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PAGE SIX NEW ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTY. ON Frederick fle Attorney, Arrives Saturday Night 50 Frederick 'LOMENS OPEN DUTY TODAY c EQUIPMENT OFFICE HERE J. Lordan, Seal- Nome Firm Establishes Branch Representing Manufacturers THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA DAVIES IS BANQUETED ARRIVE HERE ON SATURDAY Forty-three here early 3} Timken Ilearings, Den Equipment Compavy, Gray pany, Lubricators, Litiieicid Broth- ers Asphalt and Kotal Company but a complete list includes about 50 wellknown equipment manufac- Mr. Hoffman, representative of the Lomen’s in Juneau, was form- passengers Saturday evening from arrived erly with R. J. Sommer's Alaska Seattle and southeast Alaska ports Equipment Company. With the re- tirement of Mr. Sommers from the equipment business, Lomen Com- | ham mercial Company has taken over the companies they represent. Hoff- From the Queen City, passengers - — were Albert A. Alsop, Mrs. J. Blox- John Backman, Jack Carter,| vies, special envoy of Martin D. Connolly, Melvin Dennis, Roo Mrs. Pana MOSCOW, May 24—Joseph Da-' velt bringing a personal mes- Duncan, Paul Dzyacki, sage to Joseph Stalin, was honored ALASKA WOLVES * MAY BE HUNTED ~ BY ARMY MEN for Destroying Enemy of Reindeer-Funds Cut WASHINGTON, May 24. — The MONDAY, MAY 24, 1943 AR T AT T T . EORGE BROTHER JUST ARRIVED Lois of Fresh Green Vegetables Tomatoes, Green Cauliflower, As- paragus, Avocados, Carrots, Let- tuce, New Potatoes, Cucumbers, Radishes, Green Peppers and Ban- anas . . . CALLINATGEORGE torney, arrived Comr 4 man was formerly superintendent|John C. Duncan, Mrs. Jetta H. at a lengthy State dinner given in House Appropriations Commit- Vil Hids take ears I of the Kennecott Company at La- | Gray, Paul Gammill, George Hill- the Kremlin. Davies proposed that tee has recommended that funds Cabhage, Celery akiibtant dlsti . ‘ sening an equipment|. o " 0T been @ Sullivan erman and E Wi (I: Jluhnl.\fln. Russia not rebuild Stalingrad on for the reindeer service in Alaska 5 / sition was forme I Machinery Company representative| Robert F. L. Lordan, Mrs.|the present site and leave the gal- for the next fiscal year be cut $10,- 0 B l' _:;(1; ]., “(,_W ) in Alaska, Hi o 1-(‘,‘1,‘.;. Hoffman, | Fileen Melander, Raleen Melander, lant city on the Volga as a memory 000 to $80,000 IIIOIlS, rocCa l, S she TEs ¢ was on the reportial staff of the Walter J Mrs. Bertha New- lesson to the people yet unborn The committee said Army planes o he Empire il a year ago and is|Sham, John Olson, Neal Redding, The President's special envoy sug- could be used in destroying the A duate [ ey il now he Ketchikan Chronicle.| Marjorie Stubblefield, Samuel S. gested new Stalingrad built wolves and coyotes, prey of the 4 o i Smith Mrs. Grace L. Smith, Mrs. five or six miles up or down the|reindeer : i d Madeline Stevenson, Clifford A. Volga from its present Army officials told the members ) : rcial ~ Company "RES TUBES ALLOTED Stokes, Ervin Teal and Gerald E. Davies spoke for 20 minutes and of the committee the Air Force is sttorney General I X Lomen i r Titlow also made the principal and long-|anxious to cooperate in exterminat- ia for seven year tache peration DUR'NG 3RD WEEK MAY From Ketchikan—S. A. Gibson est of the 19 toasts ing the wolves and said this will he code department of d is 1 4 and Raymond D. Fisk The gathering was a brilliant one not interfere in the war effort andling mair nd J From Wrangell—Robert Brahan in the great room of the grand pal-| Slow moving planes, the Army rtation cases, and I st a Certificates for tires and tubes|gng p pr Olson ce of Kremlin. Davies sat at Sta- officials said, could be used and coming here had his own private Ir. Hoffman were issued to the following during| pyom petersburg—H. B. Fair-|lin's right at the dinner which last-|shot guns could be loaded with BBOTHEBS TODAYI practice in lanning i cuird wers BN hurst, A, L. Florence, Paul Griffin,|ed four and one-half hours buckshot for the killing . At the close of school, Mr. Lor- t A L and believe _Cash Cole, 2 tires, 2 tubes; OWl| pyq00 Jarris, Mrs. Stella Harri i ‘| The Army officials said the Air dan expects his wife 3 clopment 2| Cab Co., 8 tires, Btrhes; Hoyal BlUC| Hale Hiighs, Art Luctin, {GE0Ie 5./ SertiDING BOALD. ASKED Force station at Fairbanks will be daughter to join him here ) justify the expansion of Cab. 2 tires, 2 tubes; Jake Hen-|mao¢ “wiliam Newman, Mr b0 Wl S EVENING ®lad to work at wolves and coyote R dricks, 2 tires, 1 tube; Ray West- nropo parks and Francis Round- T OVENTNO liifhe gl eetatior (H HNEE imeau office of the company is fall, 1 tire tree. Bullding, Board, members of the|, .~ e expétienced In. Killing F: xperienced in killing FREEBURN ARRIVES building - FROM WASHINGTON, D. C. Leaving Juneau enroute to Sitka Juneau Woman's Club this evening at 8 o'clock the coyotes from planes in Texas reet. A Seattle office were the Andred 8. Sut- . Lawrence Freeburn, well known pouse f: Randing R. P. Monson, with the Givil| fo jor "G G R, Clark, home of the club president, canneryman, arrive ! Aeronautics Board, Washington, D e N John MeCormick, at 436 Twelfth CDA Pa” IS Set day from Sitka, He Principa among the C., arrived in Juneau yesterday and Street, for the purpose of electing; y anof epresented by the Lomen vegistered at the Baranof Hotel BUY WAR BONDS officers of the Baard This Message for VICTORY SAVE WITH U.S. EVERYBODY...EVERY PAYDAY... WAR BONDS I never could save money. The more I made, the more I spent. Always some good excuse for not saving. Then, along came that Jap sneak play at Pearl Harbor. That made me mad . . . and plenty willing to sock back at them the best I could. Which, it so happened, was by work- ing in a war plant and buying War Bonds. Next thing, our Shop announced they were putting in the Pay-Roll Savings Plan for War Bonds, and I started buying Bonds on a regular month-to- month plan instead of on a hit-or-miss and now, doggone if it hasn’t turned out that between the Japs and the Pay- Roll Plan, I've had just the kick in the pants I needed to start me saving real dough for the first time in my life. I’s a wonderful feeling (aside and apart from knowing I’'m helping pay for a war we've got to win, or else). You see, I'm putting in $37.50 every month. And that means, 10 years from now, I’'m going to have me a nifty little income of $50 a month coming in. Four dollars back for every three ’'m putting in today! And, believe me, brother, nothing’s going to keep me from getting thae full four bucks back for every three. (M THE KIND OF A GUY THAT NEEDS A KICK IN THE PANTS" All T have to do is just keep tucking those bonds away, month in, month out . . . letting them earn interest on what I'm lending Uncle Sam today. I said it’s a wonderful feeling to know that at last I'm saving up money . . . adding to it regularly every month. But it’s going to be even more wonder- ful when those bonds come due 10 ’Cause then a cer- years from now. tain dream of mine is coming true. My particular dream happens to be a little cabin on a lake upstate. Good fishing up there, and a swell place for week ends and vacations. Well, 'm going to own that cabin, and have the time 1o use it} Maybe your idea of what you'll do with your War Bond money is differ- ent. Maybe you’ll use it to help send the kids through college . . . to help build a home of your own . . . or it to take a long, carefree trip some- where with the Missus. ju But whatever it is, remember this: The War Bonds you’re buying today can make it come true. Just do what I'm doing. Buy your Bonds on a regular month-to-month basis and then . . . Keep tucking ’em away , . . tucking ’em away . . . tucking ’em away . . o AT LEAST 10% For qusday Night A Bingo game and social meeting will be held tomorrow, Tuesday | evening, by the Catholic Daughters of America at the home of Mrs Gerald Nottingham at 428 East Street Each member is ihvited to take a guest to the 8 o'clock event, which is in charge of Mrs. Walter Hellan and Mrs. A. M. Geyer. Mary Jean | McNaughton is arranging the en- | tertainment - ‘Mrs. Frank Metcalf Honored with Tea Honoring her mother, Mrs. Frank Metcalf from Sitka, Mrs. Ray Hag- erup entertained yesterday after- noon with an informal tea at her | Pouring were Mrs. George F Alexander and Mrs. J. J. Connors, while Miss Elizabeth Terhune sisted in serving About 15 friends of the former !Juneau resident attended. Mrs | Metcalf arrived in Juneau last Fri- |day by Alaska Coastal plane from Sitka and will visit in the city un- til May 31 ; Capt. Ralph A. Boaz, head of the Civilian Travel Control office {for Alaska, has returned from a {month’s leave spent at his home in | Hot Springs, Arkansas. | CAPT. BOAZ TURNS | | COTTONS 1 For NOW and SUMMER, Too! Trudy Hall, Jrs., are here in newest styles, all wash- able for the fashion-wise ] and budget-wise. Choose fresh suit dr gay dirndles — from whole collection of easy-to wear - easy-to-care-tor || cotlons. JUNIOR SIZES 9,10,11,12, 13,15 4.95 t0 10.95 Jones - Stevens Seward Street We Still Have a Good Supply of GARDEN SEEDS and SEED POTATOES ALSO: Set Planis, Cabbage, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Tomaio and Cucumber MILK — CREAM — AVOSET Lots of all of these items at George Brothers Super Market! PHONE, WRITE OR WIRE YOUR ORDERS GEORGE BROTHERS KEEP BUYING VICTORY BONDS! PHONES 92-95 LIBERATORS IN ATTACKS, SOLOMONS ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN A ‘RALIA, May 24.—Liberators downed two Jap fighters which at- tempted to intercept them over Gasmata, New Britain, on Sunday Liberators bombed the airdrome at Kepoang, Timor Island, 40 miles northwest of Darwin on Sunday. customers who ask for it. desire to abide by 0. P. A. Rules and Regulations. So we are of- fering to return overcharges to Then g the money that is not claimed will be voluntarily given 1o the Gov- ernment. We urge you to come ; in and claim any overcharge. $ % ; THE TRIANGLE CLEANERS Three Initiated by Son.g Bf Norway Three new members, Mr. and ¢ Mrs. Chris Wyller and Martin Brandall, were initiated at Satur- day night’s meeting of the Sons of Norway, held in the Odd Fellows Hall. A social hour followed the busi- ness meeting. Next ‘meeting will be held June 12, it is announced, when another group will be initiated. YOUR BROKEN LENSES b Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. PACIFIC AMERICAN FISHERIES THE DOUGLAS IN DINE AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT nsored by ——m8 ——— Electrice Broiled Stealc and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME Hammond | Organ Music . DINE AND DANCE