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Treasury Secrefary Is On Trlpl , 140,000 pounds, 10’4 and 9 cents a Morgenlhau Makmg In-| spection of Aflantic | 1000, Thelma No. 2 17,000 pounds.‘ Patrol-Unusual WASHINGTON, May 26—Henry | Secretary of Treasury. | '0)1 . ©. the high seas today inspect- | g 8 Atlantic Patrol Officials of the Treasury Depart-, ) en’ said Morgenthau is the guest | ¢ £dmiral King, Commander of the | / tlentic fleet ‘ T.ocasury aides said the trip i roct unusual as it is seldom the ¢ acretary of Treasury leaves Wash '9Halibufers | Sell, Seattle SEATTLE, May 26—Halibut ar-| rivals, catches and selling prices to | day are as follows: | From the western banks—Alten | pound; Estep 29,000 pounds, 10 and 9's cents. From the local banks—Alma 19.-! both at 10% and 9 cents; Alitak| (14,000 pounds 10’ and 9 cents; Che- | lan 20,000 pounds, F. C. Hergert 17,000 pounds, both at 10 and 9 cents; Viking 17,000 pounds, 10 and 9'4 cents; Antler 17000 pouncs, 10% and 9 cents. | PRICES ELSEWHERE | At Prince Rupert today 117,000 pounds of halibut were sold at 11.50 1o 11.70 and 8 cents a pound. At Ketchikan the prices prevail- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, P g PILOT UNHURT IN CRASH LANDING MONDAY, MAY 26, 1941 SECTOR OF MALEMI 1§ AIR RAIDED British Royfir Force Re- ported fo Have Destroy- | | ed 24 Nazi Planes | | ® i CAIRO, May 26—At least 21 | planes were destroyed and others | badly damaged in new raids by | British fighters and bombers against the German forces in Crete, ac- cording to an official announce- ment late this afternoon. | The RAF said raids were staged late yesterday and during the night }m’er the German held Malemi air- fields which the Nazis are using |ing are 950 and 7.95 cents, gton when the President is in the | .- National Capital Cily o Natls Gel Special HOSPITAL NOTES Trolleys in Poland | for landing gliders and transports. |drome in that sector, and adjacent; | i 'MISS FURUNESS, MR. PUUSTINEN Mrs. Maynard Wahlstrom was, C fmed 1‘oday fx'u'm surgical rnrc; BERLIN, May 26—Germans in | | at St. Ann's Hospital. | warsaw are to have special street : M43 icars during the rush hours, the| 1 i " A Laby son weighing 6 pounds 6| yo. cohayer Zeitung reveals. The | ’ York mermaid has dragged her horse to the water and she’s - Miss Rosella Furuness, daughter m drink, too—great draughts of air from the bicycle pump. cances was born Sunday at St.| gt ore Ann's to Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Mar- g::mw;:lg?a?;rhiik:i:fia;:f: :2‘_ of Mr. and Mrs, John Furuness of | caring one of the newest numbers in rubber bathing suits, tin | duced fare. Half fare will be col- | Thane, will become the bride of Mr. a one-piece model with bnm-in trunks. RN | lected rrom GL‘Imuns in umrorm lLuhja Puustinen at an open church e —— After receiving medical care | | ceremony to be held tomorrow eve- | ning. The vows will be read by the | Rev. John L. Cauble at 8:30 o'clock |in Resurrection Lutheran Church. | The bride will be given in mar- ‘ riage by her brother, Clifford Furu- ness, and she will be attended by Ler two sisters, Mrs. Linda Ecklund and Miss Delphine Furuness. Mr. | Oscar Pearson will be best man for | the groocm, TWO TRACK LINES SEAR(H FOR FOR ALASKA R. R. NAZISHIP IS " yreenBy DiMoND UNDER WAY Also Asks Amendmenl fo vy Copstead was dismissed rm'n St. Ann's saundny evenng Den Emaoll, 2 medical patient, was dismissed today from St. Ann’s| and sailed south on the steamer Columbia STOCK OUOTATIONS : NEW YORK, May 26— Closing| quotation of Alaska Juneau mine; stock today is 3%, American Can| 79%, Anaconda 25%, Bethlehem | Steel 69'¢, Commonwealth and| Southern 5/16, Curtiss Wright 7%.! Admitted to St, Ann's Saturday, night, Oscar Kaarby is receiving ¢ [ medical attention. Qeneral Mo toss o1 i ot o BN T e | Bill for Tubercular Hos- LA e was sdmitied 01 SO TS e Siel 536, Pound ook st he Thane. nome of e Speedy British Units Hunt-| pital, Probably Juneau William Graham, who had beey| DOW: JONES AVERAG it ikl © Sent Hood Down | 20ea's, Brooes suimeon. o son- are today’s trials The following Jones averages: ind rails 27.54, utilities 16.85. .- — Almost three-fourths of the 4,000- mile boundary line between the Dow, fouk 11573, fromn receiving medical care for a injury, was dismissed today St. Ann’s. urd has urged 'the Senate Ap | priations Committee to add $1,500.- | 000 to the appropriation bill of tie Interior Department to relabiitate | the Alaska Railroad from Seward BACCALAUREATE 2 | EXERCISES AT (Continued from Page One) scored at least one hit in the Isabel ‘Taylor was dismissed to- battle of last Saturday in the day from medical care at the Gov- ernment Hbemtall Rdyealled on United Slates and Canada 15 on| Fiying bie sipgleseaar fighting plane like's glider, Elisign H. Efifonncs, 28, of Chicago, settled the dam- No-th Atlantic waters between | to Mile 66 and place it in fivst class the steamer Columbia enroute fo bl ot o % aged eraft on San Diego Bay and was rescued uninjured. The plane, attached to fightirg squadron six S(HOOI_ SUNDAY Iceland and Greenland in which | condition and thus provide {wo Ketchikan. i o apire hms the| Aoard the alreraft carrier Saratoga, was recovered. Notified by radio his lading gear was damaged, the pride of the British navy, the | lines of track from tidewater to ————————— SR L Ensign Tennes cruised over the bay to deplete his gascline supply (top). Gliding for nearly a mile, he Hocd, 42,000 tons, went down |Anchorage and Fairbanks, the . QR . 4 largest paid circulation of any m-‘ F|fly.f0ur Graduahng Sen- with practically all of the 1341 | other being from Passage Canal. hlt the water with a splash near a navy crash barge (center) angl rescue werkers assisted him from his Try a classified ag m Tue Empire aska iliwfpipfl" w75 bl achirie % few seconds later (bottorh). 3 % officers and men, when the mag- Delegate Dimond also presented PP PP T T 1 i St SR 101S Hea[ Sermon azine exploded, believed hit by |the committee with an amend- a German shell, from the Bis- |ment, at the request of Senator | Carl Hayden of Arizona, Chair- ‘man of the Sub-committee in ‘chnrge of the bill, to provide $250- 000 for the purpose of building a tubercular hospital for Indians in | Alaska to serve 70 patients. He did | not specify where the hospital was to be built. Previous testimony by the Indian Service officials befcre the House committee, urged Ju- RUMMAGE SALE ‘"eg“,' taDinohd 4l d th elegal imond also urged the At the Methodist Church, Tuesday,| committee to restore the item of May 27, from 10am.to2pm. adv. g50000 for road construction which BT i he said had been eliminated in “OTICE the House due to a misunderstan.d- AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing ing, air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B Burm\'d & Co. adv. marck, 35,000 tons. The British report the Bis- marck was damaged during the fight by the direct hit and this possibly slews up the German fleet which may be overtaken by the spcedy British units now rushing to varicus sections of the North Atlantic. AR RS L .||IIIIIII"IIIIIIIIl||||IIIIIIIIIIl“IIlllIIIIIIIlIIlllIllIII|||||llIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIh. ! IE PORT MADE ON By Popul;r( Demand PLANE ACCIDENT, JUNEAU HARBOR General Electrie heY . Passenger lists on the two Lodestars | ' flying from Seattle to Fairbanks, the other from Fairbanks to Seattle, | Taking his topic from Timothy | I T Subseribe for 1ne Empire. NEVER TAKE A VACATION.. Yesterday one Lodestar landed in |11 15, the Rev. G. Edward Knight Juneau from the States with A. R. 1ast evening directed his words to Brueger for Juneau and sevenwf"i graduating seniors, who last eve- | through passengers. Through pas- |Ping attended Baccalaureate exer-| sengers were Charles Holky, R. G. ‘:xs}:s lheld ln1 the Juneau High Borleske, E. L. Kell, Richard Lee, [School gymnasium. i ANNOUNCES the NEW CIVI| Aeronauh(s Board juneau TOday Mrs. Carrie Lee, Mrs. J. Clashy and‘ Th: Processional—Pomp and Cir- Robert Clasby. ‘cums ance, was played by the High “M“der”e,, GWeS cause for Death Of AR On @ southbound Lodestar yes- | S;hool Band. Dean C. E. Rice gave [ ! terday were Palmer G. Lewis, Mrs, | the invocation and the “Twenty- MODEL CLEANER Allen Lee Last Year 1’P0 ssibility of Lodestar cucie Martin, Art Martin, Major | Third Psalm" was sung by a senior These features indicate the great value e | Larent, Hallenquist and Albert Pearl, | couble guartet. ! built into this cleaner— WASHINGTON, May 26. — e | frOm South Hylflg Di- Three passengers were on board a | The Bev. John L. Cauble gave a ® Motor Driven Brush Civil Aeronautics Board in a report | . | northbound Electra yesterday. They | Scriptural lesson and the hymn, ® High Speed Motor made today said the death of Allen | rect to Interior | were R. H. Madigan, M. J. Wilcox | ‘America, The Beautiful” was sung @ Requires No Oiling Lee, who was fatally injured when {and H. D. Fletcher. Fletcher was bY the congregation A girls' trio © Dustproof Bag struck by the propeller of a sea- ‘booked for Whitehorse. |sang & prayer from Hansel and 5 e Spotlight plane at a ramp in the small boat| With Junex:ju weather alternately | ——— S:e":li- ;rrlnsed biy S. Gaines. The harbor at Juneau, Alaska, June 27, | Preciptating downpours and bright | MARRIA( e DeE R B, by, the. Rey, PRICE ONLY 39.95 1940, was probably caused by Lee sunshine, Pan -American Airyays | Ma"ia;zknceifesu::il:sficsu‘ ]s_iR E. BIKET walking into the path of the pro- | Officials this afternoon said two | sued by U. S. Commissioner Felix peller immediately before the self- Lodestars, scheduled to stop in Ju- | Gray to Margaret Colwell and Ed- | M ignition of a cylinder occurred. neau would probably make through | yarq J. Butler and to Arvid I, Is. G I-mgo IS A contributing factor was also the trips to Fairbanks and Seattle re- | Operg and Vera Eloise Beach. Alaska Eleciric Light e of 'l Shy Ik iru ity st and s susne | 0 LS . Entertained Pri “ons of Pilot Jimmy Reinhart to :;s andnnll)ml l’;l['. YVh)tfho'w where \ V]SlTOBb FROM LAL]FORV[A | lor stay clear until the propeller had they will be shuttled here by Elec- | LEAVE FOR HOMES TODAY | | and Power Co. |stoppea. tras. Miss Verena Simpson and Miss | TO He[ Depaflure *, One Electrka“sis scheduled to land Dorothy Royal, who have been visit- | \ " n Juneau this afternoon with A.'ing Mrs. Sheldon Sim: i RO OO | Tnere are mbout 65000 taxicabs B. Eirath, G. W. Folta, Mary Curry wboard the Columbia.today bound 7!, M5 G0rge Lingo, who is |in operation in the United States. and B. McDonald from the Interlor. for their homes in Los Angeles. | rooes, (OMOMTOW for her home in | A L] Anchorage, Mrs. Esther Metzgar |and Miss Elizabeth® Kaser were | orf Lewis I' 00 S Iarl oria | omla oo d [ | supper party at the . Kaser resi- dence on Gold Street. ! Yesterday between 5 and 6 o’- clock, Mrs. Horace Adams enter- |tained with an informal cocktail | party at her apartment for Mus. for Southeast Alaska Boiling 212° Temperature ALASKA'S FINEST DAIRY 145" Pasteurization the onjy daisy in S0 Imperaturs . Lingo. | el {0 be award- H e i Z R ed GRADE “A” rating on its ST, ol D P G' Z 139° Destr | PASTEURIZED MILK — is : ok ancng any iven able to supply demands for = | B E h G S Typho f 1 its products, from districts < 137° D:gl};?))id | y Si er eorge ) away from Gastineau Chan- B % i They m Made ‘o wear ; e z Beptis Bore = MMils :‘.s;:er Georse, daughter of | Lo = r. an rs. Tom George, enter- E Throat ; JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM S Tk fained 30 of her frends Saturday nger and Fit Better e Lo evening with a' dancin, rty’ i : COTTAGE CHEESE B ; the banquet foom of Percy's Gate. | S°Boo! days may be over for that ; BUTTERM“.X = ¥ Dlp}h?h'erla | g A patrfotic color scheme of red, boy or girl of yours...but not for | All produced right in Alaska S 131° Destroyed white and blue was selected for| Poll-Parots! For these smartly All the highest possible stan- 3 J ‘thle noccnston.dn ;:ll:e waltz, spec-| styled shoes...made with leather 1 dard of quality and sanita- 3 Scarlet Fever = Snmes.uy ns, filled with| in vital hidden parts*...work the i tion—are now easily available § 130" Destroyed | ?:s‘::“zlg‘ey' » ‘d to the evening's| year ‘round. They are made to~ to you. = —————— give proper support...to hold - Whether you live in £ .o Dysenisiy John Adams lived to be the| theirshape...to take the hard Angoon, Sitka, Hoo- = 128° Destroyed oldest former President of the| knocks of active play...to wear . = United States. He was 90 loi Pri siah Gl ARy ofhier = 4 when nger. Prices are most reasonable. = t g he died in 1826. 2 ] SOUTHEAST ALAS- = Undulant Fever ‘ i e z Destroyed N P R, : E PARinys ’ enjoy these G — ’ oy READ UP FOR RENT From Findings of Fresh Dm‘y Producis rrom P o Juneau Liguor of Agriculture. | . 'o o L Wik fih‘od 1 $o, Suit : Tenant. See Percy’s Cafe Travelling by trulks and trains, 35,000 soldiers from Fort Lewis, Wash., have started a mass movement to__| California to participate in war maneuvers. First u it of the regimeni: that went by iruck are shown about 19 .m‘v’"k The movement requires 3,500 vehi les and 27 trains. 3 JUNEM! DAJRIES, Inc. uneau, Alaska—PHONE 638 All Milk nodu Sealed by New Machine Process! The FAMILY SHOE STORE LOU HUDSON—Manager