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v THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE VOL. LVIL, NO. 8703. “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1941. —_— y v ¥ ¢ v . | [ e s : e " ‘ Or AlasKa Of Z riouses | - GREECE . | ; | H WASHINGTON. April 19.—Alas- | . . w Senate Opponents Will De- Bottle Baby X4 Delegats Anttiohly JhioAI Y ;Heavy Nazi Atfacks Fail fo . 1 asked Congress to reallocate mem: | mand Action by Con- | nip in the AL Tegaiktice. | Penetrate Any Part of HH Delegate has introduced H H gress on Proposifion | Mt O L e Northern Section . — be composed of 18 members as fol- | — . FOREIGN COMMITTEE | i S B | HITLER TO GIVE OUT Judicial Distriet. | WILL TAKE UP ISSUE e e e STATEMENTS SUNDAY prishir ‘ Second Division. | - 9 1 o\ Five in each House from the Nye Asserfs American Ves- e Important Avowals Exped- sels Are Already in S TRUE i eh Sl non U ed on Fuehrer Fifty- i i er provision would give the | H 5 Sel’VKe 0“ Atlan"( | Logislature power to create elec- Se(Ofld Bll"hday A ! stricts of smal ation. WASHINGTON, Aril 19. ot tion distriet: o’ maller population (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) i oppenents of the Administration’s | The German High Command preign pol conceding they m_ls:ht‘ claims the capture of Larisa, 40 o ‘enac t strict pre_hxbmon‘ miles south of Mount Olympus and t convoys, have worked out also claims the swastika has been » ative rest; on. ! been raised, but the British Army this plan, convoys could be ! headquarters in Athens asserts that 1 cnly with approval of Con- ¥ heavy Nazi attacks have failed to gress 4 %) ; | | o penetrate the British-Greek line at L B e Teltiiey { Scldlers of the 5015t parachute battalion “hit the Si” enmasse from three army (ransport planes which carried them over thelr “objective” |anypoint, CONVOY s sCi % . o P . t . Auxilis ‘chutes parvied fi e 'olitical circles in Berlin in Q the hands of the Senate Foreign | NORTH SEA near Fort Benning, Ga. Paruhute? ?l ‘wldmn th left are or l;f beginning to cpen. uxiliary "¢ :n arc (jni, o'r (-l‘neri ",iy n:‘_- | et e o b \ Relations (l:vomn:ib‘;ee nnldA;l);il go. i i e . X, oy be made tomorrow by Hitler on his Senator Nye today to e Sen- | e 2 fifty-second birthday. There are et he i, laemation. that. tous | i - . New Super Clipper Ship to Go to Britain? | ek au s unnamed persons have told him that | British Bombers Make Raid | e L ~ = |tice, also an avowal that England American Naval vessels are already | ! . | N o e — must be crushed. entaged in convoy work on the At | | During Late Yesterday S' l I | o The German High Command ang- lantic Ocean. | . a e rily rejects any mntention of bomb- R, vk ! Representing a bottle of milk, Glori: ‘ w“h GOOd Resu"s ! Mool uechagion s €013 e of milk, Gloria s the warning of the British that in BELLAMY RETURNS it i i e | A | KeCall is pictured .in the umque | ; GNDON, April 19.—The British H case Calro or Athens are bombed, costume she wore at the annual Mty T W St i } Rome will als0 be bombed Ben Bellamy, represenialive: of | Greenwich Village Mad Arta Ball || 0 UMl o B ARG LoC i In Greece, there is a Cabimiét cris- * the National Grocery Company, re- | In Webster Hall, New York. Gloris | s 3 ity Howi: n.' sudd 1 steg r | . me, sl ere sec ng § ., L e steamer Barmor ol el says,whenshe wasababy. (@ North Sea attack late vesterdny| Charge Made Communists King will form a military govemn- Th etk DNUAORC W [afternoon. British bombers made the | ¥ ment which will assume wal J Juneau for several days and is stay- «-——————————"""— Httack A : l D 1 | control i ing at the Baranof Hotel. 5 | ) | flemphng 0 visrupt, | RS BRI R S ———— | ! H New Deflgns E | Slow Down Production | “ine | | ki | ks ! SEATTLE, April 19—A cri | ‘“" G,' | | |apparently approaching in the CIO's | o | {sudden move to attempt to organ-| | ize the Boeing airplane workers fol- | h | . | . |lowing suspension of the faction- ; Drew P:jawl | Durlng 1 943 | t;);xiLHAFL Aeronautical Mechanics | Super Clipper at New York % ld;eflSAlk! E DOWN City Prosecuting Attorney Warner | Here is the new 43-ton Pan-American Clipper | daily service between the United States and Europe. G s K | after a five-hour conference with plane, pictured on arrival at LaGuardia airport, | However, since placing of the orders, Pan-Ameri- " the Mayor and peace officers, said: | New York City, following a flight from Seattle, can has decided to let Britain take three of the —— i General Mofors Makes A o dnlatls el ‘ k % |oeneral Motors Makes An- “Communistic elements, both AFL| Wasb. The ships were built for Pan-American | planes. S5 RN L T lead f H h'. Na a8 GO‘ “oun(emeni ol O'her .German I_uflwafie Repofl- and CIO have nged logetherkror}he, " i | er 0 g 'ng "m ¢ Foha purpose of disrupting or slowing| 1 f o l Fi fo Foll ed S(or.mg on Sh|pp|ng down the aircraft industry, now so! r n en' els ) wo or ova | tor Unly 80 DGYS' PBSS- AR e o | Irms 10 roliow vital to National Defense.” s ¥a | | A don't know it, but with the Hemo- | -58,000 Tons Sunk _Warner said he has recelved re-| : es Away S"ddemy cratic world hungry for ships, about | DETROIT, Mich., April 19.— The A habl_e information Communists are | M M M | e 40 Norweglan vessels are in French |General Motors Corporation an-| BERLIN, April 19.—The German |COMIng here from many sections of I' e or !s oo on en I e | ATHENS, April 19—Alexandros African ports with the British un- |ncunced today it plans no new mod- |High Command asserts a heavily |the country. § | Morizis, 55, Premier of Greece in & able to put their hands on them, |€l passenger cars in 1943, darmed 8000 ton British auxiliary T 4%, 4 | the darkest hour of her modern. : | Around this revolves @' highly in- | This announcement is expected to' cruiser has been bombed by air-| | : ‘ | Bistory, dled suddely late yestass teresting story, which involves a |be followed shortly by the Ford Mo-| planes and sunk near Salum, Egypt. | v ar us n ‘I e n “ o un e‘ day. He had only been leader of | fight btween the President’s famous | tor Company and also the Chrysler | The bombing took place last night| 0' ar i the fighting nation for 80 daye. 3 ex-braintruster, Tom Corcoran, and | Corporation. and brought the luftwaffe’s 24-hour | ! The death of Morizls caused a Sol Rosenblatt, counsel for the The three firms make 85 percent|shipping destruction record to 58,- . | R . ., |Cabinet crisis. Morizis succeeded Democratic National ~Committee. |Of the Nation's cars. 1000 tons. ! By JACK STINNETT | would never do. People would think Tpy ek Jumps Dock Rail-|Gen. John Metazas who died last Both Corcoran and Rosenblatt, now | Models for 1942 are planned and | x(lse axes | April 10— Tt it was a mystery and curse it tfu' . January 29. X private attorneys, have been trying | these are now being worked out, it . i | WASHINGTON, April 19—THle its misieading name, they said. Knufa |lyerson, Marlin | It 1s reported that King George to pry the ships loose. but got into |is said. The firms are devoting ef- oa lnln 1 trouble: | They could think of nothing else. | o the Second plans to fofm a mili- a lawyer’s row while doing so. |forts on National Defense contracts. Harvey Klemmer, one-time crack Klemmer suggested “Blitzkrieg. Anderson V|d|ms tary government that will assume i The British haven't ‘been able to | L SRT b s | 5 re anne reporter jur e betrot News and :;};:;h;heysl)“::g‘;e;“dcm’:’:"'h”“’:i Wr;mnn control and he will head get these vitally impornnt' sh!pstb:‘-” |now one of the bright young men pci m; frcilimeld even‘ . xoo& CORDOVA, Alaska, April 19.—.§'t Couneil of Ministers. - —— of our ndon mbass S , % - cause the Norwagiens. fontf K ouo'ATlo“S esum Ion T 0Ae, Toglont, Embasy aiaff 8 idea. After days of brain-cudgel- commercial delivery truck, plung SRR give them up. Norwegian shippers WASHINGTON, Aril p19.—Reviv-|back in Washington. He first came L —o* o i g the streer 1N Off the city dock yésterday af-' r 5 point out that most of their ships al of a long list of World War excise here with Joe Kennedy, when the 5" o dw" -eu i iete b ; s eu ternoon, carried to death Knute 4 already are under the Union Jack,| NEW YORK, April 19. — Closing H | taxes such as those on railroad tick- | latter was head of the Maritime 8Rd In desperation accosted a ca Iverson, 23, and Marlin Anderson, that they aren’t getting paid in|quotation of Alaska Juneau mine eln r ets, and life insurance policies, are Commission. And out of that ex- dr‘l‘ver. T Ve ready cash, and that more Norweg- | stock at today’s short session of the described in Congressional circles as/ perience came Harvey’s book, “Har- | ‘What would you lke to kno-.v ;rwo youths, Ross Billet and M.l 4 ian seamen now work for the Brit- | New York Stock Exchange is 4% |logical steps toward the proposed|bor Nights” which might have More than anything else aboit : ol %, ! ¢ ) " ” bert, Vacurra, escaped death but ish than there are sailors in the|American Can 83, Anaconda 22%, goal of three and one half billion|peen subtitled “Don’t Go Down to the British?” Harvey asked. | P S g o British merchant marine. | Bethlehem Steel 69%, Common- Se(reta[y of labor Makes dollars in additional revenue. * ![hg Sea in Ships if You're Looking The Jehu” didn't hestitate. “Will ’nu; truck skidded on th fl o= Therefore, the Norweglans want|wealth and Southern %, Curtiss A Some members of the House Ways | for Romance and Adventure.” Hey AUREN Do dalni: A 4 to sell these vessels to the United |Wright 75, General Motors 38%, Suggeshon o Oper. and Means Committee assert it is a| 1 i o London| _Brother,” Harvey almost shout. d0ck and siavied the fafé) pungEs. States for operation in Wflwm;lnternstlonal Harvester 44, Kenne- | “toregone conclusion” that this move | SRSy tome IOR don fed, “you have just named a book.’ Billet, Vacurra and Anderson fell| Hemisphete waters, and their at-|cott 32, New York Central 115, a'ors Unions | avill e’ aste’-an' both Hemx ' raised| 10 TARERE dhd. soon ‘f“” l?e wing-| 1n his excitement and eagerness f':"m the rear end of the truck torney, Harold Deming, has been |Northern Pacific 6, United States ’ revenue during the World War. | s, PAcK: M already has seen ito get to his publisners, Harvey o the water Liduthang 15 < — orking to this end—with no suc- 3% | s e PR A 4 f | forgot to get the taxi driver's P i # K - U b i s Stesl D0K. Foupdt YLO0L%. WASHINGTON, April 19.—Secre- g tences as the afternoon when he} D l?“‘“_ ty but Anderson died of injuries i i e | tary of Lahor Pevking has asked the [ /nis wife 'and twa daugBtersl ol Lo Tt 80 BUIC i ithe sbock it o] i : 1 DOW, JONES AVERAGES § | and e an ; WO 5 grnphed copy to the man who an e shocl when pulles out/ 4 | Vona: tolowirie are Mm‘:f' Do northern coal operators and United “Al' IR'“MPH IS | were having tea in the London|gave him t‘;‘z title. of the water. ! w00" Re(overed from DEMOCRAT VS. DEMOCRAT |, . averages; Industrials, 116, 50" Mine Workers of America to agree - suburb garden and were attacked | TIverson’s body has not been re-| . . % So Sol Rosenblatt was brouht ). 'pqmo. utiities 1817, | C, ‘mmediate resumption” of min-| COMPLHE SAYS {by eight Btuka dive bombers. One| poywpy op SUGGESTION |covered and probably fell from the River-Wrifes Note : into theY pl:ture by b'Iehom..s Olsen | i i A :x:g '/‘o"irdlsurre an adequate coal sup- | |of them was only 50 feet over- = : B i 'truck which was raised soon after B of New York, a member of the Nor- ply for defense and other indus-, ! head when it levelled off and start- ecretary o e Treasury Mor- the plunge, LONDON, April 19.—The coroner 4 . wegian Shipping Commission. 'W‘RB“"O“ I"sp!fls tries.” i pRop‘GA"DISIsvd climbing. Fortunately for the|8enthau was holding a press con-| jyerson was a Cordova youth, son|today gave 'outp a veidict of sulcide Sol came to Washington and had The Secretary suggested the min- | Klemmer family, all missed. Which | ference. He and the boys Were of Mr and Mrs. Iver Iverson. |in the drowning of Mrs. Virginia a talk with the President, during | pfl_'u" Dw[lopME"Ters return to’ work next Tuesday, | | proves that not even the Stukas|doing a little informal chatting' Anderson was a pioneer fisher- Woolf, famed British novelist who _ which ‘he proposed that the United | 4 April 22, | BERLIN, April 19—Propaganda|can “lay their eggs in a barrel,” as|about the national defense saving man and leaves a large family. |was twice bombed from her home. i States buy the Norwegian ships in Savton Wasbutoh . Jrs iof Tasl The Lahor secretary also urged Minister Goebbles said in a radio ad-|some of the boys claim our pilots|Stamps with which even the dime- witnesses said the car was not| Mrs. Woolf’s body was recovered i North Africa for use in American ' ~*WOB UL B SE O o the southern coal operators, who dress to the Nation tonight that on!can do. savers will get in on financing the going at an excessive speed but|last night from a river near her waters. Subsequently Rosenblatt can Cold Btorage Company: left bo withdrew from thé Appalachian wage |the eve of Hitler's birthday, Ger<| Government's big defense load. |the dock was slippery and Iver-!weekend house. wrote a letter to Jack Dempsey, ¥he ‘steamer Barsnof -today After conference in New York a week ago,| many has never been in such a to-| \oy pym A NAME “Mr. Secretary,” asked one of gon gpplied the brakes but not in| She left a note as follows: “I have | Maritime Commissioner, to the ef- to undertake “further negotiations.” tal “triumph over her enemies as the reporters, “don't you think " | ot fect that the President had virtually inspecting the development at Lis- -~ > now. The :verage German does not| It Was out of this harried life, 'Lhere D? ht b chy ce that ting. Yo Bvert: the tnsk frou” hit-) A SSEGE Melkpe Mty (K ey o Soam 0 ! S W mi e @ ance a i o ouard @ | longer these 'emni. directed that the Nerwegian shlps"mu' TRIAL CONTINUES ‘ask or care how Hitler proposes Loth"‘“"" , that Harvey found mater- counlerleifers will try to work t,‘;:‘s.‘ fi:‘ }::: vsrh‘cadpociu.ud oL t':n::".n’ X o et : o " 4 7 . ¢ be purchased by the Maritime Com- g lachieve further victory confident|ial for his new book, “They'll Never| o, thege stamps?” g s,___._,_, 2l e are GRS v i il ; DIVORCE CASE Trial of Ed Hibler on four counts|of his wisdom, |Quit,” which is crawling up the| «on 1 hardly think so,” Mr.| HERE FROM CHILKOOT | 4 ® ‘4 This letter, giving the impression of geme lay violation continued in —————— non-fiction best seller lists. When, worgenthay said. “For instance. BURROUGHS MAN HERE Mrs. Thomas ¢ that the President of the United | Suit for divorce has been filed | Harvey first sent the manuscript | B. Murphy of Chil~ orders to the | I District Court by Louise Chase Commissioner’s Court today and| Most garden flowers prefer alover from England, it bore th there are the food stamps. There' Representative of the Burroughs koot Barracks arrived in States was sending e Ssndih G Lo e, pomunsd o€ 3 MG na l . BRpand, e the|nas been no traffic in counterfeit Adding Machine Company, M. Try- | this morning on the steamer =% ‘vin A. Chase on grounds to resi al this sandly loam soil that is slighty title, “Murder in the Blackout.” e | mucha, arrived in Juneau today and (Continued on Page Four) of incompatibility. } afternoon. acid. His publishers cabled that that (Continued on Page Eight) 1;5 staying at the Gastineau Hotel, anof Hotel. - 3 3

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