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PAGE SIX DATE-TIME DANDY! Alaska Territ:;:ial Federation of Labor of the American Federation of Lahor is arranging to have representatives of gov- ernmental and Territorial agencies attend meetings of Central Labor Councils through- out Alaska. PURPOSE OF THESE MEETI To ac- quaint Alaska Labor with the functions of various agencies and equip members with information to make use of them. FIRST OF THIS SERIES FOR JUNEAU FRIDAY, JUNE 25TH RUY WAR BONDS fieds Pay! Cool, easy-to-get-into polka dotted rayon with woven belt and but- tons following each other down the front. A L'Aiglon Frock 3.95 Nélly Don'’s and Georgiana's in sheers and prints. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA Mayor (alls - Meeing for a mass meeting of Juneau dents to take place on Thursday Chambers of the City Hall. Purpose of the meeting, to discuss and formulate plans for Members of the American Legion have agreed to take over the pro- gram, and the Loyal Order of Moose members will take charge of the parade, Mayor Lucas announc- ed today. Additional details of the two-day on Thursday ning .- BUY WAR BONDS WAR RISK INSURANCE NOTICE War Damage Corporation Insurance policies are up for renewal on or after July 1, 1943. If no changes or corrections have been made, these policies may be renewed for another year by payment in full of the annual premium to be mailed with the renewal application on or before the expiration date. Your co-operation is requested in notifying this agency Mayor Harry I. Lucas hag called resi- evening at 8 o'clock in the Council which all residents are urged to attend, is | the Fourth of July celebration in Juneau entertainment are to be taken up i JUNEAU GIRL IS ELECTED TO HIGH ramgow orrice FLY JUNEAU July Fourth sma wois avs Names TO WESTWARD Grand Charity at Assembly Wash., June 23.— |Resumes Schedules with WENATCHEE, W Lockheed Electra A Pk taet e e o) This Week Grand Assembly of Rainbow Girls| for the State of Washington and| the Territory of Alaska Woodley Airways is resuming regular flights between Anchorage Other officers were Pat Simons,}and Juneau and will have a twice Aberdeen, Grand Worthy Advisor;|weekly service from here to the Virginia Lamb, of Toppenish, Grdhd Westward, it was announced today Associate Worthy Advisor; Char-{by A. G. Woodley,' owner of the lotte Randall, Yakima, Grand Hope, company and one of the best known and Olive Anna Roberts, Coulee Alaska pilots. Dam, Grand Faith, On the first |sumed service, ed yesterday re- ar- the flight of the Mr. Woodley afternoon in | Lockheed-Electra twelve-place plane swhich will be used on the route. I Tuesday and Friday | While the schedule of flights has not yet been definitely decided upon, it is tentatively set for Tues- and Fridays, Mr. Woodley Announcement of the perma- be days nent schedule will announced shortly, he said Woodley Airways schedule be- tween Juneau and the Westward was temporarily suspended last January after several years opera- tion because of equipment short- age. Mr. Woodley will fly the Lock- heed-Electra on its Juneau-Anchor- age run and Bob Hall is co-pilot of the plane. Inbound Passengers Arriving in Juneau with Woodley Airways from Anchorage yesterday were John E. Manders, Miss Letha Manders, Captain T. A. Pugh, R. Miss Davis is the daughter of| Capt. and Mrs. James V. Davis. Y is the first time that Alaskan assemblies have been thus hon- ored, and members of the Juneau Assembly were particularly pleased with' the announcement Anna Lois was initiated into the Juneau Assembly in April, 1938, and has held the following offices: Choir Member, Flag Bearer, Musi- cian, Service. She was elected Wor- thy Advisor in May, 1942. She at- tended Grand Assembly in Olym- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1943 WOODLEY T0 (S EORGE BROTHER Super Market Raw Milk FOR YOUR HEALTH'S SAKE DRINK RAW MILK FROM OUR DAIRY! WARNING for You Victory Gardeners The aphis or spit bug appears in the gar- dens worse this year than ever. Watch your potatoes, lettuce, cabbage and all other vegetables. For Prevention We Have PYROTE Spray with soap suds mixed with PYROTE and your worries are over. CABBAGE MAGGOTS are very bad this year . .. Replace your wilted cabbage with letiuce plants. We have thousands of let- tuce plans ready for fransplanting. CELERY PLANTS . .. We have the most beautiful plants you ever laid your eyes on. READY NEXT MONDAY ... PUT YOUR ORDER IN NOW! Phone, Write or Wire Your Order EORGE BROTHER PHONE 92 PHONE 95 T A pia as a member of the Grand Choir and received the Grand Cross of Color Degree for outstand- ing servi in June, 1942, at the Grand Assembly. She left Juneau early this month to attend the session at Wenatchee. of your intention regarding this insurance. Juneau Insurance Agency Charley (Red fix:r(:xxp won 258 | Phone 253 Slanley V Grummen' Mgl’ games while losing 216 in his big| "PLANE ARRIVES - FROM WESTWARD With three f ngers for Ju- |neau, an Alaska Star Airlines plane |piloted by H. L. Kaesemeyer, with |R. T. Schultz as co-pilot, arrived : , |here from the Westward yesterday {afternoon | Passengers for Juneau were R. ‘J. Sommers, J. R. Whitney and o 00 | Maydelle George. | The plane E. Abbott, H. Schmitt, A. L. Jones and Bob Miller. The plane will leave this after- noon or tomorrow for the return flight to Anchorage. REGULAR CHAMBER MEETING TOMORROW rhe reguiar Cramber of Com- merce luncheon and meeting will be held tomorrow noon in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel There will be committee reports and several guests have been in- vited to be in attendance. COURT PARTY AT SITKA FOR WEEK purposes, party Jones - Stevens e is expected to leave| For | this afternoon for the return flight|y, s [to Anchorage. - NICK BEZ ARRIVES FROM TODD; WILL CONTINUE TO WEST Nick Bez, naturalization District Court last evening for Sitka. Included in the party were Judge George F. Alexander, U. S. District Attorney William A. Holzheimer and Clerk of the Court Robert Coughlin. They expect to be gone about a week. e g L left, well known cannery operator, ived in Juneau from his plant 4t Todd with Alaska Coastal Airlines this morning. Mr. Bez will continue from here to Anchorage with Woodley Airlines this afternoon or tomorrow morn- 2 in connection with his opera- | tions in Western Alaska. He to _return to Southeast Ala about a week ALLIES PLAN INVASION OF, EUROPE SOON WASHINGTON, June 23.—Secre- tary of the Navy Frank Knox says preparations are moving ‘“right along” toward an Allied invasion of Europe. When asked at a press confer- ence to comment on the new Rus- sian insistence that an Allied army tbe thrown onto the German-dom- jmated continent, he said he could | |make “no comment at all' on the | |subject of a second front, a term | be repeatedly avoided using. Knox said he knew of no Jap‘ jInterference ih the movement of /supplies from the United States to Russia across the Pacific. | A questioner asked Whether Kiska | was effectively blockaded, and Knox replied that the Japs prob- ably could get in any time, but agreed that a garrison the size of Kiska could hardly be maintained permanently by sub-borne supplies .| alone He added that the garrison would feel the pinch particularly with re- gard to ammunition. - R TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS! | Don't forget to clip the directory supplement from page two of this \ | paper. adv. THE DOUGLAS IN DINE AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT T A——— ¢ The will of the people is the BUY WAR BONDS Let' help our farmer neighbors with their hauling problems MERICA’S farmers have the tre- mendous responsibility of raising more food this Summer than ever be- fore in the nation’s history. Farm manpower is scarce. Every hour of every farmer’s time is vital to victory. 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STUDEBAKER A household word in highway transportation since 1852 WAR Studebaker dealers are co-operating Studebaker dealers go out of their way to help obtain parts for all makes of trucks. They co-operate further by handling spe- cial repair jobs for farmers as fastas possible. Many Studebaker dealers have special facilities for locating used trucks, that have been idle or in part-time use, for sale to farmers. .. By Moo War Bonds Keep your car and truck up to par All trucks and cars must be kept in good shape to safeguard the nation’s vital trans- portation life lines. And that’s especially important this Summer. Drop in for regular inspections. Stude- ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY * BUY U. S. BONDS * | | . | FORTRESS — MULTIPLE-DRIVE MILTARY TRUCKS STUDEBAKER BUILDS WRIGHT CYCLONE ENGINES FOR THE BOEING FLYING OTHER VITAL WAR MATERIEL Electric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME