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i i MONDAY, MAY 18, 1942 11 U S MEN TIDES TOMORROW JAMES 'RAMSA; PAGE TWO 'IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA GESTAPO IN { (Sun Time) | { as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE HOLLENQ },’} DROWN NEA II:{(])‘E;h u:[ldp, ]g.;: am., 187 feet | is invited to present this coupon this evening g e 125 an 1 feet | i Y | High tide 4:46 pm., 139 feet | Sl D0R ot ol st | Low tide 10:32 pm., 46 feet CAPITOL THEATRE ST JOHN, B. C. e o o o o 0 o o H > f SRA TR+ and receive TWO TICKETS to see: » © : Temperature, Sunday, May 17 e ! “BLossons l" THE n"svru . . CURBSPIRIT Maximum 66, Minimum 46 e Heinrich Himmler, Chief Seven Bodies Recovered & . S el Fedetal Tan—be par Peraon of Police, Is fo Cope After Mishap in | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! 1 Crossinglake ~ FORTY-ONE TAKE == with Resistance Hir The bodies of seven of twelve American officers and erlisted men | who drowned last week near H AND John, British Columbia, have been Himmiler is said (0 rea recovereq and dragging operation ] v et e mroseeding for the other five,| Leaving today for the south were | ( itenant. Reinbare it was learnsd here today. the following [ : mnan who had just: returned | For Wrangell—L. L. Vaughn and | 1 s Bty | A. L. Florence t occupie ance from the seene suid that a party of [ artment R e O e e e aorosy a ko | . FOF REGHIGH-T, A, Thatcher s Navy DeP Commande {he Gérman O on two pontoohs, parellel to each |ond Charles T Ayram, N cerning amander of th For Prince Rupert—Mrs. George d tlnflmfl other and powered by outhoard One motor failcd and the throwing the American Jation troops in northern France fimmler followin anti-German ac mo pontoans separated, men into the water. A trapper, watch h ‘L veasel in Stanley Jackson, Mrs. Stanley Jack- son, Miss M. Jackson. For Vancouver--H. R. Richardson, | | | Warning, George Warning, the Rr‘v.} ! . from the by the execution of 1 ; n : | party - G. Hendricks, Mrs. G. Hendrieks, C. | o AND eaders of ‘-‘. ll,“.‘,‘v than 200 “AlvlvH Hm‘“l‘_.k:“ u“.Al & ‘1“'}’[ {hing | Camipion. | FOR nmmR,VAT‘O 5 dutel -,,.' office he knew was that he could s .].m- Sealtle—Mrs. M. E. Eskstrang, |. RMA'“ON CALL i : I ter. He rowed out in Miss M. Caswell, E. L. Arnell, M) 1N O! & - nothing but wate X e b e R 3 \ boat and managed to save five of . Mis. G. , Mrs e 1 the men Smith, Dr. Courtney Smith, Miss 'Iixlx men apparently were en- C. Smith, R. F. Poston, Mrs. R. F. saged in work on the highway to|Poston, Steven Poaton. L. Devenney, T. Robertson, W. Mr. and Mrs. J. Finlay e oM. Hore s U m death of & U-boat in the Mediterrancan which was hunted down by a destroyer of the | A1y And Son Leave '0 British Keyal Navy und sunk with depth bombs. The caplain and cne sailor survived. Top: The sub - Werner, L. Johnson, Jack Finlay, . ors en the deck wash., Bottom (left), sailor has hold of a ladder; Mrs. Jack Finlay, Jay Madison Fin- | Make Home in South, G vy vone nd buss. reads to ve sk lay, Mrs. Curtis Shattuck, Allen o .ll»n.ml’d( royer llnl‘lnuughll 4I|‘al.h hn|lh<n .l-.l ;...r Shatiuek. Misi: A -Maloiey, < fellow crew members. Botto ghi: The caplain is pulled in to the destroyer. Censcrship veiled other A. E. Maloney, A. E. Maloney, Mrs, the south,.| details of the incident. Charles G. Burdick, Miss Lee El- -| HAENRY GREEN ' | Freight Fhove ¥ veady to go. Circle defines sury * SMART WHITE SHIPS - - . To make their home in Mrs. Jack Finl ):nlul!vun\ 1 ) wn‘H ARMY MANY H.IGHIS SCHEDULED DALY AT 10:00A.M. ] Juneau . hile their immediate plans are| T°% FEEF P FRCELTC oW | - SH sy T SRRARERSEE | o F SR SREISR M 0 e afimite. s Mr. and ‘Mrs. Finay AT T | Bl T TR T TS T R | L T jan to visit Mrs. Finlay ’ F||m A(for Sets GI[IS OVER WEEKE“D Chichagot 18 :u 18 :0 :: :3 5 £ Kimshan 18 0 18 0 me and later continue to Nort} Heans Aflu"e[ af |n- ki %)2?13" i i: ig :g :: to visit her parents. i o NEW YORK, May 18 — Eriemy duction Cenfer Muking. the gt Eeetohikan oh e ae s Ih. a0 #lso expect to spend some iime i fi ican T 0 NEW YORK, May 18—Police submarines were officially credited Sattrday with sAaska’ Coapta Alr- {1 Atkaan 38, 19 ; California with Mr. Finlay's par-| AMEri@an 1100pS UCCUPY | commissioner Valentine today said |last week with sending 16 United A lines were Jim Boyle, J. W. Paine,|| Hoonah . 10 — ey cnts before making any permanent, Vital A in Renub efinitely there will be no night Nations vessels to the bottom in PORTLAND, Oregon, May 18 —'gng H. B, Foss; from Ketchikan | Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 600 plan: ‘ 200 112l Areas In KepUD- | Lasebann games in New York City. the Western Atlantic, bringing the Lew Ayres started some girl clerks' to Wrangell, M. Einstaff; from Ket- SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY ko FRY. as boeh EpROTS! ¢ The games are banned 8s part of | total for the war to 191 Allied |hearts thumping at an army in-!chikan to Juneau, Julius Fischbein Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell - Petersburg Kake ! h the Alaska lic Near Canal the regulations to dim the coast sinkings for that area duction center here today as he y. w. Usatis and Howard D. Cann: || Junesu $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 ..A‘\m ing clfvlyny-ml;:i» - to protect shipping against submar- The navy announced the casual- reported for army service 'from Wrangell to Ketchikan, M. :f“tke' = fi'?,?, 23’3 i A came to| 5 VASHINGTON, Moy L e s | InSlincks ty list and put the number dead He came out of the conscientious j Kiepsen and L. P. St. Germain. | wt,:,r,‘?e‘;.'g 15.00 3 his city from Grand Forks, Nortl "“l‘\"“" S i b l']""'““:“r (':‘f’““ i in the sinkings at 3, missing, 115, objectors camp with 25 other'in-! prom Juneau to Petersburg, pas- |} Kasaan . Dakota, and taught school herc Al gt o the | INFANT DAUGHTER and survivors, 470 ductees from Hood River, grinning |sengers were L. E. Elkins, I. M Exoress Eate: 250 per’ foand—Minimum of SLO for three years before her marriage g ,.'( Taed fotoss of | Ve URE b L e ————— and bronzed from the sun and|pani, Mrs. I M. Dahl, John M- | ; Mr. Finl June, 1934. W R e B L : e SLEOR s A 2 wind, and said he was going to Cormiok, Byram G. Gowles and wii. |} FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Phone 612 g 4 : s are ady oc- Dead foliowing premature birth | DENVER GIRLS ARRIVE . { Ko b . HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: To friends at the steamer to bid TN weidy Ptald . the army with a 1-0 classification'}is Dayidson; from. Petsrsbwrg to S (Liem farewsll, Mr. and Mrs. Pinlay by ! ; | caturday,’ the 'infant daughter of HERE SEERING. JOBS|. ° * 0 o o . He said: that| afe s & Arkaeon ron Sttida | Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% /. sid they could not say they w i e Depariment sald to-ingt/sod, Mis Hieve VbRl olde NOCFyacauenuag - 30 (ISR the California Selective Service' o Tenake ol it i ey An additional charge will be made for single passengers merican t d oc- to Tenakee, H. R. Elliott; from Si wving Alaska perman as they! ¢ : ican troops had OC- Haines was buried this afternoon here looking for jobs are M Bocr ! hadl Tesomimbnded: tHAE hey J : =l to flag stops. ot i to visi S i e : graveside services by the Rev. othy Hiatt ana Miss Ann Drobnick " ¢ ka to Juneau, Jim Powers, Richard; be assigned to t expected e medical corps T ~obse! - or-| Walter Soboleff. of Denver. Both are office w LAt b e B e B o e ome time in the future. i el i S RGN QR A T, ” Nt .o - The cecupied areas incluge gun| Mrs- Hotch and the baby were | ers with high hopes of employ- e an and Ma'y_ Cawu’-vl( s (T = R mission of the 1 mplacements, airplane d g v Hoonah on Saturday and returning OIWay tations Bontidt A0A tal here late Saturday night, the — e . : il i ons 0 liary air fields. the largest of infant living only three hours. GOES TO KETCHIKAN BACK IN JUNEAU nomL Hoonah, Jenny Raven was A ' R W A Y S i i 3 ) ol 4 passenger. is the Raio Hato air base — e, — I. A: Thatcher, merchandise brok-| S, g Annual Dan(e is Juthwest of the Canal Burma was separated from India er, left today for a business trip 0" “Ew Posr"ou In addition to these flights, two| » i * o i round trips were made to Taku by G ' S jgning came as American| April 1, 1937. to Ketchikan rn e o i negotiators in Martir ontin & R Harize sociate Fiel planes, Saturday and another rea uccess in Donald S, Hartzell, Associate Field | Hight Ao Sitkarwith Mrs. Jack Pat iscussions with French authoriti . . .. Representative of the Federal Se-| | to safeguar enct I) ‘7 N I o e erson, Rev. H. Dowles, Mrs. P. R. b i Illllflna, rince 151t . S- cwrity Agency, has armived in Ju-ip,e) CMayine Martin and Joyee a3 ks 5 o . ., |neau from Washingtcn, D. C. to . HiF taka 1b: new duties’ in/the Fedagal Carroll as passengers for Sitka and | S DHEY Ol Ed Ratzow, Richard Wissmath, Wil- | ial Security Office here . 3 |liam Stuart, Andrew Fairbairn and| | Mr. Hartzell, a former Juneau i 2 Earl L. Butcher as returning pas- mun who as in the Office of In- senger | dian Affairs here before 1936, ex- > ‘|)1'A'sn'“, himself as highly pleased Sunday flights of ACA planes in- Sb Ui bick 1hi b STitoRy cluded three trips to Sitka with the B " x following passengers from here for | ."'“ l"""“‘"‘; 'l‘.'l‘ ‘-;["”"“”%’l ' ‘_“‘" the Baranof Island city Lois Hill, | Gastineau Hotel. His family is re-| oM Gloslie, William A, Trippet. On Saturday evening the Sons of Norway gave their annual May Dance in the Elks’ Ballroom with a | large attendance. Music for the - - Round-Trip Fares: 2 10% off twice one-way | _ E fares, when purchased g é | @ B pala eveni e e ovehesira ana svery- | COURTNEY SMITHS, cne 25 cla 2 @ st ey s POSTONS LEAVE awhnded. the. beoutifud_erocheted TODAY FOR SOUTH bedspread which was given away McGrath Flat Juneau Fairbanks, Alaska Flat, Alaska ... was the envy of the other women | Dr. and Mrs. Courtney Smith ar maining in Washington until such | piyzelie Swartz, M. G. Swartz, Mr Gialovin. Alnika Bcar '“.i":' s dalignies “Couriynd and SME. And time as tansportation is available 1, H. Higgins, Anne Drobneck J.1| Juneau, Aaska \l v»“ml. ‘“um‘.” .‘t‘,}‘ s"m n' l to Alask Fischbein, Dorothy Hyatt, Mrs. W Mcornfl} s $112 Mrs Cur“s Sha”u(k Dr. Smith, Assistant Commissione s TR F. Reynolds, Walter Reynolds, Amy figfiaA:-‘:kS;‘—': =120 g0 99 121 83 $97 ) the Temitorial Department of ]pk[_NMM (AR[ | 2 Aa e A A Mrs.| O, Alagka ST e 1o noe em g A A. Seattle, Was! CLINIC IOMORROW ‘Those who came to Juneau from || Whitehorse, Y. T.. Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 | Sitka with ACA Sunday were: J. L. | From 11 to 12 oclock tomorrow| Walker, B. F. Dupuis, Eugene Grat- || Effective Nov. 1,1941 L. A. NELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager in the Government Hospital, a clin-| ton, E. Van Ermen, B. Basham, ic for native expectant mothers will| Raymond Tucker, Rudy Natar, | 135 S0. Pragklin 4t FHONE 10§ { e held, under the auspices of the Harvey McNulty, Leo M. Devenny, mA 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE Territorial Department of Health, | Tom Robertson, Mrs. B. Carmichael tion trip com And Son Leave for e o i Dr. Smith plans to attend the Vacation in South wem "siwo weeums o o Association in S Mrs. Curtis Shattuck and her|,.g pe gng his wife will visii their ’\n Allen D. Shattuck, left today parents in Everett, Wask for the south to spend the summer Mr. and Mrs, Poston and son are visiting her parents, Mr. and Ms s patmansatly. (b re: They will be joined lfer in U RRat A ROl o ! 08 AR a1 ing completed his assignment in Ju- immer by Mr. Shattuck, of the|,e,, a¢ ganitary Engineer for the tuck Insurance COmpany, Who | merritorial Department of Health going 1 for a vacation in s st w it BOMBER CRASHES; AND MRS. SHIELS (REW OF 9 DEAD lEAVE I:OR SOUTH BARKSDALF FIELD, La May g—Barksdale Field suffered the All native expectant mothers are @nd children. urged to attend this conference - A round trip flight to Tulsequah i .. kot and a charter trip to Lake Hassel- FUNERAL FOR JERRY | borg for the U. S. Forest Service \ HALL TO BE HELD W on the beoks for today with a Funeral services for Jerry Hall, 8| Sika flight taking the following year old native boy who died re-| I"“MC&K&I : R, Joh?non, Tom Mor- cently in the Government Hospital, | "‘”:'m’.‘l‘uT‘j‘"\‘v’_"’“'%’i;‘v Eli Howard will be held at 2 pm. tomorrow in, o o ard Wissmath | the Memorial Presbyterian Church, | Ers e ey ] TRAVEL ON A the Rev. Walter Soboleff conduct- SIEVE M((UT(HEON PAC LB ”P H A T ll E Interment will be in the Ev- RECEIVES PROMOTION! [ rimcess en Cemetery 1 LINER y : ATCO | and Mrs C. les Jack, par- oy B { Juneau to Vancouver, leaving Jur turn to ¢ k ki L i Archie W. Shiels, Gener ager of ll.L Pacific American Fi or iceident tod when a 4- ents of the boy arived from ve McCulcheon, formerly Sup- 1es, and Mrs. Shiels left today|mctored er crashed near the | Tenakee for the service. or for the Territorial Depa Victoria or Seattle | for the south after spendin e | tield, killing the crew of nine, three FE et {ment of Labor, has been promot L l N E ‘: last tw in Juneau on business, | 0ffi and six er ren . CHARLES BYRAM L |to the position of Acting Commis-| Princess Louise sails from Juneau Mr. Shiels expects to m t The names of those killed are pick in the United States for a visit, Crown Princess Juliana’of | Charles T. Byram, representativesioner for the Department and has| May 17, 13—June 1 to Washington, D. C., a thheld until the next o have the Netherlands, now living in Ottawa, Canada, is shown in New |of Schwabacher-Frey Company, left |assumed the duties of that office T W MULVERME o Alaska Transportation reache; tile and bot! een notified Tk with her hushand. Peince Bernhatd, who recently flew from | today for Ketchikan on his way|according to M. J. Hass, Commis-| Agent: C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska Company { Mrs. Shiels are planning to 1 - e England to Ottawa. The two were holding a press conference when !south after a complete trip through sioner of Labor. ° I} wurn to Juneau in BUY DEFENSE BONDS the picture was taken. They are planning a visit at the White House. Alaska on business. Mr. McCutcheon will leave today CA“ADIA“ PACIFIC o L s BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 ' o! esday for a routine trip to = BABRNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By BILLY DeBECK Sitka in connection with business| BUY DEFENSE STAMPS SRAzILS f e —_— ¢ i jof the Labor Department. He will —_— | :\::E MOSRN\“G Ml\“. ) R 1. SWOW Y. 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