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TUESDAY, JULY 21 NEW EVERY-DAY PRICES---- CAMPBELL'S SOUPS All Varieties 2for25¢ TRY OUR NEW VEGETABLE CELCUS 20c and 25¢ Per Bunch Home Grown on George Bros. Farm MRS, REDLING PASSES AWAY, MEDFORD, ORE. Wife of ArnWEaplain,For- GUARD GIVEN . mer Popular Juneau Girl, War Department Qufines . S | Dies Affer Brief lliness | Tasks for New Mili- | 258 il SN | ot tary Machine ' have been defined for ard instruc- | the War De- today., This under | | MISSION OF EVENING TERRITORIAL DRESSES 15 PRICE PASTELS and ! DARK COLORS l {partment announced Territorial Guard Congressional legislation of October 21, 1940, replace the National Guard units then in the process| of inducted into Federal ser-| vice, e outoreak directive remain I Mrs. Willlam N. Redling, wife of | Capt. Redling, now stationed at| | Chilkoot Barracks, passed away last| evening at Medford, Oregon, after| [an illness of only three montns.| | This is according to a brief radio- gram received this morning by Mrs Robert Cowling from Capt. Redlin; Mrs. .Redling, the former Pearce, daughter of Mr. and M New task. the Territorial tions re in ued mn TAFFETA CREPE / JERSEY CHIFFON @ Sizes 12 10 42 A Beautiful Selection to Choose From. created IF IT"S NEW—GEORGE BROS. HAVE IT! new till use m for the home defenses of HNation | The National Guard Bureau is the | Department administrative | ency the Territorial Guard | and the Chief the National Guard Bureau is charged with pro- mulgating the nec ary instruc- ar for of n diction of the boundaries and jur the Territory as directed by & the Governor The Territorial ons and suggestions training | 3 s okt 28 Guard expected, under normal the Territorial Guard in accordance | A roTAtaTic to. ba . Tised. Tom. Lk e | Circumstances, e used r the vith War Department policies. The | ; a Ay {benefit of the Territory to meet new directive provides that the fidst PR oy I vil domestic emergencies such as civi Commanding Generals of the Alaska | o 3 st | disturbances and disasters resulting Defense Command assist Territor- | |from war or other cause and to withorities in the training and g g y|euard and protect vital industries, the Territorial ipstallations, communications, and and make available : facilities when local police and civil ads. Suitable part : guards are deemed inadequate nstructors will be provided they can be spared. Adequate Force The mission of the Territorial Guard as defined by the War De- artment is to provide an adequate, trained force for employment with- for 15 ial development of variow time | when- | Guard ! training In addition, the Territorial Gua |may be expected to assist Milita | Police and other units of the Ar- my, to suppress the efforts of en- emy agents such as organized fifth | column groups and parachute troops |and to cooperate with Federal mili- tary authoriti in extreme emer- | Lencies especially in the evacuation of civilians and in information and observation duty at or near froa- | tiers. Jones-Stevens | Seward Street Legs and Costumes will appear to better advantage in Suggest Programs / The War the Narional o $ Commanding , at $2 each, it the Rotary meet- > at the follow- 5 in Juneau and series’ on wa, hot eee- BUY DEFENSE BONDS s HOLEPROOF Our Recommendation May DOUBLE THE LIFE OF YOUR v NEW BEMBERG RAYON Luxsheer Twist heel, toe and sole mercerized cotton. Sizes 814 to 1014. $L.15 Service weight rayon—sizes 815 to 1014, $1.00 Family Shoe Store Seward Street i Robert man, U Burrell and Robert Nor-| S. Coast Guard lighthouse are registered at have George W. Pearce, was only years old. She was born in Juneau took on new importance with 2 . ; | charming young lady and had hosts of war. Under the| S o of friends in this city. For three | Territorial Guards | o * i % vears she worked in the office of Territorial ‘foross: Fof | 4 s 3 e sy the Alaska Game Commission mn Ho“z_finow“ Tun“lps | own Territories, but their functions | Ths! wedding. of Akiss ‘earee -to) have been fitted into a broad pat-| then Lieut. Redling was a social the event here on the eyening of April barrage training grounds at Parris Island, S. C. The flying pachyderms would be of a great hnzard to / commercial planes if they were permitted to remain aloft after sunset. Ground crews are walking the | wedding in Juneau. The ceremony balloons to their parking area. | was performed at the Northern | previous month, the bride had been | SlA M Bo REE |chosen as “Miss Juneau,” attesting| |to her popularity, and as Juneau’s | | “Queen” attended the Ice Carnival | at Fairbanks where additional hon- | PHONE 92 PHONE 95 | jors were extended her. Bodese i STARTS TODAY ® | wives of Army men were sent from wooDlEY A'RwAYS i o }Alflbkfl, She was accompanied by Charles Gillham Leaves fo Rofary Hears USO Plans af | ber mother who was in attendance| | 2 a |at her daughter’s passing last night| | Represent Juneau at Noonday Meeting-Big in Mediord, Por & brisf time af- | 1 ; er g e vorn i vecin: EROM - ANCHORAGE, MARRIED TODAY s Weekend Ahead | | vandlla in AUQU" G | attle, then went to Medford, where —— The Juneau Shotsun Club wil| Rain or shin |he ek as. pitot, carriea eisnt. passengers| HOIlywood Is Astonished shcot Wednesday evening at 7, nel's USO Slamboree next Saturday 3 |50e ; B | capt. Redling may go south tojnorth this morning after B rites is wife. a load in from Anchorage last eve- | Shooters not having transportation |Channcl people with something spe- i;l‘_e“;’e;:‘ci ':‘;‘E el hr‘;“‘”l? ot e ious to the club traps are asked to con-|cial in the way of entertainment| " b vy G e i e rious komance tact Jack Garrett at the Baranof.|and, at the same time, give the | cated at- Haines, £V ;v_‘ N"rf“l’:"l‘f‘dl "l““"“l‘;’"é‘;f"‘_b“f:‘ é‘;"i Last Wednesday the shoot was led | People an opportunity to do their| “ ,mr;;u;r‘ e ‘;‘llsmmc 1"{ mN' zgle | VENTURA, calif., July 21—Joan by Charles Gillham who has leit|part toward helping out the local| SI:.(,.",km‘;z Bowr D",n,,lgb‘c'wcrawrm-:l and Phillip Terry, 33 for the States and who will repre-|USO program, Don Skuse, Slam-| ALASKA GUARDS Bt 7 o X | A | 1 f 1 a ain| They 1ecently had two picture the Grand American in August|ing the meeting of Rotary at Per-| To BE IRA'“[D \[“"}lfcBf":‘::’lx“'cl:}((‘h;::):‘:'l'.e ‘glwézm ol B EAsieat has l;mrdlv Debactme which will be held at Vandila, Ohio.|c¥'s this noon g e PRI s ;: i they gere i E epartment, throu, SaTnea® ok dova. ‘krm\wn they gere intimately ac > “world s g oy neral Alaska De-| "m0 high score last Wadnes- |10, will be |evening were Mr. and Mrs. Milo|? romance hiaa developsd which was | ‘ense Command, has circulated to, bRl : i | C. Caughrean, E. J. Miner, Rober; | “erious: 7 e i g itine | 48Y a run of 24 birds with a|ing business ! 3 RS an, E 4 T the Territorial Guard authoriti Douglas “ Under the two column head "MaV | 3,14 and John Flanagan. tandardize progressive and bal- 3R BT oy Pty Obte. Ratsotys] EOVS - GRvemar? o Anchorage | anced training. . The War Depart- [CQUMBLE RaY, FETUY 8 e & el DRl iigestiok: Jifly BT Mt ths | PIRATES WILL BLEED AIRMATL ENVELOPES, showtnd e ompmies et oo CAUGHREANS HERE =~ |t “co. rwendes conturs |y s | ppmmaTEs WL BUEED i e trom Seatle to Nomme, o fROM H.AI' GOING Grocery, Hayes Shop, H. B. Foss| te! PITTSBURG—AIl members of the | (o a¢ 5 B, Burford & Co. ads. make the training of the Territor- | y [ Grocery, J. ©. Cooper Office, Sani- | 5tablished throughout Alaska 10| o contribute a pint of blood each, ial Guard interesting and practic bl gy Ml!km Hotel, Har. | the forn of territorial home guards,| o the Red Cross blood bank. ind indicated that proficien [IEST R P el BAr Gov. Ernest H. Gruening disclosed | - g T realistic methods of training. ‘,”B_'n;' "‘"f’,.“‘l,;\', KM,';O, (;5,‘0.“""':”;;"1 mxs‘ \E" Miisin DDy, Gt The governor is scheduled o Conditions and situations whicn! = g st IR ST 15ts, COWHNE | with the Woodley Airways to make! Guard should be simulated as close. | L \h¢ States for a combined busi- | BurfordCo., Imperial Pool Hall,| oo B e Communities o | Iy ‘a8, poRIRIG: 1 - Hlame: apd es. | and pleasure trip. ailey's Bar. New York Exchange,|u . oo o establish the guer- 5 5 %71 Mr. and Mrs. Caughrean have iangle Inn, Guy Smith Drug Co.| 7 = g reises. Imagination and ingenuity | illa units. onduct practical and realist j v iie. past nios Jears, . TheySaREBrRA Rasie SRR be & mm;vxsit all coastal communities to the | roblems 'uv;I 'H(L'r(g" ¢ | leased their mine to Hatten, Bo-|or shine affair, as provisions have|yeiuarg “and as far north as I can | 2 "y e {quier, and Turner. |been made for possible inclement| . 2 { R { | Thy vernor arri i nchor- [piished prospector and has discov-| Entertainment for the Slamboree| oo fasgf :,g"st wnhvegvggdx:ycmr-“ ered several very promising claims.|wi: be provided by service men.| | 2 : = ways after his fir: She has also contributed articles Boxing teams will be local and from | . L/ RAkIng ot Tiehig enjoyed “the new direct ‘service be- FROM U. S. IN The Caughreans plan to stay| return el cagement for a(apreviols‘“vjeei]l Juneau and Anchorage.” {‘ ENGLAND Now south for the duration of the war.|tournamcn - several weeks ago, local| "o governor will s { Music for te dance at the EIKS|(pore g the westward and then in- | (e hall Saturday n.cht will be by the|y“the 1omn ‘ WITH THE U. S. FORCES INstation k“‘})“\" 5 et | On his last visit to Anchorage, { the Baranof Hotel. American pilots and negro troops! PRt ST {a ¢ B 3 % e | appointment of Walter Mickens as arrived here swelling ran | the “““’I"“* at _Em_'“' Rock ‘"’_J WII.“AMS REIURNS commander of the Anchorage unit! of the United States invasion forces, | Point Retreat for twelve and fous- FROM WESIWARD of the Home Guards. This u | and with pilots drawn from all sec-|here briefly on their way to Se- e . " | ! tactics like other units throughout tions of the United States. &ttle on leave. TRlP FOR p. R. A- Alaska. | STRONG talk? You bet it is—because it’s based in charge of the Public Roads Ad- S'I'O(K ououflous on strong facts. Time and time again we've ministration in Alaska, returned iy from Anchorage. being Novembper 1, 1919. She was a most within the boundaries of their | Juneau. Th leathernecks are haulin, wn their bi s b ut 0 bed for night at the balloon f o G ¥ & 848 OaguliBER L b the ok 23, 1941, and was th first military —— | Light Presbyterian church. The M Redling went south % S 'JOAN CRAWFORD, land her mother remained in Se- Gastineau Chan-|they made their home with Mrs, Woodley Airways, with Don Glass | : bringing | delock aad il shooters are invited.|nd Sunday is going to_provide as None Knew of Se- i kinghe! - ¥ were married here today. sent the Juneau Shotgun Club at|boree chairman said today follow- Lookingbell, Victor J. Filkins and| L 8y : | The Grand American represents the | fiatnly Guard Bureau ar e i AS Gu[RlllAs COMInG: U4 phom | Ehp. mtih quainted and certainly did not know miss of the 25th . suggeste training rograms N " "ra sKa as I' £, gested rainin programs 0 Baranof Cigar Counter, Baranof T'rain Alaska Guards as Guerillas 5k Neston lesires every effort be made Lo Sos Store. Bert's Cacy| Ouerilla warfare units will | pigyghurgh Pirates have signed up | hould be developed by the use uf| a3 |ry Race Drug Co., Butler Mauro|, ;.. gnjle visiting in Anchorage.| e e o ritoria; | Woodley Airways and are enroute | Davlin Co. Juneau Drug Co. J. 8., "o’ trip” through the interior Holld 'be dugsed’ o) ARIBE I ibtan Lo cHRINE I HHE I O0REND he boxing tournament in the ball| = ¢ ouermor Gruening said he would | | find men who can shoot.” Mrs. Caughrean is an accom- ' weather 4 mgn i Altoos over the coas ute and sai | to maguzines. Haine. and in the nature of a| ity ald o visit Brisiol | and Haines teams were tie | v i e eat were tled. Bay communities first, moving “'OIH‘ JORTHE ) v Sunday is the bL.sel ga NORTHERN TRELAND, July 21 ; 2y eball game. | Governor Gruening announced the | | The two men have been tending air force, and maintenance crews|teen months respectively and are| will be trained in guerilla warfare | M. D. 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