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PAGE TWO e v = [ ——— Personally Speaking Heavenly Lingerie for Mother, by CHEVETTE Lace ertion and own Unbeliey ing slip a cred and ITOSTESS Je cc colors DRESIDENT Northland Is DFSIGNATES Bound South .uAI(,\Vlng passengers W. M. Brown, Mrs. W. M. Brown, Master Daniel Brown, Master Mil- ton Brown, John Smith, Mrs. Jobh The capitulation was made si- Smith, Mrs. John Brantner, William multaneously to the Allies and the L. Andrews, Mrs. William L. An- Soviet High Command, with Gen. drews, Fred Henry, Mrs. Fred Jodl, representative of the German Henry, Miss Nancy Kunkel, D High Command, and of Grand Spangenberg and Earl Dylrymple. Admiral Doenitz, signing the act Leavirg this morning for the for Germany * south” were the following Admiral Doenitz has also an- To Petersburg—Mrs. Tora Nor- nounced that all German arms will heim, Roald Norheim and be silent by 11 o'clock tonight, Longden. European War Time p. m, To Ketchikan—Charles Ronquist, EWT.) Robert Norman, Floyd Shulke, Mrs Allied radios today flashed orders J. Pournie, Laurence Rathburn, E. {o all Germans and G lan-con- J. Giovanetti and Charley A. Bur- «Continued jrom Page One) ] trclled ships at sea to head for nett the neargst Allied ports and re- To Wrangell—Frances Fletcher main there for further orders nd Envoy Routh. ..o To Seattle — Mrs. James Reed, 5 ‘ Clarence E. Page, Leon Rudisky, MOiherS HOflOreO \':1111;3111 McDonald and Charles W Wallace -+ By RebekahLodge vu s MERICAN OUT The Rebekah Lodee will meet to- morrow evening at the usual time ]‘ ’ ]' and place but instead of the regu- lar business meeting a social even- BRI S e B nor all 4 pan American World A ‘A very special program and enter- PIane flsw to Seattle this morning tainment will be provided by the With the following passengers; For- B iiftes in o ool e ill, R. J. Sommers, Ha affair, and the eommittee has ex- 't “"“ RRE Marcyil CER. S econl. 1o i i Fairbanks: Norman Stines would atte he assurance of Walter Wals hand John Frasher. a really enj 1ir L By gl i 20 TENTION PLEAS If you are a member of the WILSON IN JUNEAL Church’of Christ that does not use strumental music in the worship, representative of the Don Wilson, and are interested in helping start Whiz Fish Products Company in a Cengregation in Juneau, Phone “Blaine, has arrived in Juneau and 10 or 20 and ask for Boyd Field i8 a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. between' 7 and 9 p. m (Adv.) - - - - PLANS LUNCHEON SALE SKAGWAY PEOPLE HERE The Missionary Society of the Mr. and Mrs. E. Lund, George W Memorial Church has planned a Lund, Al and Louise Gellert, of luncheon sale for tomorrow after- Skagway, are guests at the Hotel noon from 2 to 5:30 o'clock . Juneau SLIPS . .. trim GOWNS . .. coats and robes Z%. d/”. Bsé,z.flchi go. QUALITY SINCE /887 Albert - |FOUR MILLION & x;BUT(HERED AT HORROR (AMP (Cmtmm!d Jrom Paqe Oone) included sterilization and castration. | Children were infected with typhus, ic:\ncm' and malaria, tne report added, and the reaction of young | children to certain peisons was | “observed” by the Nazi medical men A The report said investigators wrnuml the most evtensively and el- | aborately equipped Nazi death lab- oratories yet. Gas chambers where thousands lost their lives had signs above the doors reading “Special Bat “Disinfection Peint,” or i simply “Entrance to Baths.” The investigatinz committee ,placed the full blame on Heinrich Himmler, declarinz him the or- zanizer of the camp in 1939 for the special purpose of wiping out eiti- zens of occupied Europe. ! ‘The report d the camp occu- pled a large territory around Os- wiecim, 31 miles east of Krakow, | embracing the small camps of Aushwitz, Birkenau, Monowitze, Goleshau, Yvaishowitz, Niedachs, Blekhammer and others, .- GOVERNOR GIVES ROTARY DOPE ON CONFAB AT RENO Colonial E(os‘omy, Tourists Pointed as All-West- ern Inierests feminine, lingerie for mother’s gift on Personal, dainty her big day . .. Styled in the initimable manner of Chev- ette, in Bur-Mills rayon crepe and satin . . . Ever so lovely, perfect fitting and long wearing . Guest speaker for the weekly Rotary Club mecting today was 3 Gov. Ernest Gruening, who recently nmed VR Oas Rl returned from a Conferexce of all dressy, lovely to wear Western Governors in Reno, Ne- © i vada. Western Governors, of which )5 and 8.95 there are 11, have started a twice- yea Conference so that = they may m(-u and discuss problems which they feel are similar in each ably beautiful Match- state. nd gown sets, both tail- Gov. Gruening gave the “meat” lace trimmed of this meeting to the Rotary Clib in a very = a5 interesting short speech. 9.95 to 14.95 The Western States are very il terested in Alaskn they feel it ROBES is part of the West and is closely stton, crepes hostess associated with problems likened . prints, solid unto theirs and because of this they feel “what is beneficial to one beneficial to all of 14.95 to 29.95 One - of € ns which Gov. Grueninz felt was true in Alaska onial Econem defined states who are producers of raw materials which are sent elsewhere to be processed This is a disadvantage to the vari- ous states, as processing the ma- terials would aid in their status. Each state seemed v financial y interested 1 in “seeing Alaska a State” and all asked for suggestions as to how they could help in furthering this. “The main problem discussed,” the Governor said, “was that of THE DAILY ALA.,KA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA rcnsclousn:ss m Alaskn biggest m(lust‘ry and the pros md lcons of how to develop this to ench state's® advantage, as well as Alaska’s, because “it is a namml, the Governor added. Iv The mest important part gained from Gov. Gruening’s attendance at this conference was, as he said, ' “the help of 11 Governors and | their states, as well as 22 Senators in the National Senate in the furtherance of Alaska’s develop- ment—and that this help wasn't souzht, but offered.” he Rev. Robert ‘Treat, it was announced,, is the new Scout Master, replacing Ray Adams. ! Guests of the meeting included four of the five members of the Territorial Housing Authority, now meeting in Juneau. They are: Mrs. Louise W. Miller, of Ketchikan; The Rev. Paul O'Connor, of Kotze- bue; Jake Cropley, of Juneau, and Edward V. Davis, of Juneau. Also attending the meeting were two members of the Federal Hous- {ihz Authority from Seattle: Stanley A. Furman and Philip R. Ruen. Other guests were: Kenneth Alex- ander, Charles Powell, - Arthur Peterson and Hugh Antrim. CAPT. W. D. MOORE PASSES AWAY AT PIONEERS" HOME William th Capt. Dctmngc Mcore Pioneers’ Home Hospital in ka at 4:30 p. m. May 6. H2 Fas been a resident of the Home sinc2 February 2, 1934.. Capt. Moore was born in Peru, October 14, 1854, ¢ Ameng the early settlers in Aloka,.Capt. Mcore was one of the first and outstanding. With his r and brothers he went to the Stkine country in 1873 where the fronily engaged in mining and rteam ating. From the year 1886 re mined at Fortymile, Koyukuk, Nome and other camps of early days. father founded the town of Ay Fer many years he engaged in trading and steambeating on the Yvken either on his own account others interests. At a pilot tain on river boats he be- cn2 of the best kncwn and d characters on the Yukon. *w all the famous Alaskans cf the early days and could spin int>resting yarns about any or all 1 - -eo— Fred Ed“’lr(lh has entered St. Ann's Hospital for medical treat- ment. Mrs. Felix Hakkinen of Haines “is a surgical patient at St. Ann’s Hospital. F) E. James was admitted to St. Aun's Hospital yesterday. Joe Kelly this morning entered St. Ann's Hespital for medical care. Mrs.. Catalino Barrill, with her baby boy, has returned to her home {rom St. Ann's Hospital. Lée Donnelly, medical was discharged from St. Hospital vesv,erda» - MRS. CLLME\TD RETDRNS Mis. Lillian Clements, who has been south for some weeks, has returned to her Juneau home. e BUY WAR BONDS patient, Ann’s GLANCE (By Associated Press) European Theatre—Nazi hold- outs in Czechoslovakia capital of Prague, and some parts of the shrunken Moravia-Bohemia pocket fight on in defiance of uncondi- tional surrender agreement; U. S. Third Army troops reach oul§kirts of Prague as three Russian Armies drive toward the city. Pacific Fronts — Flame-throwing tanks pace U. S. soldiers and Ma- rines advancing in southern Oki- nawa; American Superfortresses bomb targets on Japanese home Island of Kyushu; Australians storm across Tarakan Island, off Borneo; in the Philippines, Ameri- can trogps advance on Mindanao and engage in stubborn fighting m 20th Century —_———— Two Free Deliveries Daily Meat Market northern Luzon. D VICTORY DINNER TO BE SERVED SATURDAY BY SONS OF NORWAY A Victory Dinner will be served by the Sons of Norway Lodge Sat- urday night, May 12, at 6:30 in the Odd Fellows Hall for the members, their families and invited guests. Cards will be played after the dinner. More details may be ob- tained from calling Black 724. - -o SULLIVANS IN JUNEAU Sitka Petershurg and Mrs. C. J. Sullivan, of ay, are guests at the Gas- Hotel Mr. Skag tineau NELSON IN JUNEAU Nelson, of Skagway, has in Juneau and is regis- the Gastineau Hotel -o - NOTICE! The Rebekahs will hold a social meeting Wednesday, May 19, in henor of Mother’s Day. Refresh- ments and entertainment will fol- | low the meeting. | Isabelle Jorgenson, Sec.| >ees - | Empie Vant-ags bring resuits! Sam arrived tered at Daily Schqduled Trips TO Also Trips: Wra'fig"ell Ketchikan To' 3:d s 72ty b8 HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Réservahons Phone 612 BULLETINS LONDON — Only two neutrals, Switzerland and Erie, now recognize the shadow of the German Govern- ment. LONDON A broadcast from Flensbutg announced that hence- forth the greeting “Heil Hitler” is under ban of German forces.* MADRID The swastika disap- peared from here today. RIO DE JANERIO—Brazil is tak- ing today off, celebrating the col- lapse cf the German armies in Europe. VATICAN CITY—The Pope will kroadcast at noon: tomorrow, 6 a. m., Eastern War Time. TOKYO-—The Japanese were told tcday Germany has surrendered. LONDON-—Arthur Seyss-Inquart, German Commissioner for The Netherland, has been placed under arrest by the Canadian First Army. He faces war crime charges. WASHINGTON ' —, Congressmen disclosed the War Department plans for a peacetime stan army of about 500,000 e, B up by an active reserve of 40\‘0000 Will Invesfigale Shipping Surplus Mlaska Material WASHINGTON, wiay 8-—Reports that surplus materials are being shipped out of Alaska without re- gard for possible civillan use in that area will be sifted by Mead Committee investigdtors, =Senator Mitchell, Democrat, Washington, has announced. The Senator told reporters be was informed that' the armed services claim it is desirable to ship as much surplus as possible frcm Alaska before July 1. Fasiest and Shortest Route to Westward Alaska BERLIN QUARTERS OF HITLER FOUND; WELL EQUIPPED MOSCOW, May 8—A front dis- patch said today the Russians had uncovered a vast underground headquarters in Berlin used by Adoclf Hitler, but that the search for the bodies of the Fuehrer and his propaganda minister Goebbels continued in vain. 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