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PAGE EIGHT " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA Public Schools, A, B. Phillips, $159.00 Parochial School, no report. Government Hospital, O'Connor, no report. Mail, Robert Webb, $650.91. RED CROSS DRIVENETS §5,935.11 One-third Collected in First no report. 2—Thos Parke, $40.00. 3—Pete Christiansen, $230.00. 4—A. T. Nygaard, no report. Shepard, $63.00. 6—Mrs. Henry Green, $65.00. 7—Mrs. Olaf Bodding, $103.00. 8—Mrs, Jake Cropley, Capt. M. Mor- ris, $222.50. 9—Mrs. E. Estepp, $96.50. 10—Mrs. Robert Simpson, Mrs. Ike | Taylor, $84.50. 11—Mrs. Ernest Lincoln, $85.00. Week of Drive But Much More Needed 12—Mrs. Burr Johnson, $13.00. 113—Mrs. M. O. Johnson, Mrs. ¥ 2 r' solicitors Thirty-eight Red Cross s I Smith, $188.50. t y aranof met at noon today in the B [14—Mrs, G. E. Cleveland, $60.00, 1 Gold Room for lunch, to turnj’ % i fiofimr first reports of money al-(15—Lincoln Turner, $22.00. ready collected i1§-~MrS H M(‘L(‘lm'vsh 00, ; When the reports were in, a hush- 1'*Mrf A. Van Mavern, Mrs ed silence prevailed throughout the | Toner, no report. B0, room until the total was added up.|18—Mrs. Sam Feldon, $234.00. It came to $5935.711. All districts,[19—Joe Thibodeau. $60.75. with the exception of one ‘or:two,|20yhe Rev. Robl, Treat, no report. B. ” v y canvassed, have not yet been fully Woman's Club, $45.00. | 22—Ludwig Nelson, no report. 23—Don Skuse, Tom Morgan, $35.00. so more money will be coming in. R. E. Robertson, director of home { - e ed the solicitors for the money they have already collected and then Lo\d] them to explain to the people they | KASSEL HIT doing and why these funds were | needed. ! M. H. Sides, secretary of the local chapter, too thanked the volunteers | for their effort. | group of methods used in Red Cross drives in the States, Senator Allen| Shattuck, treasurer of the Juneau service for the Juneau area, thank- | contacted what the Red Cross was After Ray Harrington told the| Chapter, spoke briefly. He said this| Katherine District No, 1, Mrs. Jno. Osborn, 5—Mrs. Dave Ramsay, Mrs. J. G.| od.|21—Mrs. Harold Smith, and the| AIR FORCE was the first time in years he had/ been conpletely out of a drive, but felt that he was excused. Mrs. M. O. Johnson showed the| group a letter that the Wrangell | Red Cross mailed out last year. The | message explained the purpose of | the drive and there was a detach-| able coupon at the bottom of the page, to be used by anyone want- | ing to mail in their donation. | The Rev. W. Robert Webb, drive| chairman, pointed out that Juneaul had now gone one-third of the way, and urged the workers to re-double their efforts so that at the lunch to be held two weeks from today, a nnali report could be turned in. However, the drive does not officially end until March 31. A list of districts reporting fol- lows, District, solicitor and amount, respectively: | A J. Mine, Joe Williams, $247.50. | Federal . Bldg., Wellman Holbrook, :50. | Territorial Bldg., Alice Brandebury.ll _ $103.50. Bdranot Hotel, R. M. Marshal, Judy Frank, $207.00. émineuu Hotel, Bruce Kendall, no| Juneau Hotel, Miss Frances Black,’ “Olarerice Wise, no report. \ LONDON, March 9.—The German Linck Again Caught Short ! InVofe Wars; Appo‘mtmeflill Change! Is Killed by House FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1945 PRESIDENT DODGES MASS OF QUERIES FROM REPORTERS WASHINGTON, March 9.—The President labeled as a crystal ball question the news conference in- of the German Control Commission, but he added it was only speculation that Under-Secretary of War Pat- terson was to get the job. query whether the war with Ger- many had reached a point where it might end suddenly. He dodged to the right, and to the left also, when a barrage of other —— - e —— questions, pertaining to the Europ- RAY DAY HERE ean and Pacific wars and relabed| Ray G. Day, of the United States diplomatic and political subjects Customs Service at Skagway, is now came his way. in Juneau. While here, he is staying For two or three months, he said,|at the Baranof. consideration had been given as to U ibssuiatte who was to be the American member Empire want ads get quick results. | Ballots | Representative Alaska Linck ye: terday afternoon took her second |beating of the day from the House's two-handed whip, Representatives McCutcheon and Taylor. The two floor leaders were the .jonly non-concurring members of committee reporting Linck’s House Bill 58 out with a do-pass and picked it up from there to lead the bill to indefinite postponement. The bill would have required names of appointees to Territorial {office to be submitted to the div sional representatives of the Legis- lature before going to the body as a whole for confirmation, “It would be only common cour- tesy to extend such rights to the division from which the appointee comes,” said bill author Linck. “Naturally, the division members would know the appointee’s quali- fications best,” declared Linck- supporter Shattuck. “The duties of the appointed officers apply to all of Alaska, not |just the division from which he came,” bill-killer Taylor replied. “Why should the powers-that-be yh Green Peas Spinach Brussels Sprouts Cabbage- solid Parsnips Yams Squash ‘g_;:m|mminm|mmlm|lfimuummmu||muummmufiuumnmummilmfiunmmu|ummnumuummmu& itamins A in frUiTS and eqgefables Artichokes Bunch Carrots Radishes Green Onions Parsley Leeks Hot House Rhubarb heads lindustrial city of Kassel was heavily view this bill with alarm?” inter- |bombed by the RAF last night and jected Republican Maurice John- was attacked again today by the son. main force of a 1000-bomber fleet “Seems as though,” mused Fourth sent out by the U. S, Eighth Air Division Demo Boss Representative Force. Hoopes, “that every time McCut- In the night raids the British also cheon and Taylor crack their whip hit submarine building objectives the boys jump through the hoop.” Hamburg and unspecified objectives His statement was punctuated by in Berlin. the remarks of Representative The U. S. Fifteenth Air Force Steve Vukovich, still ill from a struck a heavy blow at German cold. Vukovich mentioned ‘“poli- communications yesterday in Hun- ticians” and “power politics.” gary, hitting railroad yards at Ko- Answered Taylor—already grin- marom, 20 miles in advance of the ning with the taste of victory—“I'm Russian ground forces, and blocking like Mr. Peterson—I'm no politician all through lines at Hegyeshalom, I'm a statesman.” near the Austrian frontier, 45 miles And for that he drew a shot west of Komarom. |from the ready bow of the beaten Mrs. Linck: “You're being very childish, Mr. I Taylor!” she retorted. When the ballot was counted, { Taylor and McCutcheon had mus- |t,ercd 14 votes to put the measure {into the moth balls indefinitely. e RA'DED lN |. “That's some more Democracy!” | !muttered Representative Steve —————— } HAGELS ARRIVE Mr. and Mrs. George Hagel, of ! 4 Seattle, | (By - Associated Press) ks are guests at the Baflmo{j At least fifty American Superforts i Lettuce Golden Ripe Bananas T Pears Avocados .. Green Peppers Pink Grapefruit Celery Apples and Many Other Good Things to Eat! (6 L ‘PHONE 704 Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and 2P. M i Rosy Red Tomatoes Endive W = Douglas Delivéry-—m'A. M. = Roat Orders Delivered Anytime! ;filIIIIIIII_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI,Ifllllllflll]l,llj!l[llllllIII!IIIII[IJIIfIIIlMlIIIIIIIl[llllIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIII raided the Tokyo-Yokohoma area Assembly Apts., Mrs, Wm. Byington,| no shortly after midnight Friday night $90.00. Coliseum Apts., Cliff Daigler, repart, | (8 o'clock Friday morning, Pacific 20th cex;',m—y Apt., Mrs. Ed Lewis, $5.! War Time) starting fires in several Fosbee Apt, Mrs. dacques Schurre,|sections, the Jap radio said. no report. ; Flying in echelons the raiders Hilicrest Apts., Mrs. J. S. Jeffrey, | roared in from bases in the Mari- $40.00. |anas, the broadcast, recorded by the Phones ALASKA Business A, Ray Harrington, Bert: McDowell, Burr Johnson, $762.00. ! . Business B, G. E. Cleveland, W. S.| _Pullen, R. E. Robertson, $100.00. | Business C, C. E. Naghel, M. Sver- drup, $665.00. | Thane, Mrs. Abraham, $45.50. | Glacier Highway, Ruth Dunlap, . $23.25. | Douglas, Mrs. James Barras, $110.00, 39 339 FCC, said. | e e—— | NURSE RETURNS ! Mrs. Walter Stutte, who returned to Juneau from a visit to her par- ents in Tacoma, Washington, has resumed her duties as a nurse at the Government Hospital. e RUY WAR BONDS Schilling Chili Powder just right for all chili dishes INSURE Your Sunday Dinner By Getting THE NE INGREDIENTS U. S. 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