwill be cehooling. He studied at Tasmania | teachers. Five sons and six daugh- THERE ARE knees when the referee 1 the st icross the face of all grand- yyjversity and became a country | gers were born to them and photo- ffici proceedings sta ind netting will also be | cchoolmaster B b antece g day, so there won't be any official i : ing 2 schoolmaster. In 1895 he entered | graphs of the family group were | oo g the fence to keep as gate politics, holding various of-|potent vote-getters in Australia.| o E ' A balls in the pa fices until he became state premier | Phetr home S on phustralla. |1y was planned that the slalom ) in 1923 3 i ficed R l""““ “\:) omiar "“l”l event, left over from the Southoast : yons went there whenever officia grounds are frozen as yet a championship, would be run 0F JUNEAU MEN ' % d who'll be leading the Easter Parade in T Simplicity—in politics as in ap- | duties permitted him to leave Can- | R o Mill said, but in a few days, it is pUI s ok [ ; i inday. but plans are now to hold it Row ARE lOSI h e oxkmen. can. be bearance—was his watchword. He|berra. He always sald that Mrs. L= | o'y tujure date . whipping the surfacing | 25 10 spellbinder, but ‘an idealist ons was his “right hand mar | SUITS AND TOPCOATS Lyons married Edqun Muriel Bur- | Seals Enjoy Wild Seventh e kg » s A v E T l M E A N D F U E '. e St 1 PROFS KEGOLE o . mE ol | SRR A FLEEN B OTS (By Associated Press) Sacramento fans are wondering when their club Pacific Coast League champions last year and| The Professors won thre runnerup the year before, will win'fyom the Lawyers and th .. You cannot buy any better lasting nor more anti-fouling paint than International (Holzapfel's) Copper Bottom Paint, yet it costs no more than less effective paints. International G. M. bottom, deck and topside naints are designed for "heavy duty” marine service only. SOLD IN ALASKA BY JUNEAU SWANSON BROS. Intérnational Paint Company, Inc. NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO 1 11 game this season won two from the Dentists last nigh The Senators have lost the first! gt the Elks Club alleys six games, three with Portland and| jjm Hendricks was high man wit A ninth inning run gave the Ar Tonight's games are broke g a victory last n over the Merchants and Doctors v Arc e e P. 5. GANTY The San Francisco Seals enjoyed | past night's scores follow \ W wild seventh inning Oakland g = last night, scoring eight runs it|Mys. Petrich 133 139448 % that frame to win over the Oakland | Hendricks 178 212 163—553 7 s Acorns | F. Poster 106 147 169422 Portland knocked Hollywood back | Mrs. Burford 132 157 144—433 into a three-way tie for the lead.| Kaufman 135 135—435 touching four Hollywood pitchers | : for 17 hits, including home runs by 721 Ed Fernandes and Ed Coleman, each Pridecriry with two men on bases. | Mrs. Lavenik 125 200 155480 San Diego blasted 14 hits off four | R, Kimball 149 156477 Seattle pitchers to win. Playing|R. 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