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Slurdy Lai le Jeep Tackles Big Job in Africa l — ich are secing tough service throughout the {anding behind the hood of the jeep is First. Licut. William T. Telken of San Francisco. HEIGHT, WEIGHT AL PENNY VISION TESIS DRIVEFUNDS FOR STUDENTS Tiny Daughter For Allan Wicks| world with Yank troops, tackle big Stein of and « at t t Dakar, North Africa, dock is up against ene of the biggest assigned the little he hauling of a railroad freight car many times its size. The driver is Sgt. Joseph S tol ood, Caiif., and the soldier on the coupli i Staff Sgt. Earli B. Bond of San Antonio, Tex,, MUST BE IN . ’I'HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— nme WORLD ¢ REL LIGIoN JUWREID | | The old song isstrue: “‘Tis love“i ‘tis love that makes the world go} ys Prof. John B. Cond- University of California, emotional drive, disci= round;" sz liffe of the | “Without plined is of the utmost that lives. It therefore, civic | importance, common ideals shall be hi and pitched true. The wagon may bump along an earthly road, but it must be hitched to a star.” Paul C. Payne, Said the Rev. gen- eral secretary of the Board of Christian JEducation of the Preshy- terian Church, Christian college |ders dedicated to a siruggle, which {will have just begun after the guns Ihave ceased firing, to bring a new hristian world into being in the | midst of the wreckage left by war. If a new world arises out wreckage of the old, it must be built by youth who will have in, and work it in, and in, and, I say in all seriousness pray it in.” recently: | To develop a :hurch movement” among twenty- | tive religious bodies, a Convocation |on the Church in Town and Coun- itry will be held at Columbus, Ohio, | September 6-8. Interested ministers and lay leaders in town and coun- | [try churches, church administra- and directed by reason, little | can be accomplished in our personal| our | pitched | must produce lea-| | of the| to vote it | sacrifice it cooperative rural! UNEAU ALASKA RAINY DAY DRAMA--IN TWO ACTS | | (ZECHOSLOVAKIANS { | TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1943 ( ARD OF THANK! We wish to express our sincere !thanks and appreciation to our | ASKED To SUBM" neighbors and friends for their PAPERS T0 CONSUL <..7...5 Somn ‘us i e toxs ot Czechoslovak diplomatic ‘and con- our nd, father and sular offices, in accordance with a brcther; also for the many beau- decree of the Czechoslovak Minis- tiful flowers and donors of cars. try of Interior of January 20, 1943, MRS. DAVID DAVIS, concerning the registration of MR. AND MRS. EDWARD Czechoslovak citizens abroad, have DULL AND FAMILY, to verify and register the passpe MR. AND MRS. ELLIOTT of all Czechoslovak citizens resid-| FREMMING AND FAMILY, ing in their respective consular dis- DAVID EINARD DAVIS. adv. tricts. >oo—— The Czechoslovak Consulate in R L San Francisco, 690 Market BUY WAR BONDS | Street reques.: therefore every vy Czechoslovak ~ citizen residing in WINDOW WASHING the States of Arizona, California, RUG CLEANING Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and | Washington, and the Territories of | SWEEPING COMPOUND wail and Alaska, to submit his FOR SALE port as well as the passports of DAVE MILNER Il members of his family, tc Phone Blue 510 with ail documents provin their/ Czechoslovak citizenshi — i T gy the Czechoslovak Consulate in Francisco not later than Septem- { ORDER YOUR No extension of.this date is being | } NOW contemplated. Persons failing to| comply with this request will for- = Tanned, cleaned and all feit their right to consular protec- z ready to make up. tion by the appropriate Czechoslo- || VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY vak ¢ natic and consular au- z SEATTLE, WASHINGTON | lh\)l'lv‘l‘ . [ ; i BARANOF | Alaska’s Largest Apariment { | Ho!al {1 EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER | * : iR Itors and officers of rural commun- i s Children who are entering the| Al those still having Pennylieo acencies ave invited to the con- | Reulonafle Rates ‘ Rt Juneau Public Schools for the first| Drive envelopes are requested t0|ference, which is sponsored by the | | : |time, and all pupils from Douglastelephone Mrs. George F. Alexm;:; Boaniittes Town asid Couniiy be| o i Phone 800 | o E ] ar 1, der, Penny Drive Chairman, at” 5 3Py . L X pounds seven and from the Parochial S'choo der, Pen rive (the Home Missions Council of} LOOKING AS PERT and pretty as the spirit of spring, Miss Cathleen % . rived | are required to come to the Terri- | and she will make Jnx'\ngemenL‘ i North America and the F‘edera,]‘ Treacy awaits on a Chicago curb for the traffic light change when— i oy - P . u ; torial Health Center, room 108, for for collection, or the énvelopes may Council of the Churches of Christ | Ao 'a i y'el - gplash!—it happens. - A careless motorist—a mud puddle shower . ipeciations were strictly |height, welght and vision checks|be left at the B. M. Behrendsiin America. The opening address| voen' an Cathleen becomes a mighty mad miss., Who wouldn't—in ) SEATTLE 8 ex and we are more before going to their own physi- Bank, Mrs. Alexander announced will ke delivered by the Rt. Rev these days when dry cleaning is a lu\ury" 5 ‘.2 (Internarional) | ® Periect comfort i 2 o declared Daddy |cians for the required physical ex- today. iHem'y St. George Tucker, presiding | SR it PN @ Centrally located ing that “both |amination, it was announced todgy| When envelopes and containers |bishop of the Protestant Episcopal ¥ |{ PABSENGERS PFREIGHT T doing well.” |by the public health nurse were collected, several were over-|Church and president of the Feder- |India. Miss Olive Dunn, daughter t d N ht i o © Splendid food and | cmplosed with the| Checkups for the above group|looked and it is important that al Council Intensive seminars onof the Rev. William N. bunn, of 3@JUTCQAY 1] F. B. service REFRIGERATION ineer have been set for tomorrow, Wed-|they be turned in without delay in the rural church and -community |South Bend, Ind, and a missionary McClure, © Large Rooms— ] ° e |nesday, at 1 pm. in the Health|order that the final 1943 report life and the relation of the rural“"]“‘" M“‘I“‘("d"‘)‘f“"l‘;h in S“':;“'_ Dan(e 10 Ra|se Mgr. all with Bath Sarita Eater o o 5 e o church to the world situation are jahanpur, India, has been awarded Center. Later examinations will be may be made and the total gmourxt e the Biives EalsarA-EHnA ; feal: . Al ASKANS LIKE THE D. B. FEMMER—AGENT h set for those who cannot attend dispatched to the Orthopedic Hos- | 3 sl alagen s g N F nds esser Un( eon omorrow's session. Parents are|pital in Seattle, Mrs. Alexander g 4 g SR Ufsmg U oHotel NE NIGHT 813 | requested to accompany their chil-|said Dr. Richard Brook, Church of Raja Sir Maharaj Singh, president ey W WASHINGTON e e 2 2 i i : i gl : England Bishop of Edmundsbury|of the All-India Christian Confer- ; Y et n ee mg | dren, both for tomorrow's check-up,| It is expected that the final| SHEWATC BRAOD OF FovoMIY |ence, has received @ knighthood;| With an additional 50,000 trainsd . and on the later medical examina-|amount collected in Juneau, Doug- | SWARY, LEORIN DEEORRRC I o | nurses needed desperately for duty the historic ceremony of blessing|and Rai Sahib Albert N. Shukla, y tion which will supply the doctor'las and vicinity will substantially Rl i { istric ke ¥ ] ' lat home and on the war fronts with e He omorrow ; ! £ Britain’s farms on Rogation Sun-|@ district magistrat ein Lucknow with the needed history of previ-|exceed $600° which will be turned |, %y WG SR SEETIL SU G Tion of the late Rev. Ganga |the American troops, the American ous illnesses, and give the parentiover to the charitable institution | piyo Scoie oty oo TR S Nath Shukla of the Lucknow Con-|Red Cross and civieminded i _ . |first-hand information regarding |in Seattle, which has cared for|ihe ancient Rogationtide ceremony, |ference of the Methodist Church, is|local groups all over the L e J “ N E A “ io of the “"‘I“*; 5 \I“ ‘x Yithe child’s health status and many crippled Alaskan children. |This ceremony is now being revivegdraised to the rank of Rai Bahadur.|raising 5;11‘;‘1(11(' sumsof 1s-uo the « Service of the Metho- |, caq tions — 3 i sum needed for incidental expenses needed correction - {at a time when war has brought to i i « h and their friends a Heights, weights and visual BETTY NORDLING ON [the fore the necessity of a bounwj The Board of Managers of the|(0 see i girl ;Ll“mkh the three Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks invited to a dgssert luncheon checkups are beings given now so GAME COM. STAFF | teous harvest, R ; is| United Christ M , So- vears of required training . st, Rogation Sunday is| United Christian Missionary So . S ng at 1 oclock tOMOI|(nat parents may consider the| Miss Betty Nordling, daughter the last.Sunday of May. American | ciety (Disciples of Christ), Rev. E.| “All proceeds of next Saturda Yakutat Valdez Nome y afterncon, it was announced|gyerworked doctors' and have phy-|of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nordling,|non-liturgical churehes call it|K. Higdon, secretary, has petitioned dance to be held here will go to- o examinations early in the has joined the office staff of the|Rural Life Sunday. |the Immigration - Committee _of Ward the creation of sush a "und Cordova Seward Bristol Bay £ d meetir summer. Alaska Game Commission. Well LT Congress “to repeal the Chinese Ex-|!t Nas been announcec by mempers - ] , ldence of M S e oo e g W A - conforreq|Cluion. Act 4 o enact Jogislation 0f the Sponsoring War Service De- Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis A Young on Eighth Street iate 1| Among recent honors conferred .io” o) Orientals to become|Partment of the Juneau Woman's < B0 S 7 Eighteen states, Alaska, Hawail|®" duate of the -Juneau High gy the British Crown upon resi- Ar’x‘uumn ‘mm‘n\ ;h’« application | Club H land Puerto Rico require full citi-|School denits of India for meritorious ser-| VR CUREE G APRISEROR I order to stimulate local in- wedHQSdaY rrl ay un ay AT d lava n s good street!zenship as a requirement to takingl 7y G Toe A vice to the empire appear the to be contingent on the satisfactory | tere in the project, the national paving and building material examinations to practice medicine. BUY WAR BONDS names of three Chnstmns in North 16t o - eration of Women's Clubs is AS ROYAL FAMILY REVIEWED U.S. MEMORIAL DAY PARADE AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN ENGLAND step past smartly and Old Glory raised platform while at the right of the party are Princesses Mar- snaps in the breeze while the British royal family reviews the Memo- | | garet Rose and Elizabeth. The American holiday was observed with rial Day parade there. The Queen stands at her husband's sxde on the ceremonies throughout the United Nmom. (Intemnuomlnudmhoto) BBINGING UP FATHER [ ONE OCLOCK-AND HE'S NOT HOME YET- 1 HELL HEAR FROM [ ¥y ME WHEN HE DOES! [~ OH-OH! MAGGIE'S WAITIN' UP FER ME-WELL-I'M NOT AFRAID TO opr- 1943, Ring Features Synducate, ¢, Bl eenclusion of and on the freestablishment of mutually agree- able relations in the post-war per- iod.” Both the Presbyterian Church in| America and Church in the | the United States of the Presbyterian United States, respectively the nor- thern and the southern |of the Presbyterian family in this | country, have elected theological | |educators as their new moderators fiuA 1943-44. President Henry Sloane | Ccflm of Union Theological Sem- :inmy New York, heads the nor- thern branch; while Dr. Donald | | W. Richardson, Va., Seminary of the same name,| heads the southern branch of the family. Dr. Coffin is a native New Yorker and was pastor of the noted Madison Avenue Presbyterian | Church in that city when elected as head of the Seminary. Dr. Rich- |ardson was born in South Carolina and was a missionary in China for dny years. Moderator-elect Coffin s that a major goal of his year in office will be to help further | union between these two branches | of Presbyterianism. : FEFEY = LAND NEAR HERE TAKEN BY GOVERNMEN The United States Government will take possession of 92.14 acres |of land on July 15. The acreage ’15 in the vicinity of Juneau and is| owned by Warde Johnson. Anothel judgment of declaration, |duly 15, will give the government possession of 6742 acres of land |at Sitka, belonging to August | Buschman and W. P. Mills. | ———.——— | Empire Classmeds Payl branches | of the Rlchmondl ) A call is also being issued to re-| sffering specific awards, including $100 in war bonds to the district| yfederation that secures the great- are accepted into schools of nurs- ling on the American Red Cross A I R L l N E s list Candidates from Alaska may be mmended for sccepance i the!| pARANGEHor: P Iome 667 >w training program and enroll- ({ment in a nationally recognized \nmw\ training center. Applicants! |for a scholarship must have gradu- wted from any high school and \um or may not have completed| additional college work; they must! s of age, in good health | ed of good character. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY li and poss turn eligible trained nurses who have retired, to the field. For en- rollment in the Red Cross First Re- serve—chief sources for Army and an applicant must be a graduate of an approved school | of nursing, be between the ages of | 21 and 40, unmarried and in good health. ————— BUY WAR BONl)S WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— | Without Calomel — And You'll Jump Out o} Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go The liver should pour out i Gas bloats up you stipated. You fee world looks punk, It takes tho: Little Liv bile flowing freely to Amazing in making bile 3 Ask for Carter’s Little Liver Pills by name. Stubbornly refuse anything clse. Price: ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Passengers, Serving Southeast Alaska—] Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. bl . 4, BY GEOBGE MCMANUS nfi; Hoctalt ¢80 Tensices Todd tean shan gof Gitka Juneau $10 $18 10 ’:: ‘:g ‘:3 3:: 818 Siahs Y8 'm YOU DARLING! i 10 18 10 5 ANOTHER WAR presmiin i R i BOND FOR ME’ YOU'RE SO BY GOLLY- 18 10 10 PATRIOTIC / _ WAR BONDS Tenakee - 10 10 10 G CERTAINLY Angoon - 18 18 WILL BRING Hoonah - 10 Pelican . 18 10 18 18 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 680 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY ‘Wrangell Petersburg $35.00 $30.00 10.00 PEACE! Express Rate: 25c per pound—Minimum of $1.08 to ketchikan lx)re-l.lu 18¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg snd Wrangell FOR. INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: mm 512 Above rates applicable when passenger traffio warrants Bchedules and Rates Bubject to Change Without Notice.

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