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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA SELECTEES ARE 0.0 i s i G el KR Appesf | STOCK QUOTATIONS | COMMITTEEMEN James Flamoe, | Johnson, George E. Bach, Arthur 3 Tyee Mani ¥ A(H) cont.—Robert E. Scott,| Wr Samuel E. Jackson, Hoyt ee an In today is 5%, American Can| BY BRAE'? | Thodt »le,v \, Thoma E. Chad 1. Sprague, John C. Roehm, Ernest y nadonda Bethlehem ‘\"“";l Bv ROIARIANS‘ TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1943 AR RN TR T R GEORGE BROTHERS ighlin, Alex M Da andy A. Stevens, George 64, Con wealth and Southern | : et 1\']“‘” “]' i o ey s o iy M Curtiss Wright 8%, International| o0 o TooT o tary i eitisation ' : Frank Miller, Herbert H.|Art Tonley, Willing 0 uraer ase T T e tohart Gtrr o] TSI Woea TodlE over 3 S M k t the result i Pred Jacobson, John A, |Fenton H, Det ar, York Central 17 /8, Northers ba.|Clb President this noon and an- upe" ldarice meeting are ( J. Gibson, Guy P I. Johnson t a0 g cific 1 Packard Motors 4%, Re inounced committees for the new 1-A Re ndi P R W Collis E. D Clarerie Federal Bureau of Investigation “ ¢ 7 FOC 7 & » Y7 year. Members presented retiring . 5 = o Charles Archi I K liam R or, John La Covich, | tanen, Oscar Hegstad 5. special agents were expected in Public Steel 19 7/8 President Don Skuse with a gift of I'OR YOUR HEALTH’S SAKE DRINK Johnston Frank Louis Beal urd K. NaBon, Sievée Guaz E. Juneau from e this afternoon DOW, Jones averages today arelgpnrepiation for his service. 1-C L Guck Al- | Bramt John Prandvik, Herbert SoRsat hristian P, . with the body of Franz Kronquist, #5 follows: industrials 143.76, rails| Committee chairmen include exander M. D Henry A. Nelson, Joban| Rangnar F. Kronquist, Walter H. white, beaten fo death at Tyee 3029, utilities 21.60. | Harold Foss, Aims and Objects; Aver, Fred G. I E. Swan, Lindt- | Engelbert, Paul Johns, Harold E. Sunday. T f Don Skuse, Club Service; the Rev. 5, . P hris Hennings, Emil | Hadaway. Edwin Elroy Ninnis, Ken-| The agents have arrested Aaron MISS REDETZKE HERE G. H. Hillerman, Attendance; : pfer James C. Gilker,! neth G. Mer Eske Eskeson Bean, native, in connection with ON WEEKEND VISIT|Stanley Grummett, Classification; e k A. Brown, Deming L Ralph Edgar Baker | the " killing s |C. W. Carter, Greeters; Henry S cipriano K. Carrillo, Avthur C. Knutson. Olag| Kronauist was a Douglas man Miss Shirley Rede of Paio|Green, Membership; Rod. Darnell, et R e, ¥ MR RIS PR e Agent - in - Charge Clinton W. Alto, Calif., who is attached to the PYogram; Dave Patterson, Fellow- ] : immons, Elmer L. Fer- ¥ Stein said his agents reported that executive office ‘of the Bechtel-[ShiPi Lu Liston, Rotary Informa- Shimera 1 & Moran T e Bean allegedly beat Kronquistover Price-Callaghan ineering Com- | 1100 Bl‘l" C‘f”“(‘,; _?""l‘c\,‘"’°§ma' e e Carl Russo The government- | the head with a glub when Kron- pany at Skagway, was in Juneau|tion: Homer Garvin, Vocational ety : 3 Leo D y 1 » Unit- quist walked by his boat. Bean is during the weekend Grpiae | CCTYI08: JEEMEY SHTUER (b Harvey W B Leo D Christo- ¢ lo in the Unit- q wa X ¢ an QUi eekend on a bHCli;y service; H. L. Faulkner, Boys derson y er N 1k llis M. Peters, ' ed L84 10 DAYe e e VISt __ | Work: Howard Stabler, Interna- £ 7 ; ~ |tional Service. | + Ellis Reynolds was named as a member of the Board of Directors, % replacing Walter Carl ‘ Right from the cow . . . nothing added i ” A | First project of the club in club |awaiting rides. ; It was announced that the Ro- - . |tarians will have a picnic later this wrlle, wn'e or Phone Yollr ordel‘ | month Guests included K. V. Noble of Seattle, Frank Wright, Jr., of the Hoonah Rotary Club, and visiting {Rotarian “Mitch” Spaeth from | Ketchikan, ! e 'VERNE LEES RETURN , " AFTER SIX MONTHS Super Market ABSENCE IN SouTH | PHONE 92 PHONE 95 | “Hanny to te'hack in Jubsst sk Keep *Em Flying--—- their home on Glacier Highway. et v i ' | BUY VICTORY BONDS? six months in the " a waiting booth for service men south, | The Lees, former owners of the |Royal Blue Cab Company, are en- the northwest, but everywhere en- WINS RO‘IARY (luB countered the congestion that goes {people. After that, Mrs. Lee said, = Juneau and their home on the Mr Stonehouse of 518 | highway looks mighty good to them West Str .-| was awarded the Ju- | While in the south they saw Mr. neau Rotary Club John W. Jones and Mrs. Paul Johnson, formerly of 3 War" Bond Memorial prize—a $25 j‘l:]ll:“'l::ndl::l Il\’f:;:vllfi; »;un--:l ?lrx bond—for the best patriotic out- at Laurel Beach Sanitar- ST ol S ey ium (Continued from Page one) door dlsplay fhip yeal, The display consisted of a large American flag made up of flowers P FOURTEEN ARR'VE by, ‘oquniere SR e The award is made each Fourth of A German broadcast, meanwhile, jyy. ON ESIEBHH FROM denied the Germans had launched B ! S a large-scale offensive. The Nazi "EARBY (OMMUN"IES offensive last year started June 22, Manatees are so sluggish that and in the previous year on June moss marine plants grow on their Passengers arriving in Juneau on| 13 July 4 on the motorship Estebeth w from Todd, T. S. Sanborn; from Kimsham Cove, Mrs. W. H. e s o5 | ANNOUNCEMENT backs. Arnold, M O. E. Arnold. | Arriving from Tenakee were A.| . F. Rowley, Mrs. A. F. Rowley; from Funter, Pavla Lekanoff, Mrs. L. E. | Williams, Marianna Merculief, . Mary Merculief, Mrst V. Koseroft, | | Harley E. Lewis is no o SO longer associated with “A running fight between the bomber and the 18 Japanese pursuit planes continuved for 75 miles . .. continued until the remaining pursuit ships exhausted their ammunition and turned back. | MOVE TO GASTINEAU < 3 Fé Mr. and Mrs. George Parmantar the Ro al Blue Cabs With two engines gone and the plane practically out of control, the American bomber returned - |nave changed their residence to| Y to its base after dark and made an emergency landing. THE MISSION HAD BEEN ACCOMPLISHED.” ;;‘;ns;:t"l;'e‘; Ig‘:;eelfly“:u?_le:_"“ or Owl Cahs. — President Roosevelt, in his Fireside Chat, April 28, 1942 ’ e L | RETURNS FROM TRIP Signed | Curtis Shattuck, of the Shattuck I " HERE, in the words of President Roosevelt, is one of It needs a surging, patriotic Nation of people who love * | Insurance Agency, returned on Sun- Ed Buster Poole the war’s most stirring episodes—a demonstration of their country enough to buy a share of America by investing day from a short business trip to A how, with one man killed, another man’s hand shot off, 10% of their wages every payday—a dime from every dollar | and a third man injured, our American boys stuck to the —in War Bonds. { fight, bombed their objective, apd brought their plane home. It needs—and it's getting it!—the cooperation. of Labor 7 : Undoubtedly you felt a thrill when you heard it over the and Management to put the Payroll Savings Plan over the top. & air, and maybe you’ll have another thrill reading jt again. Your money in War Bonds—10% of your salary every ! i F R E s H D A I L Y F ROM 0U R But your thrills won't win the war! payday—not only will help pay the bill to create the most ‘ v It takes planes—thousands of them—and tanks—thousands powerful blasting force ever put together—but ‘you't do i g 0w1\ F A R M of them—and shells—millions of them—and bullets—billions yourself and your family a favor, too. | of them! It needs ships and guns and jeeps . . . Because every time your savings amount to $18.75, you'll { It takes money. get a War Bond—worth $25 in ten years. 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