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PAGE SIX SOUTHBOUND PASSENGER LISTHEAVY terday Mrs. Al Harry mu from S Mrs Mr R afternoon Seeliger R. Hall Arlon Thomas Garrison William Hays and Dr Raymonc ister, Nina Ed E. Edwa Delbert w I passengers for Se J. Naslund M. Joe John A. Moline, Hima car C. Erickson. Walter Moreno Peter K ttenhou Eitema James Lewis Murray C. Fowler Carpente: Cummings, Clarence E W. Gerw Cur Carl Veltma Trvin; Wm. A Glen - and cake E Dear I lin H Coul H Frank Huston. ‘ Ghester . seadte, waitn snotter,| MISS BARRETT Bertha Leake, Grace Pusich, Carl v Carlson, Marie Reck, orinne DR EBERHARDT nhow and two children and . Eiteman. H. Arlowe N. A. McEachran, Carl Danielson, Mildred Maynard, Judg: Gec ", Alex: der, R C € H x. aexender, RoberslEormal Church: Attaitslo Brendibble, ») | Boyd H H H b Gy Unite Medical Director W. Peratrovich, Harold Larsen, Al-» i H Henry Evan To W and M gell—John W. Tommilla D. William: Petersburg—A 1 R Nuptial rites for M Barrett of New Orlean: Jacob P. Eberhardt the Office and Dr medical direct- Indian Affairs place this coming Friday 30 p. m. in the North- resbyterian Church willis R. Booth officiate ¢ formal wedding and Dr. George Hays will give the Mrs. Hays is to be honor, while Lieut. War- Captain of the Port t Guards, will at- iegroom dding march Major Vietor organist will be home at 530 W. Tenth in the Harry Sperling home have taken for the pre- Y. Tag F ban d r of will ¢ May 21 ern Light The Re Irl Thatcher K WAR STAMPS PROVE FINEST PRESEN w Peratrovich ve will A the ter ninth birthday at the home and Mr Roy 2 Dixon Street W and ice cream held Mr 81 sandwiche party parents be ac- is to Nutley played by complished The El thei Game enjoyed by the eight which ir ition k Livi Sun- | to were resent 1 to at Haro The Billy Wa R 1ssen, Dicky Frank Peratrovich the usual birthday he Orme Hamlin and e SPECIAL M o Roy which ver t ed they t book - > were 859,604 per BUY WAR BONDS aral pension roll Why should Yvonne THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA 'HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TAKE ~ OVERROTARY representatives, who dur had been selected to the weekly meetings of the Club, were all present cafe for the noon lunch and very capably con- the entire session. Helgesen, Student Body took charge of the meet- f'Skip” MacKinnon a arms. Harry Sperling and Bob Phillips sup accompaniment performance b completed the nior ing the year ttend Rotary Perc eon ducted Bob ident with today Sergeant- led the sor plied the p sleight-of - ick Garvin no nd A pro: attendin Col Guest included Lieut. Col. Frederic I. D. Bogart today's Rotar B. Norri H. Nichols here from Cordova Capt. T. J. Dyck of the Salvation Army, was initiated as a new men ber, and Rod Darnell, who returned last night from the States, welcomed back Hudson, ' proud on. followed tradition °d out cigars after the luncl > AIDS SCRAP DRIVE Robert abed 28 George wa Lou father of a new and pa pass Tenn en KNOXVILLE nderford has L unable to walk because of To help out, he scr the W drive | buy atism p: War Bonds? Some answers to a question every one of 1. The Government planes, tanks, ships, you and everybody of his pay into War That’s the main reason for putting at least a dime from every dollar into Wa us should ask has figured out that, to pay for the and other tools of victory we need, else should put @t least 10 percent Bonds. 2. Every $3 you i return you $4 in r Bonds. But here are some others: i cold-blooded fina surely profitable investment was ever offered to anybody, anyw! 4. Suppose you lose the Bonds. S they're stolen, or burned. You do NOT Every bond you lose your money. registered in your name at the Department. NOTHING can prevent you getting your money back—with interest. 8. If you are already putting 10 of your Payroll Savings Plan, boost that 10 if you possibly can. If you're work lace where the Plan is install aven’t sigaed up yet, do so tomorrow! SAVE WITH ay into War Bonds, through the 5. Your War Bond money will help keep prices down! There are already fewer things to buy. And, as the President said, “If people with plenty of cash start bidding against each other for scarce goods, the rice goes UP!” Put your money in War onds—and help keep prices down! uppose to buy. Your mo if you've bought the money to get can't buy today! buy is reasury 9. If you're working in a plant where the Plan has ot been installed, talk to your employer and see if it can’t be installed right away. The local bank will help. If, for any reason, you're unable to get on a Pay- roll Savings Plan, the bank will help you start one of your own. percent Lost needs the money guns—now! See percent ing in a ed, but U.S. WAR BONDS EVERYBODY...EVERY PAYDAY This Message for VICTO Sponsored by RY Broiled Fried Steak and Chicken 6. Some day this war will be over! Then— there will be plenty of the things you want 10. The time is NO said: “Lost ground can always be regained. time—never!” Your Government PACIFIC AMERI THE DOUGLAS INN * nvest in War Bonds will 10 years. Simply from a ncial viewpoint, no more here. FULL TEXT OF ACT ON SUSPENSION OF The full text of the legislation approved on May 3 for suspension of assessment work on mining claims is as follows: Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Con- ess assembled, That the provision of section 2324 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, which requires on each mining claim located, and un- til a patent has been issued there- not less than $100 worth of la- to be performed and the same is hereby, suspended as to all min- claims in the United States, in- cluding the Territory of Alaska, un- til the hour of 12 o'clock meridan on the 1st day of July after the cessation of hostilities in the pre- sent war as determined by procla- mation of the President or concur- rent resolution of the Congress Provided, That every . claimant any such mining claim, in or- der to obtain the benefits of this Act, shall file, or cause to be filed, in the office where the location no- tice or certificate is recorded, on or before 12 o'clock meridian of July 1 for each year that this Act re- mains in effect, a notice of his de- sire to hold said mining claim under this Act for, bor ing of - than total Agriculture 90 percent of potash supply. absorbs the more world’s — 'AUK BAY VICTORY | GARDENS PLANTED About 30 workers have been carrying on a bgehive of industry at the Auk Bay Indian Victory Gardens, where 14 large plots are being worked. Almost every garden spaded and practically all have been seeded with such heartening vegetables as potatoes, turnips, car- rots and beets The school bus has made sev- eral trips with gardeners and the work of planting is well advanced, Indian Bureau official Fred lin reports 'EDDIE RODENBERG IS SIX YEARS IN ARMY has been Sergt. Eddie Rodenberg is today observing his sixth year in the Sig- nal Corps, United States Army. Eddie, everybody knows him, is one of the boys who started as messenger in the Signal Corps in Juneau. He liked the Army and finally signed up and there he is STOCK QUOTATIONS SATURDAY PRICES Closing quotation of Alaska neau mine stock last Saturday 6%, American Can 83':, Anaconda 28%, Bethlehem Steel 63's, Com- monwealth and Southern 1 Cur- tiss Wright 8%, International Har- vester 67, Kennecott 32%, New York Central 18%, Northern Pacific Republic Steel 17'i, United Stat Steel 54%. Dow, Jones averages were as follows: industrials rails 35.87, utllities 19.72 as Ju- wa 117, saturday 13731, PRICES MONDAY Alaska Juneau mine stock closed Monday at 6, American Can 822 Anaconda 28 Bethlehem Steel 63's, Commonwealth and Southern 1, Curtiss Wright 8%, Internation- al Harvester 66):, Kennecott 32, New York Central 18%, Northern Pacific 17, Republic Steel 17% United States "Steel 54%, Pound M $4.04. 3. The United States Treasury is the world’s safest place to put your money. War Bonds are just like money in the bank. They earn more money for_you. ! “promise to pay” backed by the world’s A War Bond is a stropgest Government. ney will go farther. And War Bonds, you'll have more of all the things you 7. The best way to buy Bonds? Through the Payroll Savings Plan! It's a safe, sure, automatic way to make you save regularly— to help you accumulate the money for a comfortable, i putting a child through college, for travel- independent old age, for ing, for buying a home or a farm. 1: By investin help provide d 5 REASONS WHY f in War Bonds you e planes, the tanks, the guns, and the ships we must have to survive and conquer. 2. You prove that you are a patri- otic American. 3. You aid the morale of our fighting men, by showing them that the entire Nation is behind them. 4. You prove to our enemies that we are a United People. 5. You protect your own finan- The President has for ships and planes and your employer today and tell him you want 10 percent or more put into War Bonds every pay day. cial future, as every $18.75 you invest in a War Bond brings you back $25 in 10 years. the world’s safest investment, by buying a share in the world's most powerful country. You make CAN FISHERIES Dow, Jones averages Monda were as follows: industrials 136.98, rails 36.06, utilities 19.78 UNION ELECTION: FOUR MEN VOTE CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Two votes for and two votes against— that was the result of a recent la- bor election in the Ross-Meehan Foundaries here which employ hun- dreds of men. Organizer O. S. Baxter of the United Steelworkers of America explained his union had asked for the balloting by four truckdrivers who were not covered by a contract under which the union represents other workers in the plant. |NEW. .. Today! Year ‘round tailored suits by || the same master crafismen who make the men's suits you admire the most. 100% wool -— tweeds, stripes and plain materials. Priced 57.50 DRESSMAKER SUITS from | 12954595 SPECIALS IN RAYON PANTIES 50c and 80c Jones-Stevens Seward Street TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1943 EORGE BROTHER MILK FRESH GRADE A" RAW ... A high test quality milk fresh daily from our own sani- tary dairy . . . for sale at George Bothers .. . Come early and bring your bottles. For “TASTY SALADS" Try Our FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Avocadoes -- Green Onions - Asparagus - New Potatoes -- Broccoli - New Carrots - Letiuce -- Rutabagas - Parsnips and Rhubarb. PLANT A VICTORY GARDEN We have lots of plants to set out . . . Come down to George Brothers today and get an assortment which includes Tomato, Cauli- flower, Lettuce, Cabbage and Cucumber plants. Also Lots of Seeds of All Kinds! PHONE, WRITE CR WIRE YOUR ORDERS GEORGE BROTHERS KEEP BUYING VICTORY BONDS! PHONES 92-93 SCHICK TESTS TO BE GIVEN AT 10 0"CLOCK, CLINIC Schick tests, which are made not less than six months after diph- theria inoculations in order to find out whether the immunizations have been effective, will be given tomorrow morning at 10 am. in room 108 of the Territorial Health Building. Dr. C. C. Carter, Juneau health officer, will give the tests, which are found desirable in de whether an individual w than the average to immu- has received adequate pro- téction. Such individuals who are harder to immunize require more injections than those routinely given, it is explained. In addition, immunizations against smallpox and diphthe will also be given at tomorrow morning’s clinic, public health nurse Miss Helen Johnson an- nounces. 58 ing ho is harder nize, - MARY BEAN HERE ON BUSINESS TRIP granddaughter of Harriet S. Pullen of Skag- way, arrived Saturday and is house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dyer while here on a business trip. Miss Bean plans to secure lumber and other material to be used in rebuilding that part of the Pullen House recently damaged'by fire. ary Bean, R Yemen, in southwest Arabia, was the site of the Biblical kingdom of Sheba. MANY PERISH WHEN MERCY VESSEL SUNK Two Hundred and Eighty Persons Believed to Have Lost Lives (Continued from Page One) Sydney from New Guinea. The mercy craft had a fully il- luminated Red Cross sign and was brilliantly lighted from bow to stern when torpedoed. The Centaur was traveling unescorted. The Centaur sunk within three minutes after being torpedoed. There were no patients aboard in the various wards. Survivors sperZ 36 hours aboard flimsy life rafts before being picked up last. The Allied announcement said the ship was complying with all the requirements of hospital ships in time of war. The weather was cl and visibility excellent at the time of the torpedoing. Survivors said they saw the sub- marine on the surface shortly af- ter the attack. The lone woman survivor is pret- ty brown haired Eleanor Savage of Sydney. She helped keep up the morale of the other survivors with fervent prayers and never protest- | ed nor whimpered but after rescued |it was disclosed she had a side in- jury, four broken bones. .- BUY WAR BONDS P JUNEAU HEATING SERVICE B. E. FEERO 211 SECOND STREET INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS Heating Plants 0il Burners Stoves Phone 787 or Green 585 Quiet Heat Oil Burners ectric Hammond Organ Music OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT DINE AND DANCE SERVED ANY TIME DINE AND DANCE