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PAGE SIX JUNEAU ELKS HAVE Miss Horning Is Feted FLAME OF REVOLT BIG TIME AT SITKA; Yesterday; Wedding REPORTED; VICHY |HALIBUT RECEIP!S i 2 SPECIAL AFFAIRS Is Event This Evening OFFICIALS FLEE Miss Minni Lu Horning, whose | The Sitka FElks did themselves marriace to Mr. John Krugn BARCELONA, Spain, June 12 | proud in entertaining at the big|gr will be an event of this eve-|The flame of revolt against Frenchj event held in Sitka last Friday ;o was complimented at a break-|collaborationists has swept through afternoon and evening when the ¢ vosterday morning given Central France dangerously close| officers of Sitka Elks Lodge No.inrc T j Blake at her home on|to Vichy and leaped to other pa 1662 were installed by Ray Roady, .o i o0 G streets. Mrs. Blake 0f the country, travellers arriving| District Deputy Grand Exalted Rul- |/~ of the prospective|here declare er, assisted by every officer of the | Guerilla forces on both sides of | u Elks Lodge and then 16 can- An old fashioned bouquet form-|the Rhone and Saong Valleys are| didates were initiated with Past Ex-| 0 5 L 0L break- Feported united, and in several sec- alted Ruler Arthur Adams acting as o . he broak- ltons fighting is reported Exalted Ruler, also assisted by the | ‘ ",.','” 'H . .\{“l“\ It is aiso said Vichy officials| Ry g be gt few close |have fled frem the city and, in-| I ib phrhips 1 UG Tln S0l dei Ralan. N T Cluding Laval, have gone to Paris| history that every officer of the|friends we d » Juneau E ttentied such a cere-| Miss Ho recently returned|for council meetings | mony. The event took place in the [from S¢ where she has been O R Moose Hall, Sitka, where refresh- visiting with her parents, Mr. and| gyx BROUGHT BEFORE ments we o served Mrs. Russeil Dawn Hornit | CITY POLICE COU RT Juneau Elks attending the two af-| The weading of the young couple fairs were Exalted Ruler A. B.|will be held at Resurrection Lu-| The following were fined in City | Hayes and other officers were Leon- | theran this evening at 8| police Court t asRiRg - AR ard Holmquist, Ellis Reynolds, John |o'clock reception will follow at Sam Carrillo, $25, drunk and dis- | Walmer, Arthur Addms, Victor Pow- 9 o'clock the home of Comman-|orderly; Dorothy Cartetti, d er, M. H. Sides, H. L. McDonald, der and Mr J. MacKinnon. | orderly conduct; John Anderson, $2: Herman Porter, Darrell Naish and | Ng written invitations have been|drunk; Johnnie Jackson, 20 days Thomas Cashen. Several of the of-jcuaq, however all friends of the (suspended on good behavior) drur ficers were accompanied to Sitka by |couple are invited to both the and disorderly; George Weaver, $2 their wives and the I returned | o ych and the receptior drunk and disorderly; Charles Wil- I aturday afternoon - 1 Anderson, $25, drunk. AR 4 - o> - JAWK KARLEEN HURT WHEN BOAT CATCHES R E SHELDON ON MisSS LOK RETURNS FROM VACATION TRIP TRIP TO INTER!OR % . Slieldont Meeeitive’ Difdstos Ethel Loken, clerk in the | FIRE AT CARCROSS o: e Unempioyment compensa-| "‘h,"y St el i tion Commission of Alaska and al ' tioh el to Cm‘““'m‘ A ragin gasoline fire on the boat member ot Selective Service | o oo hinoton She accom- Domino. late Sunday nearly cost k'trm left ; l\mla.\”t’y\‘run" l‘f'" ,mmn by Miss Margaret Pearce, the life of its owner, Jack Kar-|Skagway enroute fo interior Alaska .y ho remained in California to visit Jeen, who is in St. Ann’s Hospital via the Yukon River. He expects r sister, today to cover miany points not covered ———- Karleen, an oldtime Juneau|last year and may go as far as JOHN MARIN HOME fisherman, was trolling off Cape Nome. John Marin stopped in Juneau Carcoss when the gasoline tank Mrs. Shelden accompanies him as| gver the weekend enroute to Skag- | suddenly sprang a leak, sending !ar as Fairbanks and will visit with way. He has been South for several 95 gallons of gas into the fore-|their daughter and son-in-law | weeks, castle. Whipped about by the fly-|*here while Mr. Sheldon is attend- - - — | wheel, the fluid touched the ig-|ing to his official duties BUY WAR BONDS nition and an explosion ensued. |~ AR, =% Orville Rude, of Hoonah, who was rolling in the vicinity, noticed the {lames and went to the rescue. He transported Karleen to Deer Harbor, from which point he was taken 1 Pelican City, and then to Juneau on the boat of Charlie Raatikainen. He is receiving treat- ment here for severe burns on the hands. The Domino, though still afloat, a charred mass and probably heyond repair —_——— 18 PASSENGERS IN VIA ALASKA LINES An Alaska Airliner, in from An-| chorage yesterday, brought the fol- lowing persons to Juneau: Per McLain Vern Dick, Mr. and W. J. Hines, B. M. Stewart, ‘Thomas, M. J. Haas, J. E Maxine Branham, and O. L. Parr.) John Marks, Arthur Johnson, E.| La Vigne and son, and Mrs. Wil-| liam Reed were passengers on the return flight to Anchorage Pilots for the trip were Long und Courtemanche. In from Cordova on Saturday afternoon were Mrs, Mary Karl, C R. Anacker, F. B. Lenzi, T. Berg- man, W. E. Bremer and son, V.| Winkle, and O. C. Olson. Duggan | and Siler piloted the ship. CDA INSTALLATION TOMORROW NIGHT 5. John Evans, | Installauon of officers will be held tomorrow night by the Cath- olic Deugliters of America in the Parish The ceremocny o'clock and all quested to attend e - LAST RITES FOR JEANETTE BROWN ARE HELD TODAY ser Hall will members | | | Catholic l‘ are re- Funeral ces for Jeanette Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Dan Brown, Jr, who passed away Friday evening at the family home in the Martin Apartments, were held this afternoon in the chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. The Rev. Walter A. Soboleff of the Memorial Presbyterian Church, con- ducted the services and interment was in Evergreen Cemetery. D FAULKNER BACK | H. L. Faulkner, Juneau attorney, | is back in town after a professional irip to the south - >-ee GIN IN TOWN o Elgin, of the Libby, Me- Weill, and Libby Company, regis- tered at the Baranof over the weekend from Seattle FLAG . g WEDNESDAY—JUNE 14th—8 P. M. GEORGE BROTHERS Super Market PHONES 92-95—2DELIVERIES | Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. NOW ON DISPIAY Fresh Asparagus Radishes Green Onions Tomaioes ! Lettuce Celery ‘ Avocados Cauliflower | Fresh Spinach New Potatoes ‘ Rhubarb Cabhage Fresh Peas Bunch Carrols Bananas Fresh Peaches FRESH CHERRIES ARRIVING § ON FIRST STEAMER PHONE— WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER GEORGE BROTHERS OUALITY is ECONOMY PRICE ALONE MEANS NOTHING. Our consistently LOW PRICES are on QUALITY FOODS and we ABSO- LUTELY GUARANTEE EVERY ITEM WE SELL. Come In or Phone 704 DOUGLAS DELIVERY—10 A. M. JUNEAU DELIVERIES—10 A. M., 2 P. M. Case Lot Grocery SERVICES DAY ELKS HALL acher, is enroute South with her | it anon s sncion 1010 wer-| O SMALL BOATS HERE R W/ ATRM WE ATHER atchee, Washington. She Is ac-| hrough the efforts of the local $ | companied by Mrs. Alice Case, Who |oasy Guard Awgiliary, Flotilla E. E. Engstrom purchased 27,000 | has been in Juneau for some time, 11, Rnsotie 45 exbadted. 86 n S pounds of halibut borught in by the | Visiting with her daughter, Mz ¢ by plene toaday from Ket- Avona; the New Epgland Fisheries | Hugh J. Wade and Margaret Case. |y et e Pl i i ' | were, purchasers, GfiSH THRRRS 14 fesicd ol |Sukan S M including all kinds of SOLID GREENS—ALSO 000 pounds; the Alaska Coastal Fish- ; ) s TR A b el eries were buy for the 10,000 DRI TEAM FBATIICE i il ol R ot gk - pounds of the Norland, the 3800, The Rebekah Lodge will hold a [Juncau for about itwo .{m Polalo lps altEd Nu!s pounds of the Defiance, and the | drill team practice this evening at| Any boat owna “”l“ 'k,w]h ¥ 3 18,000 pounds brought in by the|7:30 otclock in the Odd Fellows |have thei compisses checked are s | Viking Hall. All members are urged mJ *quested to contzict Jack Burford 11Z rac ers o'tage eese - >ee | attend. immediately. GAYERS IN TOWN ! _ i i o SAvERS G Full line of Imported and Domestic CHEESE i{town and have registered at the : it k) y /14 MARY ZICHAL HERE : Mary ZiohaR TeqiaiBHD W drvin e L Are Just Right—Golden Yellow | Evantson, Illinois, is a guest at the | Baranof Hotel ) 2 pounds 45( | to Juneau from in Juneau over and Bellingham, { Why you are asked to INVEST MORE o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1944 'WILL ADJUST COMPASSES | SOUTH school | Margaret Case, Juneau - SPERLING, WIFE RETURNS Harry Sperling, of the Forest Serv- ice, and Mrs. Sperling have returned the South after an of several months. - -o MRS. BURFORD HOME Mrs. Wilbur K. Burford arriv the weekend afte; 1 visit of several weeks in Seattle FINER FOODS ALWAYS AT BERT'S! TWODELIVERIES DAILY 10:15 A. M.——2:15 P. M. MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.50 Bemf 5 absence - FAMILY s \V\l]ll and two chil- BACK Mrs. Ch dren, Frederik and Elizabeth, have turned home after a trip in the South - Leroy Gilbert and R. H. Mur- y are here from Anchorage and are staying at the Baranof, Hotel. 175 FOR tvyHsron.” FOR VrerorRy/ FOR YOUR Boy./ during the ‘“ZERO HOUR”’ Drive OW, as America goes [ If you are on the payroll p aM out for invasion— savings plan, buy extra e your dollars must join the bonds in this drive. : D] fi If you buy War Bonds . regularly at your bank or Post Office, double your War Bond invest- ment. But, whatever you do, whoever you are, ask yourself this question: **"What have TN fight, too! It is a solemn duty for every American to buy MORE War Bonds during the 5th WAR LOAN DRIVE —to keep the attack going—to help safe- guard your country and your own boys in the fight. 1 done today that some mother's son should # It's a question of simple arithmetic: A dic for me tonight?”” Then buy your extra i heavy bomber costs about $250,000. A 155 $100—or $200—or $300 Bond. It's for i mm. howitzer costs $23,000. Fighter planes Victory! America is counting on you. 4 cost $50,000. Invasion barges, tanks, ficld Remember, it's for somebody’s boy. guns cost millions of dollars. The money must come from every patriotic American WELCOME THE VICTORY VOLUNTEERS at home. Our duty is clear.:: When they come to tell you about War Bonds i * Pl ! . » . 5 2 SAN JUAN FISHING an d PACKING COMPAN% Public Invited [N ——— m}@w oo -