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REPUBLICAN CONVENTION AT SKAGWAY Territorial Gaihenng Will Be Held on May 18- Dewey Resolution The Republican vention will be held a 18. This ached yesterday ¢ publican Central Committ ment committee of laska orial con- Skagway on decision ernoon by the the was today’s Empir the elsewhere also sets in out forts ex at the A res yesterc Republic v tend HH Republicar ong ) at Chicagc 2 submit their man the Rey Committee, which lled to meet 8 7. Due consid- will b to those who attend the Chicago conven- of given tion Albert White's resolution instruct- ing the Ala delegation to the Chicago convention to vote for Gov Thomas E. Dewey, was adopted without a dissenting vote under the rules of the Republican Party in Alaska a also the position taken by the National convention. The Alaska delegates, whoever they may be, will be instructed for the New York Governor. This is the first time the Republican delegation to a National Convention has ever been instructed | DRIVE FOR GIRL SCOUTS FUND STARTS Greater Part of Money Raised Will Be for Improving Camp The finanecial - drive beil ducted by the Juneau Gi council began vesterday and continue througn the w ing to Mrs. Josephine man of the drive ority of the be used at the river to air the camp, im- the water ‘sto system, system. build latrines, pur- Scout Boy money major year-round scout pro- ram so it was fitting that their finance drive open on Child Health Day and continue through the N tic Boys' and Girls’ week, said Mrs. Boyd today Workers will Lry to cover the bu: and residential trict during the week, however, Al hould be missed he or is a i to drop in at the Baran Hotel Saturday afternoon or a check to Mrs, Josephine Boyd or Mrs. E. L. Keithahn. In reviewing the local and na- tional programs planned for Girl Scouts, Mrs. Boyd pointed with pride to the fact that more than| 50,000 Girl Scouts were trained in the United Si last year in first aid and won badges for their ef- forts. The Juneau girls specialized in home nursing. They learned how to make beds. S sonal hygienc a Child ca all of siness dis- also popula GEORGE BROTHERS Super Market PHONES 92-95—2 DELIVERIES Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. 00 Fifth Special Price R-U-M PHONE— WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER EORGE BROTHER |as stocks 1 | \ | con-| will| accord- | d, chair-! raised | scout camp at! mail | irls. This activity | proportions na- | activity | among the I is reaching la |tionally as scouts in war |areas are caring for children so that | they may release workers for e ployment in the ship yards and| lother important duties. i i Miss Beachhead ‘44 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | WOODLEY AIRWAYS MAKES FLIGHT TO ANCHORAGE TODAY The Woodley Airways made RED PLANES STRIKE IN a | flight to Anchorage late this after- noou with the following passengers: Sommers, Walter Walsh, R. M. ‘Gnrrm Magnus Hansen and H. R. OLD POLAND | Bean. jrueuf T0 WRANGELL “VILLA VIRTUE,” as the Yanks on e Anziu beachhead refer to their red hang-out, has a “pin-up” girl—Miss 1 , a New York model (nbo\ e)- mul she has been advised by V-Mail that when “Spring ar- | rived without a blonde siren on the beach” she was selected by a vote of war correspondents, public re- ‘y lations men and censors as Miss | Lcnchhcflfl 0[ 1944 (Intafiwtlonal) GRAFT CHARGES LANSING, Michigan, May 2.—A d jury investigating allegations f in the Michigan Legisla- ture charged 14 persons with con- spiracy to corrupt the ’39 session. | ‘This action follows previous and | similar indictments of 26 individ- ‘ uals returned by a one man grand jury, Cucuit Judge Leland Carr. Bribes for votes regarding logh— lation on taxation of property, such‘ and bonds, and several charges FOR ALASKA COASTAL A flight was made to Wrangell | | this afternoon by an Alaska Coastal |AXls troops were slain yester | Airways plane with Curtis Bigelow, | Albert Grant, Nicholas Williams and | Poland. Eugene Jackson as passengers. Alvin Klein disembarked at Petersburg, ——————— BUY WAR BONDS DOG LONDON, May 2 Tonighls Rus- | sian communique said Soviet bomb- | again struck Lwow in old Po- and on Monday night, but report-| ed there are “no essential changes” on the land fronts. An earlier broadcast said |e | marriage Campbell will be an event of Sunday 1,500 evening at the Northern Light Pres- y In pyterian Church, will have as her ; PAUL MONROE ARRIVES Paul: Monroe, a salesman for a Seattle firm, arrived in town yes- terday and is staying at the Gas- tineau Hotel. MISS KAUFMANN ANNOUNCES HER WEDDING PLANS Miss Lanore Kaufmann, whose to Mr. Leonard Terry local fighting in Rumania and old attendants Miss Doris McEachran e, It is estimated that the 1944 soy' | bean crop in the United States will 'be about 242,500,000 bushels. FOOD IN TIN DOZEN $1.59 CORN Whole Kernel—No. 2 Can Doz. $2.49 (ase $4.89 BUY BY THE CASE AT BERT'S AND S, CASE $6.19 OLIVES Ripe—Fancy 33¢ (an SAVE— FOR WAR BONDS TWODELIVERIES DAILY 10:15 A. M.——2:15 P. M. MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.50 FINER FOODS ALWAYS AT BERT'S! BB erts CASH GROCERY W/l(l/lf:lliifll/fl Aluwnys ARRIVING ! | Yow willl find/ it firstat PHONES 16 or 24 GET YOUR ALASKA SEED SPUDS TODAY PIGGLY WIGGLY as matron of honor and the Misses Dorothy Larsen and Betty Bernard | as bridesmaids. The Reverend Willis R. Booth will read the vows at 8 o'ciock and Mrs. Mary Jukich Hoffmann will sing two selections before the cere- mony. Miss Katherine Torkelson will be the organist and Patty Waugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Waugh, will light the candles before the service. Dr. A. W. Stewart will give thei bride away and Mr. Jack Waters‘ will act as best man for the groom. Ushers will include the Messrs. Ralph Becker and Don House. A reception, between 9 and 11 o'clock, will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Waugh au Sixth and Main Streets. The groom’s mother, Mrs. E. M Campbell and his grandmother, Mrs. H. M. Campbell, are expected to ar- rive this weekend from Wrangell for ANY SKELETONS IN YOUR CLOTHES CLOSET? Most men' have ‘onic or two ., . - suits that looked like a million ‘dollars when they wete:bought., - and ““then developed a severe case of shapelessness after a fow wearings. ‘,('/—.D You can be sure that that will never happen to a Timery Suit. For TimeLy Suits have the benefit of Balanced Tailoring—a new, streamlined approach to clothes- making. Balanced Tailoring combines costly hand-work with machine sewing—ecach where it serves best—to the end that the casy grace and flattering lines of o a TiMELY Stit persevere right’ v down to the last day you wear it. * 73 TUESDAY, MAY 2, I944 the wedding They wxll be accom- panied also by Mrs. W. C. Waters, mother of the best man, who will also attend the wedding. Mr. Campbell and his bride will leave the day following their wed- ding for a honeymoon in the States and in Canada. . 8y sane mariowe (& JUST BECAUSE you're busy these days on Red Cross and war work, don’t 'think you need let meals get dull. With long-keeping Avoset Sta- bilized Cream on hand, there’s no end to the luscious treats you can turn out. Let’s start with . . . 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