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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1940. BEARS SEEN :TfilfifALA"l‘flANTfm SitkaAirBase Nazi Warship PAAEledras BallPlayers " "'Thi WEATHER \ FROM STREET rop acapemy BuildingNow Seen Damaged Fly, [flierior ATOUTEBEID | o i e s v, sriihion s, i ’ | Cloudy, occasional light rain tonight and Thursday; not much chan, in temperature; minimum temperature tonight about 38 degrees " ,_ 1] Tall tales told to Juneau’s sum- . LONDON, April 17—A Reuters qyproved weather conditions to- 'In Sh Gentle southeasterly wind merLourists about bear. runninyg frec Helgesefl. Pem(h,Ja(kson °|“g eia dispatch from Stockholm says the gay permitted two PAA Electras i Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Cloudy with intermitten light n the main streets of the town was German battleship Scharnhorst is ypich were held up yesterday be- | rain tonight and Thursday, not much change in temperature; mod- ‘I!inv.\( a veality today when pedes- Seek Enfran(e '0 —_— lying damaged in a creek near . use of poor flying conditions, o — | erate south and southeasterly winds, except fresh over the sounds b S g ALE ’ 5 3 rrondheim with the stern under e his forenoon shortly| Harv Iffert, President of the| and straits and Lynn Canal. ans passing Alaska Juneau : B leave Juncau this forenoo 3 and ¢ 1\‘1::‘: ;::nm lance up the An"ap()'ls Cons'rU(hon WI” Pmb"h"/ water. before noon, each with seven Gastineau Channel Baseball Leaguz, Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: slopes of Mt. Roberts and saw, with = Be Com leted Within The “Britsh AGmUHILy ESEMBEY | |)assenyers this =I1-<’=“"0"_*-_‘(‘;”~ out an urgeat| Moderate to fresh southerly winds from Dixon Entrance to Cape interest gleaming in their eyes, three | Three Juneau youths previot D H reported the German battleship ~ pjjots Bill Knox and Gene Mey- call to all hard-ball players to| Hinchinbrook, and moderate to fresh east and southeasterly winds curious brown bear, who also had | appoinited by Delc their eyes as|Dimond for considc ed the pedes-|trance to the Na by the to teiA¥ithony J E h' M 'h' was, dapaged, in ‘A baitle with the ,jng flew the following passengers start turnouts immediately in| from Cape Hinchinbrook to Kodiak for Ig een onins British: eruiser Renown. to the Golden Heart Cif Frank Preparation for the coming sea- | interest gleaming they in twn wa on 1 Academy 2= B R DeWree, Sam Voich, Nick Mellich, | son | LOCAL DAIA | SEATTLE, ‘April 17—Command- ; J C. Hill Nels Wickstrom, Milt| “The managers are all chosen,” | Thune Barometer 1emp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather er C. W. Coryell, of the Navy Civi RElI FMESSAGE Munter and Brooks Hanford. aid Iffert, “but “only ' the old | 3:30 p.um, yest'y 20.44 45 83 ESE 16 Rain trians Annapolis todwy were L G ng e here under the super Protector Gallagher, skip- | aminatior Engineering Corps, who will st r of the Alaska Game Commission | vision of the Civil Service Bo: I A second plane piloted by Al signed up with thelr | 3:30 a.m. today 29.64 43 88 SE 10 Rain car, said that they were the of Examiner vise the construction of the ten n ]'0 BE SENT Io Munsen and Walt Hall carried I, teams” o Noon today 29,68 49 57.° SE 13 Cloudy group of bear seen on Mt hese being examined are Claude | on dollar al Alr Base al Ko £ S Robbins, R. B. Julian, Mr. and| Iffert indicated that players have i { “,p:”_ the week. The last ”,Iw'" ,,,,“ ,’\v,”. Pe “’(:,2‘, j“,:d(R‘l,].‘{‘_ diak, conferred with contractors here | Mrs. A. S. Brown, Don Gustafson, already started umnorganized turn- RADIO REPORTS | two brown cubs, were seen several lard Jackson esen is a princi- | today before sailing for Sitka ne CONGRESS SOON P. H. Walker, and Thelma Greg-|outs at the ball park and said | TODAY. E days ago. Pl and the ofhers " gilesnatel S;nu\lti.\‘ ('rlrlnm‘\mlm Coryell w oryi (Im: m-n\‘[pl(;_\m.‘; .\]l(}oulld ';‘;m'l rx(-r‘—; «Max. tempt. l Lowest 3:30am. Precip. 3:30a.m. { ar hunting season is still open | Jame: )t DI | in charge of construction of the 5 § = - - porting a he field shortly after Station last 24 'S % : 24 hour: eather e TR fomes Miller, the other PHCIPAL | Ny yal Air Station at Sandpofnt h WASHINGTON, April 17.—Pres % olclock " every everitig: H&'e Garnbal o { Wk TRP R bk | small cubs were seen, several hunt- - Commander R. E. Thomas, pu t. Rooseyelt. will send.a. spggial New Memben for plained the turnout time by say-| Faidbanke 43 3 31 T Snow ers home after rifles. There - - | workers officer in charge of ‘| ‘lfl;' ::mofl:m"‘\l“'"" on relief, ) - " ing that most of the players were| Nome 49 ] 33 0 Clear has been no report as to how the | struction “work in the TFhirteer probably EEOTS . through work shortly before 6 o'-| pDawson 41 25 loudy hunters fared ; hunting bear | Naval. District, reported that wo Chgitman Taylor of the House Leglon Aux . Card clock and it was the only possible| Anchorage 5% 3: (”lj Ll;:{t(‘l‘,) within a few yards of their homes New S’ le on the three million dollar Sitka Appropriations ~Committee mads ¥ Bihe for them to: gbE. thgelHBE. | Irihisie] ] by 2 B Gallagher protested the hunter's Air Base is far ahead of schedule thjs disclosure this afternoon after P t P i d Managers of the three teams for| st. Paul 35 29 > Rain action, saying that, “although the 1d will be completed in eightecn a..conference, at the-White House ary (1) pone tle Vetason: sro; At MOSBGERTUES 3 - i o hunters are within thejr legal rights, H months i SRR T A0 | Moose; Shavi Koski, EIks; and| puteh Harbor .45 38 o Rain » they should be ashamed of hunting | ros'on He.smud thab die SGER, Which be- Five new members were initiat-| Bob Coughlin, Douglas Wosnesenski 45 39 06 Pt. Cldy the animals. The bears are_harm- 2an November 1, has gone steadily | (8 3 ¢d into the American Legign Aux-| THe first game of the season i5| Kanatak 56 | 51 0 Cloudy and who wants a bear hide ””xlfmlihvl l"~“"“*» ekather, and Imm fa k4 iliary at last night's meeting held | scheduled for May 5 Koriak 6 39 03 Clbuds 2 > They't rt-catch- tifficult terrain, ¢ § #S " 5 £ 2 ; i % x Leave the bear alone. Think of |18 attacking on front. A 1¢ ] 3 s e 2 2di Javis 34 AT WORK GN sitks ! sy 3 63 S . g Of | oobt bE R Anpoles, iaveiburd ¢ group included Mrs. Edith Davis, 3 Sitka m 43 63 Cloudy the terfenols METES 10 Sourss | et city that un llneau mer i | . Jeamiefte Sheparg, Mrs. Marle Ketchikan 13 43 102 Cloudy it woull by to heye bear so clos I Gl b e mensures are faken | TR PIROY SR b BB | Oswnld. Mrs, Wanda Peterson and| RAI.S'I'ON ISlAND Prince Rupert . 48 16 02 Cloudy sl sl soion hea the broad beaches that lure milliory . s @ g Miss Idabell Dobson. The follow-| . | Prince George . 49 43 20 Cloudy i BT of persgns annually may he washed n F" € inz Past Presidents of the Auxil- ] Scattle 58 : 6 0 Cloudy ! [ away. } Ive“ nors f jary performed the work:. M RANGE STA'"ON, Portland 65 46 46 0 Smoky 2 5 ¢ = -+ > " Edith Sheelor, Mis. E. M. Polley, b ‘| San® Francisco . 67 55 55 0 Clear Alaska Pito ‘ s e , P b" 4 WASHINGTON, April 17. — The Shell ~ Simmons, ' ‘Alaska * Air Newman, Mrs. John Mr‘Cm'mek‘cAA Cfew !0 comn’e'e JOb WEATHER SYNOPS!IS U IC 'S |nVIf€d to Bureau ‘of Mines anounces awards Iransport ‘pilof, made’ two flighis .nq Mrs, Oscar G. Olson. | y A ) The extensive Gulf disturbance was slightly weaker this morn- sa l L for mitie safety honors to 184 min- (oday in'the Fairchild, Stoppiig &t During the evening it was an-| jn June — Five Sfeel’ | inz ana was situatea about 300 mites south of Kodiak Isiand WA ) Rebekah Card Paffy ing companics and individuals in | Hirst, Chichagof Mine and Sitl nounced that the card party, v b broad trough extended from this depression northeastward to t 8034 Alaski® Gard Kentiedy and E. M. O'Dorni- ' scheduled for Friday evening, had | Towers GOINQ UD o 1A O i, e L el Shired e i ShoeliReiten e ivid siving life sav- nell Were passengers to Hirst on peen postponed because of con- ' tlough yesterday had moved son ance eastward by this morn- ic | the ‘early morning trip and 8hell fjicting dates. Plans were made T ures were not so high yes- A ‘crew of 34. men is now at \\ml(: v ing The maximum afternoon cartied ‘@nother ‘passengér to' Ghi- he session for a rummage sale P !nE FAGMCY 7 e s e 10 e Re- i e, s soiicates J o8 bpkah! White Eléphant Card Party| wig somat. of Juneas.. Alasks day, on account of the cloudy weather which set in over the L 2, i i i clea g for mstruction of & range v on Saturday = afternoon at th chagof. Mike Jillo returned in ‘the (o pe given soon under he direc- ::‘\';::y:l e laion TAKAA ek g nd over the Yukon region. Moderate to heavy rains - were - & LO.OF. Hall Fairchild to Juneau after flying tion of Mrs. John McCormick, Mrs. -“(‘m *1‘]“«1\1“"|!d('n[ o L R d od from Washington to far north as Cordova and ligl ANCHORAGE Alaska April 1 A 1:15 o'clock ‘deéssert luncheon 3 with’ Simmons from Hirst to Hoo- jonn Newman, Mrs. Ted John- of the Civil Acronautics Authority | Yains fell over the Yukon Territor;. thence southwestward to the A MirowyAltways Dl piloted bV will be served and bridee. whi Secks DlVOt‘&lz' nah‘to drop off ‘a passenger, N. E. sione, Mrs, E. M. Polley, Mrs. Bext | oo <0 % Frc s ean. | Alaskan Peninsula and the Aleutian Islands, Some light snow fell Murriel Sadeen, arriving from Nome, ang pingehle will be P s McEachran, Lybeck and Mrs, Qscar Olson “The station Is to he what i& khown |- in the. Fairbanks district made a safe emergeacy landir " Ol There will be | pece- Johnny Amundsén was oul on o The group held a practice flag| 4 ~~‘m"‘\" station. It will have Juneaut, -April 18.—Sunrise 4:42 am.. sunset 7:18 p.m polf course late yesterday oafter-|i.; curprisé ent freight flight to Polaris-Taku in gajute and later in the evening “U" tael Lowers. ks it ot a2 — A S noon Any member having a feath thie Bellanc, b, piess Lime. Mrs. Katherine Davenport, chair- 4 i g v larie. struc 1 P e e i % £ B - Y o " o tinue all spring, and it is expected therizing the A g 06d Com The plate. struck a cable of &|qusier or a pajr of old fashioned NS s e o) man of the Child Welfare Commil- |y b b P i A e Jate b o S -ride on the children’s. PIAY= | ,vmnastum blodmiers. i i . AR W e ittroduoad Miss Masahild Og. | the fation will.gp info.servfoe T 4 mission ~ to continue furnishin s ‘ing off - a ght-inc ¢ ! i Y in June transportation to e ces to an:l ground, shearing off-an eight-Inch |y, cqmumifyee” (0! eall 566 as soor " ard, Public Health Nurse, Who| mie sidtion is one on the Keb- transpgrtation to_employees to post and part of the landing gear X By 7 bt 10 ation is from cities to outlying projoc: - as possible, presented two movies. The films | pidan to Nome airway. Others al- e Saseen came down a few feet daan: : § i D ey e e e oltas chikan fo Nome, airyy 5 2 and also asks that payments hex from the front of a house. Neither VT X RS WA (;:"1‘1‘_ Sl 1" “R“ 1"( m_;“h althy | ready constructed on'this airway are tofore made for such purposes — oo Refreshments were served by |chorage, Talkeetna, Summit, Fair- for TEelieros i owe Mrs, Dayenport, Mrs. George Gul-|panks, Ruby and Nome. Others are 1t 1 d “the General Accoun lufsen, Mrs. Waino Hendrickson|to be built at Petersburg, HAINGS. | §70CKHOLM, April 17.A heavy | i0g Officé questioned stich cluim fous; and, Mrs, Oscar Olson Ketchikan and Sitka bomb At k on the 50-year-old Two barges were wwed mto.\qt- Equipment and supplies for the Nopwegian fortress Hegra, about 25 neau from Ses d | - AR tie this aftermobn Raiston T ‘M"k "v\‘i““}_”l’: ""““’i miles east of the Geérnan ogctipisd | [(KE{S “Ml[ by the tug Andrew Foss. One of the | moved by truck to Auk Bay and o of Nerdheim isfeported “heéte | thence to the island by chartered IS UNLOADED HERE 1ge dock s afternoor or GRAY l,NE Capt. Eli Sharclane of the Fris- co sold his load at the regula L pr 50 a barrel. The fish Dr. Robert Simpson was elected | will be by the Cold Stor- President of the Juneau Gray Line, | age Company 1d sold to troll Incorporated, at a special meeting |and halibuters for bat this afternoon held. in James C.| > | Cooper’s offices. ATTACHMENT SUIT barges is loaded with oil for the| and the aftack apparently silenced U | Union Oil Company and the other | vessels. " Ralston Island is located e pgpperies has two trucks lashed on the| [in Lynn Canal, west of Bagie River LE T | g s deck bound for the Puget Sound B s BENEF"’ DAN(E Dredging Company at Sitka. The tug arrived in Juneau at 2 BOXER Io (ARRY anls rmy " Everything”is in readiness for Al's o'clock with I. A. Wick as cap- Benefit Ball at Elks' Hall Saturday tadh, ; [First Ba"leshm fo Slide NEW SCHOOLHOUSE night April 20, according to the se | ] % Y isk rokgy Dr. Simpson was elected President | Dan Russell, doing business s e | . | MATER'A[S NORTH committee in charge of the ticket i Y et ] L 5y | " | DownWaysinU.S [ sale, Charles W. Hawkesworth and after purchasing the stock of George | the Alaska Liquor Company, has | L ' N l t | R N 1 Frank Garick A. Lingo, of Anchorage, former | filed suit in District Courtagainst asi Noriiremen | in19Y R R e The response to the canvass for President and stockholder. | M. Bocatch for the collection of | i n ears I,Lnllln.«l 0; l\ltl;‘: ;wxvx:;:r‘x‘m:“ S the sale ll;r tickets has Jb;:‘ssn;;\x Other officers elected were: James a $500.50 debt : a $77085 as-| D P I o ey J SCHOpIaES 1D & . b, LONDON, April 17. — A Danis 2 e 2L Carlson, Vice-Presioent and Man- | signe A9, deht, angd & Ph. & Inner Froves 10 SR ¥ . . River District will be carried bY way of; 5 A Danish | tistactory to date but there are 8 ’ signed debt from the Jg | NEW YORK, April 17—The Navy ar Office communique read over still plenty of tickets available in the hands of the committee According to the committee this is a community affair and it is and James C. Cooper, Secre- | tributing Company. Treasurer. BBl LG “ the motorship Boxer of the United (y, German-controlled Copenhagen “The._ palicy. of the company will THELMA SELLS HALIBUT | * o | Department announces that the new . Rerady ; Be Gay A”alrisss,ono.ooo 35,000-ton battleship States Office of Indian Afals wagio tonight and picked up here, [ North Coraine il b leamotieq | Which will‘make thrée: trips f20M penonces’ Ui dmfineaists Homicbnt. be continued in the same manner as| The a ter Thelms as . ] oy 4 Seattle to Bethel this spring and § is] : P e o d\ The halibuter Thelma, Capt. Last meeting of the season for from the New York Navy Yard on sitimiErs AR ATTEM zation of the Danish Army. sponsored by the lodges. The dance efore,” sai . Simpson. "And," | Bernt Alstead, unloaded 9,000 Nondas Metcalfe ha|June 13. i " - (38 Gl 5ot fve ; W the new presidii fricer 13 4 the Norlitemen was held in the : 3 oil also will be delivered by the i given a year ago last November was reports pave. bos onsireq (hadued: | pounds of fish today ai. the Coid| Well known as a professional |pariors of the Northern Light Pres. |, ThE battleship will be the first o €10 Wil be cewverct By LS NEw lEGISlA'" N a marked success, and it is hoped ’ eports have been received that the | segrage dock, The fish were sold | model, Nondas Metcalfe, 26, Of |} iorian Church last evening at a |i2unched in this country in 19 years. | /o ‘ gt JLEA T to make the one next Saturday as 4 4 - | 4 sale of tickets in the East has heen |to the exceptionaly large, and Alaska can look forward to a good tourist sea- New England Fish Com- {pany for 7.10 and 5.15 cents a Los Angeles, plans to establish | e : 6:30 o'clock dinner prepared by % ~ i The Boxer is in drydock at Seat-! successful. residence at Sun Valley, Idaho, to ¥ e ! ydoz! b divorce Robert Cutler, multi-mil- | Mrs. Katherine Hooker. 'Kfllfln‘ WW|d | tie for overhaul in preparation for b : Py e .t e e L Rl NS A . - ¥ | pound. g tHtether N gt & 4 St Executive Officer Frank Dufresne son. . 2 | Lol b lionaire foundry magnate. She '!Tady friends ‘of the Norlitemen D . I ' “ ' | her voyages to the Kiskokwim. §hn oA i of the AlNeka Ciarme Cormitssich Teft The Juneau Gray Line is a mem= | g oo (RS T | has posed for many cigaret ads. |were special guests for the occa- | DFIVE: INNO FYGAN is posted to sail May 10 on the fifSt WASHINGTON, April 17. — The \Washinste M inr Earets fdr ber of a large chain of bus systems| 5 . . sion and the Rev. John A, Glasse (of the three trips. Capt. E. L. BUSth fnterior Department hLas suggest- L P d m',otm ',m operated, through the parks and presided during the dinner hour. Of A'a‘ka S P e UL BegeLion o De 0% dhe = pe ST = commands the Boxer. d thaf?Cdngre scenic regions of the United States .l ree Dle in (Japltal l“]_re Speaker 'for the evening was| o The motorship North Star of the 4! Odgye 20d, 15 the st ARG At Herbert Hilscher, free lance writ-| 1 1amational Highway publicity | Office of Indian Affairs, which f the system Operated from Juncau to Men- lenhall Glacier, Auk Bay and St, Theresa’s Shrine, the Juneau s tem has, five -busses in the service (hroughaut the tourist season LAY DOWN ARMS AND SURRENDER 10 NAZ| FORCES OSLO, April 17—Several thous- | and Norwegian officers and men | have been captured during the past | few days, the Commander of the | Nazi forces announces today. He said they will be treated as prison- ibass a la]W au-' steamer leaving Seattle Satur er, whose subject concerned “\ { somewhat | Was one of the vessels carrying Ad- g - " " s has made a strong — 1 r . o 5 & tipge Customs “of Japan.” Com-|eiuy impression on a Kansan miral Richard E. Byrd's expedition FRANK A B"YLE munity singing was led by Mrs. B | 1o the Antarctic, 15 expeded if 1Y v o 1B : who has ' written C. Robert White and three violin |pMayor Harry Lucas, of Juneau, as | Seattle about April-27-and will re- selections were plaged by Stanley | foliows: sume her service ag a supply ship Candidate for Tollefsen, accompanied at the pi-| “ hope you will pardon this in- | between Seattle and Alaska. The ano by Miss Jean Rulaford trusion from a stranger from Kan- vessel is coming via Valparaiso, b » ¥ Cash Cole captalned the waiters | sae | hile, Balboa ana San Pedro. AUDITOR OF ARLASKA corps, which included Dr. J. Bow-| “We are planning a vacation trip | - Bioids L er, Harvey Fry,” Tom Morgan. Ray by auto into the heart of Alaska; Morgan, Jack Popejoy, Frank Pauls|so we are inquiring for some m-;AMSKA lmE Io ahd Gordon Wildes. formation which might help us to Sllb]ECl to Democratic Pr imary AR R make the trip successfully. | HAVE "Ew DO(K | A El L % . ; | “How will w ghways | . ection, ll‘m mlfl {m:m!”-lazell]:on‘eflr.hg. tx:’;t:k‘;?c’lfl:o‘ SPA(E A'I' SEA]’II'Ei Lt Apr]l 30’ 194Q Muj"‘ Btwm BY gxekmo'ndike region and McKinley Gt I o = = e, \, . ark? ol s Soa Effective May 1, the Alaska i i £ <5 ALL FISH BOATS|...."cicn ‘na”in efina sut- [ Steamship compasy it take over DON'T OVERLOOK THIS POINT | ficent service stations to keep us|the west end of Seattle's Pier B, BRIGGS | " with the beginning of fishing |from carrying a reserve quantity of | McCormick Steamship Company operations, trollers are calling at |gasoline? terminal, for berthing of ships in B ecau ‘ ” wanre i | | | | | [ o veiaried fo i Swaed |the Bureau of Fisheries office here | “What will be the price of food? e Terng Res AHE RPN TN FIXTURES CLEAN AS EASY 18 Blsi. reported fy, | | lin increasing numbers to obtain |Amount of clothing needed; and |routes. AS A CHINA PLATE Cotumand that, spvgra!. Norwegfan | | the license plates required this year'| will we need a, passport fo enter| With this devclopment, the Al A Big item to consider with our hard water t A fed .1.3 lown their lon all commetcial fishing boats. British. Qelumbia or Alaskfl on the |aska Line will cease using Pier 1 Priced No Higher Th Oth Mak ug s arms when. they were given ‘he Even hand trollers must display |main highway out of Seaftle? as formerly and will' handle all o Higher Than Other es. choice of fighting ‘or’ siurrendering SCOTTISH RITE | the plates this year, according to| “Enclosed you will find a self- | business from Pier 2 and the new ON DISPLAY ;\Nm‘d?n Ralph Ferrandini. * addressed envelope with stamp. Will ' berthing and. warehouse space al‘ 3 R l C E & A ]l L E R s C 0 = | There is no charge for the license | you kindly give n}e_e as much of the |Pier B, |plates. They may be obtained at |above wanted information as you | The setup at Pier B is regarded . Exclusive Dealer ¢ |the bureau office in the Federal |possibly can, apd’ I will be greatly | as particularly advantageous us H0le SPECEAL Building. | obliged.™ ¢ ‘« ) there is an inclosed space measur- D — ‘ 7 B o 3 S DT v ing 150 feet by 300 feet available, - MEET'NGS HERE L 'h A' . C h t : ' | with ‘ample berthing room at the P ) 1o . Lutheran.Aid to 0-hostesses a dock. IT'S TIME TO The Scottish Rite Masons are holding special meetings Thursday and Friday evenings for the purpose of conferring degrees on a class of Give Two Sales Dessert BfidgeiMRS.fiMi[l;TS Ay G Feas | | S o | 4 | A meeting of the Ways and| Co-hostesses with dessert and| "’0 V'S"' SISTER Means Committee of the Lutheran|three tables of bridge, Mrs. Ken-| J i CHANGE YQUR THINNED-- OUT | capdidates ane of whom is from ) { Un Q| $ i sitka, 4 Ladies Aid was held at the home|neth Junge and Mrs. H. M. Holl-| | L BI—BANTS-«' | The initiatory work on Thursday of Mrs. Hans Berg yesterday and mann will entertain this evening| wys Minard Mili sailed for the | i will be under the direction of N Phonephote !plans were made for a goody sale|at Mrs. Junge's residence on Elev- south this morning on the Can-! } mu i Lester Trosst as Master and on Fri- At least three persons were killed and a score injured when flames swep to be held April 27, at Bert's Cash. enth. Street. ; |adian Pacific steamer Princess " e ow day will be in charge of V. L. Hoke this apartment house a few blocks from the White House in Washington. Grocery. Spring flowers will decorate the Norah. She plans to spend the next 2 cm" as Wise Master df Alaska Chapter Firemen searched through the ruins for other bodies with many of th' |\ Tne ‘group also scheduled a rum-|Individual tables and guests have | two months with her sister in Al-l . of Rose Croix, 4 el 130 residents reported missing, mage sale for May 11, been invited for 8 o'clock. ‘hamhr& California, 5 : 1= |