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FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1945 g-ln All" EMESSES Mrs. Roosevelt, in which he char- acterized the President as a “great Joseph Stalin Stalin also sent a separate note “in i crganizer in the struggles of free- to President rry S. Truman GREAT SORRow A'I‘ dom-loving nations against a com- behalf of the Soviet Government mon enemy.” and myself The message said ROOSEVEIJ DEA'I'H The text of the:note 6 BXoAd-| .1 express our profound con- cast by Moscow radio, said: dolences to the Government of the “Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, Wash- United States of America on the H ington. Please accept sincere con- occasion of the premature death Text of Note GiVen as coicnces on tne cceasion of the of President Roosevelt. The Ameri- can people and the United Nations loss in Franklin Roosevelt a great death of your husband and the ex- pression of my sympathy in your *Broadcast from Moscow great sorrow. The Soviet people politician of world significance and as a great organizer in the strug- and security after the war. LONDON, April 13 — Premier 8les of the freedom-loving nations The vernment of the Soviet Marshal Stalin expressed his sor- against the common enemy, and as Union resses sincere sympathy row at the death of President @ leader in the cause insuring the to the American people in their Rosevelt today in a message to security of the whole world. Signed, great loss, and their conviction that o the policy of friendship between the great powers who are shoulder- ing the main burden of war against the common enemy will continue in the future The message was signed, “Joseph Stalin.” STEAMER IN FROM SOUTH THIS P. M. A steamship arnved from the south today with the following pas- sengers frem Seattle: R. J. Elligsen, H. Brevik, L. Ribbleth, R. G. Senn, Philip A. Craig, William Oberg and Louis L. Trochen. Frem Ketchikan: Mrs. Lena Sep- panen and Cacil Wheat. Leaving tonight at 8 o'clock, the fcllowing passengers frem Juneau will be on bos H. Hope M(‘Clo\kk\. elke, Vernon Anderson, Philippe Deschanes, Walter S. Gamble, Mike Goldberg, Arthur Griffiths, Harold Gunderson, W. J. Fitzzerald, Tom Goton Elmer R. Garnes, Thomas Scott, Ivan Zanoff, Nick Laloff, Alex Ku- poff, Miss Margot Bailey, Thomas Dennison, R. C. Mason, Mrs. Mar- rie Mason, Victor Schrub, Mrs. Olive Schrub, Martin Sscrub, Burr Webber, Joe Moss, t G. Nelson, Victor T. Cran- all, T. L. anley, Mrs. T. L. Stan- ley, Robert Hay Mrs. Chester D. Moore and George Anderson. —e———— PRINCESS LOUISE HERE FROM SOUTH The Princess Lmuse. arriving from the south, brought the follow- ing passengers from Seattle: Ben W. Adams, Mrs. Rae I. Ad- ams, Mrs. Genevieve Barcus, Ken- neth Beck, Lowry J. Bjerkines, Gail E. Carver, Robert C. Daniels, Rufus A. 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Kennedy, Maurice American Legion Auxiliary next King, Miss Hazel I. Krebs, Alfred| pEoplE or woRlD Monday evening, has been post- is, Axel Mattson, Mrs. Louise | pened until the following Monday | évening, April 23. The program of 'Xhonm\ J '\llchul Mls Alm E H ¢. the meeting will be announced next Orosz, Mrs. Richmuns G. Or 2, | -+ - William A. Ross, Mrs. Bessie Gl band § Dea'h by Phone OLIVER RETURNS Ross, John Schald, Peter M. Shea, ) H Douglas Oliver, member of the Theodore A. Steen, Stanoje R. Sun- | Then Fhes Soufh staff of Fred Henning’s Clothing dich. ! o Store, returned to Juneau aboard Louis Voornas, Walter S. Wagner,] WASHINGTON, April 13 Mrs. the Princess Louise Mrs. Norma Wagner, Sam A. Ware, Franklin D. Roosevelt left the . iy nd Mrs. Ann Waynor, Mrs. Cecnnie White House yesterday afternoon "] Whitmore, Miss Dorothy Wilkinson, for the sorrowful flight to her Leo J. Jewett, of the Publi Lyndon, L. Winters and Mrs. Mary dead husband's side. The Army Roads Administration, arrived in E. Winters. supplied an airplane for the jour- Juneau from le abeard the From Vancouver: Thomas Dickin- ney to Warm Springs and for Princess Louise. son, Miss Marian R. Jensen, Miss reasons of personal. safety, the c, 376 400 Shirley M. Sundquist and Miss take-off time was not announced MR., MRS, McCAUL ARRIVE Mabel Cross | “I am more sorry for the people Thomeas J. McCaul, retired Ju- From Ketchikan: A. L. Dillinger, of the countries of the world than yeg siness man, accompanied by S. R. Emery, J. B. Covington, R. E. for the United States,” the Presi- Mys, Ann MeCaul, his wife, ¥ Ferris, John Herman, George Ha- dent's widow said turned to Juneau from Seattle berkorn and Miss F. Sargent. | Mrs. Roosevelt received the then apoard the steamer Princess Louise. From Wrangell: Miss Kathryn!Vice-President Truman in her Churchill, Mrs. Ann DeLong, | White House sitting room and there Tommy Jimmie, Joe Kuntz, John made the remark about being |Loftus and Harry Uka |grieved first for the people of the | ——— — world. Darigold Sweet Cream BUTTER She told Trum: “The President HILLERMAN WILL &0 | Truman replied: “Tell' us what HEAD ROTAR'A"S we can do. Is there anything we can do to help you?” Secretary Early said Mrs. Roose- The Board of Directors of the Juneau Rotary Club have elected velt received the news of her hus- band's death by telephone. She was the Rev. G. Herbert Hillerman as gttending an afternoon benefit for President of the Club for the next washington charity, held at the year. Sulgrave Club. She went to the p A p E R Io w El The Board appointed the follow- telephone, spoke a few words, put ing officers to serve with the new down the receiver, walked to her president: car without a word to anyone and John Young, Secretary-Treasure! Homer Garvin, Assistant Secretar: Edward Keithahn, Vice-President, and Henry Harmon, Sergeant-at- Arms. The new officers duties on July 1. STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, Aprii 13 — Closing | quotation of Alaska-Juneau mine stock today is 7, American Can 98, Anaconda 32':, Bethlehem Steel 76, Curtiss-Wright 5%, Interna- tional Harvester 79 Kennecott 138, New York Central 232, North- |ern Pacific 224, U. S. Steel 65%. Dow, Jones averages today are as follows: Industrials, 159.77; rails, 53.19; ummns‘ 29.25. - was driven to lhu ‘White House. CHURCHILL SENDS HIS CONDOLENCES T0 MRS. ROCSEVELT WASHINGTON, April 13—British Prime Minister Winston Churchill said today the death of President Franklin Roosevelt is a “loss to the British Nation and the cause of freedom in every land.” His' voice breaking, Jonathan Danigls, one of Mr. Roosevelt's secretaries, read the message Chur- Roosevelt : CAPITOL CAFE OBSERVED % most profound sym- PASSING OF PRESIDENT bathy®in your grievous loss, which | The Capitol Cafe and Cocktail is alse a loss to the British Empire Bar was closed yesterday after- and the cause of freedom in every noon and last night, out of respect land. I feel so deeply for you all. to the death of President Roosevelt. As for myself, T have lost a dear, FORMAY will assume Strawberries POUND 49 The establishment is open today, cher friendship forged in the cateripg to its usual large number fire @f war. 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