The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 27, 1941, Page 8

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JACKIE'S HEADED FOR BIG TIME GOLF NOW; | PHOTOGRAPHERS WAIT CONTINUING JACKIE BISSO: School girl champ with natural swing. 2| | Hangs "in Balance”- Quads Bor BATTLE OF CRETE IS | Churchill Says Fafe Still | Fleet Losses Given TLLONDON, May 27-—British Prime Minister Churchill, in a statement to. the House of Commons this af- ternoon, said the Battle of Crete is still hanging “in the balance.” Churchill admitted the British Mediterranean Fleet has suffered | the loss of two cruisers and four destroyers. | The Prime Minister said Gen.! Freyberg, British Commander in, | Crete, is being rushed reinforce- ments and that several thousaad| | German troopers were drowned in a Nazi attempt to*make landings| {on the coast of Crete | SITKA NAYY | | the young mother gave birth to HEAD LANDS FROM BASE CommandeFT_ate Arrives: in Pursuit Plane for thual Business Cor der J. R. Tate, command- ing cfficer of the Naval Air Station dv Sitka, landed in Juneau at 2:30 ocleck this afternoon flying a Vought-Sikorsky pursuit plane ~f the babies. Three of the mites Propose (Continued from Page One) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1941 Dr. Janet Towne is shown with Mrs. Edward H. Adams, one pound to one and one-half pounds. Right, Sisters New Taxes Vs. Inflation: Explanafion Is Given of Nazi Losses, n to Girl, 19—Die Same Day ; iSUBS ACTIVE ~ Crefe Fight, IN ATLANTIC, ~ Now 18,000 SAYS BERLIN Greek Sources Claim 5,000 Sevenly - seven Thousand 4 e Tons of Heavily Laden Troops Dies in Attempt fo Land by Boas Merchantmen Sunk BERLIN, May 27. — Fourteen CAIRO, May 27.—Greek sources | “heavily ‘laden enemy merchant- | said the Germans thus far have lost | men, totaling 77,000 tons, have been at least 18,000 men in the attempt)sunk in the waters west of Africa’ to take Crete. the German submarine command | This figure, it is stated, mxlu(lvx\mmounced today. 15,000 Nazi soldiers believed lost at| Informed sources indicate the sea trying'to invade the lsland hv‘ cinkings occurred during the past | boats "few days. [SSSSSSSSSSSSSS SIS S S S SS S S SPECIAL SESSION BUILDING and CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL Thursday — May 29 —8 P. M. E ! All Affiliates Urged to Attend g Refreshments § | I. 1. N. Phonephotos 19, and her husband, a lunchroom employe, after Mercy Hospital, Chicago. The babies ranged from Mary Annette and Mary Lillian are shown with one died a few minutes nfter thev were born, fourth died withir twelve hours. quadruplet girls in 'MAN DIES IN HARBOR FIRE, dTreasuryPIan NEW JERSEY Draft Card i A.F.of L.HALL JOE POWERS, General Secretary LEW NUNAMAKER, President 'Pennsylvania Railroad oy 3 : The Navy cfficer spent one hour | By MORTIMER KRIEGER |, wil compare with many of herc on official business and re- This increase will be a tempta- Yard Blaze Des]mys ! i AP Feature Service the best” turned t itka with tion to every citizen who gets his i = / : Commander Tate was aviation chief little bit of it to go out and buy v [ | Loaded F[e|ghf Cars | R e 5 200-Yard Drives machinists mate W. W. Utterbach. his head off, especially in these NEW ORLEANS, May 27—Jackle sso, despite her tender — times when installment buying is as o( | Bisso, strikingly pretty 13-year-old Miss Bisso, despite her ENGEE P 5 o | JERSEY CITY, New Jersey, May schoolgirl champlon with a natural Years: swats the ball consistently gno.can get to work, especially on *° easy Pl el U bt e d swing, is burning up the golf links ¢l0s¢ to 200 yards off the tee and yo. ghory game. “It needs polisa-' . pure ihros cax Tioats anil 35 lnadd trelent | here, and. they. say’ it Won't be long| fecently won: a driving contest yg 0 ne. geclares. R e B a ue ow‘mg burned in a New York harbor | and take advantage of the before she's up in the Berg and WL TULC Y it soo “Cankea Subjeat -4 s e iR ool | | pier five last night. Jameson class—or at least within & ‘f "' T 2 ' Itll be a red-letter day for the ] o | | The blaze occurred on the harbor . . h a chip-shot, o {:f"‘!"f“‘["“"(‘“")‘[‘b“‘o’; . “"_“’I’_;‘,“ photographers when Jackie hil.s,mgn:?f ‘l{:i?”’“}:fl:fié they’ could] KINGWOOD, W. Va, May 27 _'edge of the Greenville terminal of | Illgll quallty and vallle that “She’s the best woman prospect, [,;‘\,‘” d"‘l'n_‘ \‘l ‘\h; 3 uv'i’._os-‘ ' the big tournaments. A gorgeous ..o S (iir 000000 in ex-| A Preston County Selective Service|the ziant Pennsylvania Railroad | as a youngster, that T've seen in 3 TSR T “ VR brunette with striking eyes, she :ra taxes, " If 1‘wlg')\.'exn.mcnt [axckl”-'"is“a“l has found a new use for yard for the transshipment of halemade_sdenleythcmof 33 years of teaching golf.” says her| An e Br pupil, she has could pass for 18 right now. She /o ;Pé;w d'“_w from 98 oul his registration card, but he may freight across the harbor. tutor, Innes Millar, who showed been playing for two years on the js five feet five inches tall and iant S‘ ndy Tt O Y 0% | his: A The cars which burned, bore mer- | Jess Sweetser the game in St. Louis venerable A"('i""'f‘« Golf Club yeighs 117 pounds, but doesnt ~y.. " pfhe Treasury is going into| Running low on gasoline and chandise intended either for export Junean, Alaskl when he was about Jackie’s pres- rse, a block from her home. expect to add much height or o “puo ooy aarket and borrow| money at the same time, he per-|cr New York City. Station Inspect- age. This year she won the Audubon weight because her family has a sreoom;oéxawcyfmar eb (‘:. =‘or‘xm\ suaded a filling station operator to or Curran said as far as he knows » has wonderful prospects of Women's championship, the youns- tendency to grow up early. [t ko cniin xun:. ki n.?ur(] advance him a tank of gasoline N0 war materials were destroyed. national ~ championship ¢t player in the club’s history to| Al her family except one sister "J“;fl;:"“";:""‘nc ¥ WIT:’V“:““’?L and {o keep the registration card|The dead man was identified as » within. the next two years. hold the title play golf but Jackie is the first O jfm", mwv‘;‘ ";05’,“';‘:‘;?L 38 contaral’ | William Minnock, watchman. Al ability o and champion. Her best score thus far go.q g £ ¢ “And as yet,” says the garage-| ond it's just a questic improv has been 80—but with polish on ““m i “Unele sam is selling de- Man, “he hasn't redeemed the ing to see that she doesn't and ¢ her short game, she and Millar fense I‘)(Ind\ and - stamps to 16w- | card, but I'm not worried because tny faults kept, ¢ expect to lower that a few SUrOkes wave seamio. howsemives . enii.| I Kniow sooner or later he's going ou - e Extes(RGaRRg:, Jlpime right, school prackioe. houts, bl by all. [dren, If the government syphons to Want it badly.” your pin money out of your pock-| The draft board agrees. 5 ets, you can't spend it AR A n | Finally, the Treasury experts ssass‘ IKE ANY WISE BUYER, you'll want top allowance on your present car—top value in the new! A good man to see on both counts is your Ford dealer. He's eager to talk trade. And he has one of the really great new car buys of all time! Passenger room of the 41 Ford FOID GO(’ID DRIVERS AGUE. Boys and girls, g el opportunity to win one of 98 Univer- m{ Scholarships for skill- driving. For deuils. write Ford Good Drivers League, Dearborn, Mich., or see your Ford Dealer GET THE FACTS AND YOU'LL GET A FORD JUNEAU MOTOR CO. E. E. NINNIS, Manager J meau, Alaska assume that many vest large sums of ! fense industries. | Ve | All this sounds as pat as pie, but is not pat. The Treasury plan- know they're figuring on paper, that anything could come along and scramble their figures. ANRNAN M — | Besides, they are fearful the ne W”I”)////)M’ ' | income tax rates won't take mul‘n people will in- money in de- money from the wage earners. So don't be surprised next fall and winter if you hear talk about pockets of flation. Most economists now call this possible new brake “forced saving.” It might be traveling un- der another name by next year, but the idea is this: On pay day the government steps in and takes, say 15 percent, of your paycheck and hands you over a receipt. The receipt may he in the form of a bond, a note or | what-have-you. It is not negoti® | able. You can't use it for money. The government says “We'll pay | over.” Their idea would be that they were making you save money against the rainy day that inevita- bly follows a boom, especially a wartime boom. e i Housing Proj et For Army |Enlisted Men af Fort Rich- | ardson fo Be Supplied | with Homes Now is greater than that ot any com- parable ‘car. Its soft, quiet ride, entirely new this year, is a real sensation. It is economical, too— ! won first place in its class in the official 1941 Gilmore-Grand Canyon Economy Run! For a Big Deal and Big Value, see your Ford dealer! $40,000,000. Included in the projects is An- { from Fort Richardson. ——e— PHONE "0] ASKA newspaper, : low-| a brand new proposal to brake jn-' { this back when the emergency is WASHINGTON, May 27.—Presi- | dent Roosevelt has approved.of de- | fense housing construction estimat- led to cost between $35000,000 and chorage, Alaska, for 200 houses at ‘m_onth]y rental of $20, to be occu- 1pled by families of enlisted men , The Datly Alaska Ewpire has m‘ iargest paid circulation of any N-l ! Defense Stamp‘ RIC Execufed a A&D Greek Wha Took Shot at ' Italian-King Emmanuel Pays Toda_y with Life 2OME, May 27.—Vasail Mihailoff, |accused of firing several shots at an automobile in which King Viec- tor Emmanuel was riding with the Albanian Premier on a visit to that | ccuntry on May 17 was executed at dawn today in the Tirana prison, Mihailoff, descrived as an “All Greek,” shot wild and none of the bullets found a human mark. Suhncnbe lar 'he ll:mpm Chrysler MARINE Engine @ Engicesin Stock A Marine Engine for Marine Use Enquire About . t '] times (Not a Conversion) Our Financing Plan Designed and Built for Marine Use by Chrysler Corp. ACE CROWN ROYAL 6.CYLINDER 6-CYLINDER 8CYLINDER 45-35 H. P. 55-110H.P. 75-143 H. P. ALSO THE NEW 4CYCLE AIR-COOLED LAUSON OUTBOARD MOTOR ; 'l'ho llcw Sensation in the Outhoard World! \ | i N | Here is the 10-cent postdl savings | stamp which will go on sale throughcut the U. 8., May 1, in connection with the sale of na= tional deicnse savings bonds. "“PHONE 57

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