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f ¢ BRITISH BOMBER DOWNED AERI(AN DESERT s German and Halian soldiers look at the remains of a British Vickers-Wellington bomber, claimed as a vic- tim of German anti-aircraft fire in the Lybian desert. SHIPS ARE TARGETS OF GERMAN BOMBERS A geyser of water spouts over the stern of a British merchantman bombed by German warplanes. picture was photographed from a German plane. In background is what was described as a wreck of a sinking ship. Greek prisoners with arms upraised in the traditional gesture of surrender are marched away by a German | soldier somewhere on the Greek war front. ‘There least trees in the United States. are at miple 13 kinds of | TRUCKS and BUSSES | | NASH CARS Christensen Bros. Garage 909 WEST 12TH STREET ! WE NOW OFFER Delicious Cottage Cheese Made Fresh Daily! Delivered with your milk for only 20 cenis per carfon And for Those Who Like to Make Their Own I)rmmg-—- CHEESE CURD 10 cents per carton Juneau Dairies | PHONE 638 e | f Greek Pnsqners Marched Away by (aplors This picture was radioed from Berlin. This lNewOTllcers ' MayBeMade, | Juneau Guard |Examining ‘Board fo Meet Wednesday fo Delerm- ine Qualifications Six enlisted men in the three GOVERNOR WILL FLY TOMORROW FROM NEW YORK Gov. Ernest Gruening will ‘leave New York tomorrow for Sen Fran- cisco by air, according to word re- ceived at his office here today. In San Francisco he will confer with Gen. John DeWitt and Gen.| John C. H. Lee. The Governor is expected home| in Juneau within two weeks. | units of the Alaska National Guard BEI Hmi oh in Juneau will appear before the Examining Board of Officers Wed- nesday evening at 8 o'clock to de- termine their qualifications for ap- pointment as Second Lieutenant in the National Guard of the Unit- ed - States, according to notifica- tions from the Adjutant General' office - today. Men to be examined for possible appointment as officers are Staff Sergeant Kenneth - Hilgedick and Private George Willey of the Ba*- talion Headquarters Detachment, Sergeant Harold Brown, Corporal Evan Hill and Corporal Joe Mc- Lean of the Infantry Company and Private Joe Bird of the Battalion Medical Detachment The Examining Board is being | called upon the completion of the men's Army Extension Subcourses for officers. FIRST TRIP OF SPRING SEASON | Nick Bez, president of the Peril| Straits Packing Company and prominent mining and cannery man of Alaska, arrived in Juneau teday from Todd and is scheduled to leave by. PAA Lodestar for Seattle to- morrow morning. While Baranof Hotel. B UNALAKLEET TEACHERS Mr. and Mrs. Emil B. Fisher, Government teachers, ‘are here from Unalakleet on théir way out- side for leave. ————————— Try a classifiea ad ir The Enipice Forecast for Juneau and vicin’t- heginning at 4:30 pm. May 5 Local very light rain' showers tonight; partly cloudy Tuesd entl variable winds; not much change i1 temperatt lowe: tonight about 43 degre ighest Tuesday Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Farily cloud ) ton . and local light rain showers,in nth portion tonight; fair in south rtion and partly cloudy in north portion Tuesday; not muca e | 7 ) change in temper gentle south: y to southeasterly winds TSeame Federal Grand Juf' Poreoast of witias SJong be'dokst of tnE Guif ot Aldska s s Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer: Moderate s y wind ors Remm True BT"S partly cloudy except rain ton wr Cape Spencer; Cape % 3 : i cer to Cape Hinchinbrook: Mo e eastérly to northeasterly wind on Many Persons mostly fair; Cape Hinchinbrook' t3 Resurrection Bay: Modera e S | mortheasterly wds; fair; Resurre:tion Bay to Kodiak: Moderat SEATTLE, May 5—The Federal {i VeRawDIn Re;, Tulx Grand Jury today returned in- LOCAL DATA - ;‘;‘i"“;r’;':l‘:sh“;'“g:afuz" “‘t":v';‘;fifl il Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather ton, Idaho and Oregon with price 4i80. pan BIaay. 2941 o : g L fixing, also indicted tobacco whole- bt ey | e = e 2 7 salers ‘and ‘retailers and several Se- 11:30 a.m 29.50 7 43 6 PL.« ?me fish dealers on the same of-| RADIO REPORTS ense. | TODAY euThf :rewerz’nmdictments 'T:c]\lll-' Max. tempt Lowest 4:30a.m Precip 4:30am two' countsof * restraint o Statio urs emp, tempt 4 hours Weath: trade in Interstate Commerce in 13:,-,:\: 3 ; ,y:l;‘ 19 [ ) the Pacific Coast Area and the | Fairbanks 16 0 restraint of trade between the Nome 31 0 United States and Alaska in anti- Dawson 14 trust fish companies. Anchorage 0 ‘True bills were returned against ‘ Bethel 01 the San Pedro California Fish Ex- St. Paul 0 change, the Seattle Fish Exchange Dutch Harbor 3 04 J.E. Lawrence, Inc., the Washing- |#, Wosnesen: 3 ( ton Fish and Oyster Company, the |, Kanatak 36 14 Sebastian Stuart Fish Company, the | | Cordova 36 0 ——=——|San Juan Fishing and ' Packing Juneau 39 0 Company, Edwin Ripley and Son Sitka 40 0 and the New England Fish Com- Ketehikan 41 0 Cloudy 4 pany. 3 Prince Rupert 45 47 03 Cloudy McCallum Legas Fish Company, ' b Prince George 40 40 0 Pt. Cldy Dressel Colling Fish =COMPANY, 1, ;. yehish, New York veterinarian, adjusts a four-wheel frame car- | Bdmonton 42 4 14 Pt. Cldy <o é}(‘)rm‘iz:&‘;rfll;z"(i MO0 riage he devised for “Skippy.” whose hind legs became paralyzed re- | i 1 Al S Alhedeff Company. cently. The rig is designed to permit the six-year-old dog to move & Dranciscs 5 i A b in Juneau Bez is at -the 1941. i THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU 2 THE DAILY ALASKA, I:MPIRE MONDAY, MAY 5, FOR PARAlYlED DOG FSH BUYERS - INDICIED BY se and al the same time stimulate use of the hind Bools on rear feel prevent injury from about and exe legs through reflex action. The jury indicted the following WEATHER SYNOPSIS Individudls: Henry Dowden and : Cool, maritime air had penetra ed th sortion of Bryce Florence of San Francisco, contact with """“"" Alaska, and had caused scatterel rain or Howets from ) 3"“’ "“A‘* T:d }1:‘ l”flf‘“““‘"”‘“' Fo ) N TR T T O DY T | Kuskokwim Valley to the Alaska Per Los Angeles, Hugh Reves, lands. Generally clear or partly c d }: . Gene ear partly c¢ oudy Fineh, Antony Jaconi and Yoshitu- (HARGES AGAT"S' Aiska e R IR fy Ta Mamiya of San Pedro, J. J. Ca- S 24 hours was .14 inch which was rcorded ot Portland, and_Alexander J. Mc- row. Clear or high scattered clou - Callum, William Jensen, William An assault charge againstGeorge| pijties, except broken clouds wit: moders Maddock, Charles Alhafeff, George Dalton, hi » and son was dis-) eyireme south portion, prevailed o it Haecker, Harrald Synnestvedt, C mi: in U. 8. Commissioner’s (hic morning ; J. Bebastian, Lawrence Calvert Court today on motion of the pros- ¥l Abfiday ‘morning: weathe - ‘chart indicated Harry Tillman and Roy Jensen ot UIH cution pressure of 29.23 inches located a‘ 51 dearees nort Seattle. After arrest here Saturday,i west. A weak frontal trough ext nded from datiter THey were charged with opera(- Lalton convinced officers he had' ward to Sumner Strait, and was e ‘pected to move slowls ing the Seattle Fish Exchange and 3 not beaten Sam Carrillo, F the next 24 hours, decreasng in nsi Relatively low 4 “falsély represented the Fisher- H 5 it Au ( )l ¥ 1 ST g ¥ e e i at A pressure’ prevailed over the interio* of Alaska. A high pressure cen- menkstEx}fhange TR e German'Japanese' BrJ'Sh il e IR &l ter' of inches was located at 33 degrees north and 170 degrees o matket where catches of fish were i iffered i west, and ‘a second high center o! 3027 inches was located at 31 where fishermen and buyers could to Ju A\uk B Juneau, May 6 rise. 4:53 a.m. sunset 8:57 p.m meet on equal terms and price ATITETT(TI( Reqlo - < ¢ pald. for, fish arrived at bona fide —_— PRt I blddlns" BOSTON, Mass, May 5—Repor SIO(K ng@? e i that German Japanese have . heen in the Antarctic and British A be t J b Naval forces have blown up a Nor-| NEW . u r a(o S wegian whaler repair shop at De- quotation y 3 ception Bay to prevent its use by is 80, Bethlchiem and Steel 70 brought back from wealth the Southern Troth Will Be the Germans, is Wright 8 Little Amecrica by members of H H United States Antarctic Expedition General ernational [ TTTTS Evenlng returning aboard the North Harvester ecott i | One expedition officer reported New Y Noriaern Miss Maxine Jacobs will become rumors of German operations near fic Siat 5tel the bride of James L. Aubert at a Deception Island, 500 mile ol Pound | 9:3D o'clock céremony tobe perform- 0f South America had come 3 g 4 ed thi§ evening at Holy Trinity them bow, AVERA Cathedral. Dean C. E. Rice will Rear Admiral Richard Byid rhe follo today's Dow, officiate, 3 Commander of the expedition Jones aver 11584, The bride will be attended by her iterated former statements that rails 73, utilities sister, Mrs. W. J. Rolls and John Palmer Peninsula could be 5 - > - ‘Tomkin will be best man a base for U. S. vessels “should PERSONNEL CONFERENCE ¥ Miss k in the Olive T Personnel Indian Af- ower Office of Following the ceremony a recep- Panama Canal be destroyed. tion will be held at the West First ~Capt. Lystad, of the North Star. C WAR DEPARTMENT—RoberE A. Lovett (right), N. Y. ’ financier and a world war naval flier, and John J. McCloy (left) Street home of Per said before his ship left the Ant-!rtairs, will leave tomorrow on the b . P “ $Hp ety Revnouls. Fonese whaling vesele 0f Alneka. for the. Stater to atwnd .| bave been designated assistant war secretaries. Lovett will fill | | SRt “ e St 4 long-vacant post of assistant secretary of war for air. y iller boat type” were - | personnel conference at Portland the expedition e behind stores | vering off where was forced to HOSPITAL NOTES jand valuable scientific equipment Joe “Kelly was admitted to St.|and other supplies, He said he had Anu's and is receiving medical care, | S¢€n 1o sign of the mother ship : - oo - After receiving surgical care, Chester Barneson was dismissed to- GAMES TODAY day rrom St. Ann’s, Jack Pieldsend was a medical ad- | mission at St. Ann’s today. | The following are scores of game layed this af n he twao Neimi is at St. Ann's. Bt < { R Mrs. Antone Hared and her baby 5% “Boston 1 'uxm" were dismissed from Bt.| opiags-New York postponed, today and are at their home rain °" E""’“"“ Avenue, Chincinnati-Philadelphia, post- Mrs. Paul Sorensen was dismissed | " BiCL L puookin, pcponca from St. Ann’s today after receiving Fg i ) Augleal. cage. American League Boston-St, Louis, eds rai Mrs. Glen Kirkham of Douglas ston-St. Louis, postponed, rain.. @& Y @ ) € E—Darling” ot Philadelphia 5; Chicago 4. left St. Ann's today after receiving Detroit 7; New York 3 Louisiana state university in medlcal care. St e ¥ Baton Rouge is Margaret Lan- Washington 1; Cleveland 2 dry, 18, ‘a brunette, chosen by S male students for this 1941 title. Empire Clusmegu Pay! Try a classified ad In The imni- i She'’s & sophomore. "NO CONVOYS" STUDENTS SHOUT | Soldiers at Fort Berning, G'L, test a proposed combination field hat and helmet. The soldiers are wearing the fiber linings of their helmets as field hats. The protective steel shell which fits over the fiber for combat use is carried on the pack. The new hehnet weighs two and a half pound, three ounces more than the old. P den at Sather Gate in Berkeley \l-fln. a “pe: strike” recently swnurd by the ‘California Youth Legislature. “No Convoys” and “No A. E. F.” were the, alon.lu setting the keynote of the fiery gathering. Meantime, an estimated million students on other -campuses throughout '., couiitry held similar anti-war meetings.