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| | SUBMARINES MAKE RAID, HIGH SEAS Older Groups Nine Merchant Ships Re- e ported fo Have Been Sunk, 3-Day Attack ice, informed Speaker Sam Ray-| BER May 13—The Germun nyrp that perience discloses a Hizh Command announced y comparatively small ‘peitentage of hit Nazi subs have sunk nine mer- mep peing inducted from the high- bant ships, totaling 56,000 tons, er age groups and many of our| during a persistent attack lasting proplems arise in connection there- | evgial, days, with, I am informed that men in The statement says “the ships the younger age brackets are best were heavily protected by a de- qualified for training and service | stroyer convoy.” The destination is contemplated under the act.” not announced HAVE YOU READ? A YANKEE IN PARADISE—S M. Lambert NEUTRAL GROUND--Frank O. Hough KINGDOM ON EARTH—Anne Brooks ( FLOi1>AM — Erick Maria Re- marque 1 LIKE BRAZIL—Jack Harding CALL THE NEW WORLD—John Jennings THIS ABOVE ALL—Eric Kni¢ MY BLOOD AND MY TRE. URE—Mary Schumann HIS OUR LIFE—Ellen Glas- Zow WALKING THE WHIRLWIND Brigid Knight THE GANG'S ALL HERE-—Har- vey Smith TH*Y WENT ON TOGETHER- Robert Natan 3LOUL. SWEAT AND TE, Winston Churchill P AT THE VILLA—Somerset Maugham RS— I'HE LONG WAY BACK-Har- riet Comstock RANDOM HARVEST -— James Hilton SING FOR A PENNY—Clifford Dowdeiz DELIAH-—Marcus Goodrich WHITE CLIFFS — Alice Duer Miller MY SISTER AND I-—-Dirk van- der Heide ~ITY OF ILLUSION Ficher WHO FOUGHT AND BLED- Ralph Beebe XABLOONA—Gontran de Pon- cino H. M. PULHAM, ESQUIRE— Thomas Marquand FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS Ernest Hemingway and the Non-Fic n Best Seller Out cf the Night—Jan Valtin Baranof Book Shop and LENDING LIBRARY We Rent and Sell Books at List Prices "RDERS TAKEN FOR BOOKS NOT IN STOCK Vardis Draft May Be Deferred for WASHINGTON, May Service headquarters asked Congress to scription Act to permit 13—Sels Brigadier The amendment to the law propesed by Hershey would, he permit the President to prescri rules and regulations for the de- | ferment of men whose age is interest of the nation SOLO PLANE TRIP STARTS (Continued from Page One! orders were issued for go up in any plane, with or with- eut a companion The Messerschmitt Hess flew -was empty, and the guns aboard were not loaded. Shets Taken at Plane Photographs taken of the Messer- schmitt show the tail was punctured | by machine gun bullets apparently inflicted either by German or ish pursuers, An official Nazi Party commun- ique declares “Hess appears to have lived under the hallucination he is still able to bring about an under- standing between Germany and England through personal action of old English acquaintances.” The British statement said flatly that Hitler’s long-time boon friend, No, 2 choice for the Fuehrership in the event of Hitler's death, brought no suggestion of peace and the pur- pose of his solo flight remained a deep mystery this morning. Flood of Rumors | ‘There is a flood of rumors circu- lating in Glasgow that Hess brought | information about the German Air 1Force which he wants to communi- cate to the British. Authoritative quarters in Lon- don said Hess knew that if he had gone to a neutral country instead jof parachuting to a Sceitish moor, he would have been in danger of ‘b(mg bumped off by Nazi u B 'l‘ry a dnasmed ad In The Emn " $15 DELIVERS A GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR LIKE THIS only $124.95 today | amend the Con- the defer- ment of the older draft registrants. | General Louis Hershey. | Deputy Director of Selective Serv- | ch that they should be deferred in the OFF RUMORS Hess not to| Brit- | jQuotation of Alaska Juneau | Jones averages: Germans and Japanese have been to reports brought back to Boston May 5 by cxpedition. which returned after bottom. flagship North Star said they und and is thesobject of German and Byrd, Mrs. F. Alto. Wade and Chief Scientist Waa(‘ aboard the North Star on its arrival. NAZILEADER CLAIMS FDR Says 300 Milllion Peo- ple Work for Reich BERLIN, May 13— Dr. Robert Ley, leader of the German Labor Front, advised “poor Daddy Roose- velt” today that he missed the bus by at least three years The part of Europe ruled by Ger- many is working full blast for the Reich, Ley said. In an article in the newspaper Der Angriff the German labor leader said: “Three hundred million Europeans on our continent with their powerful inexhaustible r sources and their economy, face 1 000,000 Americans in the United States and 40,000,000 Englishmen in ruined. defeated England. Then we shall see whether the Anglo-Saxons V\A! overcome the lead of the Ger- mans,” | ——————— STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, May 13 — Closing mine Can Bethlehem stock today is 4's, American 80 3/4, Anaconda 25, Steel 69%, Commonwealth and Southern %, Curtiss Wright 8%, General Motors 39%, International Harvester 44%, Kennecott 34%, New York Central 13, Northern Pacific 7, United States Steel 537, Pound $4.03%. DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today’s Dow, industrials 117.21, rails 28.73, utilities 70.38. Members of the cxpedition who returned aboard the Byrd recommended as a U. S. naval base, was used by the Nazi raider Graf Spee before she was scuttled after a battle last year off Montevideo, 'MISSED BUS' Head of G:e_r;nan Labor‘Two Nations Have Made THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY MAY 13 ~ AXISIN IN ANTARCTIC [ 1941. Chrysler MARINE Engine at all times ACE 6CYLINDER 15-85 1. P. “penetrating’ Antarctica, according members of the By 18 months’ journey to the wori PHONE 57 erstood Deception Bay, which Byrd RETURNS FROM ANTARCTIC Japancse survi Above, Admiral MEDIATION INDICATED, IRAQ STRIFE Offers fo Attempt.fo Setile Differences CAIRO, M: 13.—Tt is indicated here that Iraq is taking ndvnnmpe of a Turkish offer to mediate'in the guerilla warfare with the' British forces. Informed and usually reliable sources said Iraq replied to the Egyptian offer to mediate by ex- pressing thanks of the attitude of her sister nation but it is declared the Turkish offer is more strongly considered. - >oes APPEAL MADE FOR FUND, AD ~ WARSUFFERERS Catholic Bishops of United States Urge Campaign | ~Local Interest 1 i Chief radio operator of the U. S. Antarctic Expedition, Clay Bailey of Belmont, Mass., got a biz hug from Mrs. Bailey (left) and friend Barbara Gregory of Pawtucket, R. L, aboard the motorship North Star when she docked at Bosion after 1 and a half years in south polar regions. The expedition was the first sponsored by the govern- ment in 100 years. In the Church of the Nativity last Sunday the Rev. John Matti-' more, S.J., spoke at two masses on the appeal for funds for the non- combatants in the war-ravished countries. He stated that “this is © dry the tears of sorrow of thou-! " ands of mnocenn ®ictims of this/ asked fo aid. fought by, ©On Thursday at 7:45 p.m., and| an appeal not for arms nor am- SKUking beneath me[on Saturday at 11 a.m. over‘sta- munition, not a collection to build Waves Of the sea, by ruthles ton KINY the voice of Mor:s le:or an institution or a shrine, but an bombers hidden in the clouds, drop-| Fulton J. Sheen, speakn;g nf t;- appeal to your charity to feed the Pil8 bombs and deadly mis- ;hfl“ of the suffering victims of the siles on innocent non-combatan | War, Will be heard. for Southeast Alaska ALASKA'S FINEST DAIRY PLANT — the only dairy in DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR this is the refrigerator buy of the year! All- Steel Cabinet with Porcelain In- terior o Famous Sealed-in-Steel G-E Thrift Unit * 6.2 cu. ft. | | | Capacity ¢ 11.7 sq. ft. Shelf Area o S!amless Steel Super Freezer » 80 Blg Ice Cubes. And a host of fea- | tures you’ll want, ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER (0. 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Juneau, Alaska—PHONE 638 All Milk Bottles Sealed by New Machine Process! women and children and the aged Contributions, large = or small, iraining down destruction on hos-|may be sent to Bishop Crimont in pitals, asylums and homes for the|Juneau, Whatever is contributed infirm.” will be used and drawn by a com- i The the| mission appointed by the Bishops appeal comes from Engines in Stock A Marine Engine for Marine Use Enquire About | (Not a Conversion) Designed and Built for Marine Use by Chrysler Corp. CROWN 6CYLINDER 55-110H. P. ALSO THE NEW 4-CYCLE AIR-COOLED LAUSON OUTBOARD MOTOR The New Sensation in the Outhoard World! Cowling-Davlin Co. hungry, comfort the desolate and munity in the United States is‘ Our Financing Plan ROYAL 8CYLINDER 75-143 H. P. JUNEAU, ALASKA IRONLUNG NEGRO SHOT FUND GOES IN FLORIDA . OVER TOP LYNCH CASE .. Total $617. 17) Noon Today’ Man, Charged with Assault -Big Boost from Mine ‘ of 12-Year-0ld White Union Helps | Girl, Is Killed | QUINCY, Florida, May 13 The Juneau iron lung fund went williams, 22-year-ol ¢ the top of its $600 goal today, ed with assaulting a 12-ye just a week after the idea to pur-!wmce girl, was found shot to death chase a respirator for the commun- ‘ several hours after a band of men ity was first suggested, t‘ollowmg seized him in a second lynching the death of a young Juneau man | attempt when the first failed. stricken” with infantile paralysis. | The first lynching attempt came Total contributions, up until noon |last evening when four white men, | today, were $617.17. |armed with pistols, locked Officer A portable iron lung, such as| Dan Davis in a cell of the county the one borrowed from the Chil-|jail and took Williams with them. dren’s Orthopedic Hospital in Se- The Negro was found shortly after attle and flown here by plane sev- | midnight in a Negro residence by eral weeks ago in the emergency, | Sheriff Luten who said there were will be ordered at once from the!eight or ten bullet wounds in the | factory in Boston, Such equipment body. Luten said the attackers ap- costs $550 F.O.B. Boston. Its cost|Parently left him for dead. here is estimated at about $600.| The Sheriff then sent out an am- Any surplus remaining in the fund bulance to take the Negro to a hos- will be put to a community use pital in Tallahassee. About five compatible with the purpose for| miles out of Quincy the vehicle waf which the entire amount was given [07céd to halt by several men and by the people of Juneau, the Iron the wounded Negro pulled out and |Lung Committee said. It is an- | taken Bj’iyifi‘ VE B & 7' ticipated that several more dona- tions will be coming in from vari- Wilbur Wester 3.50 ous organizations, which have not P |had meetings since the campaign Total $617.17 | started. All such contributions will| The committee wishes to take be put to good use, according to!this opportunity to thank all do- | Pete Clements, Iron Lung Chair-|DOrs. At the time of presentation | man. of the iron lung to the City, all | Last night the Juneau Mine and|those who contributed to the fund | Mill Workers Union, Local 203, Will be invited to take part in the donated $100, matching honors wita | céremony. the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining|™ | Company for largest contribution |to the fund. | According to a report of Treas- |urer George Sundborg, dapations | have been as follows: | $471.37, | Previously acknowledged .. Capitol Theatre ... e B0 Juneau American Legion t Auxiliary 10.00 | | Juneau Mine and Mi.l] Wm-k- ers Union, Local 203 . 100.00 Jack Burford ... At your favorite tavern 139° Destroyed | | Typhoid * 137° Destroyed | Sentic Sore Throat 134° Destroyed': Diphtheria 131° Destroyed Wntidoatbadiadinl Ecarlet Fever 130° Destroyed lHlIllIll‘lIll‘llllllIII|IlIllllllllIllllll|lllll|ll||l Dysentery 128° Destroyed Undulant Fever Destroyed READ UP From Findings of U. S. Department of Agriculture. m This is the interior of Selfridge’s, store, one of the struck by a bomb during ene of the M‘m Boiling | Catholic Bishcps of the United and responsible to them. Nothing| Shattuck Agency 212° Temperature | States through the voice of Bishop | will be taken from it. All money| “Professor Quiz" program at and package store. A '3. R. Crimont, S.J. DD, of Ju- .colleczed will go to the charities] Rotary Club ... 130 ;145° Pasteurization neau. Every congregation nnd com- (ur whtch it is received. Cowling-Davlin Company ...... 10.00 142° Temperature * | Al B L (| Tuberculosis argest Brm-h upim H sorieo my A Necw voann st ) 1 Schanley Distillers Corp,, ?'. [ DA