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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA RED CROSS |PEP BAND GIVES " RALLY CONCERT, FUND NOW " garanoF HoreL AT 59,046 Will Give Sup_port to Team at Game Tonight in Douglas Gym Many visiting Ketchikanites, as well as a lobby full of June: peo- ple and high school nts were| on hand last night at 7:30 o'clock » in the Baranof Hatel G ¢ to hear the Kayhi Pep F . cert Two-thirds of Quota Sub-! scribed on Fifteenth Day of Drive Here Repart stuc First nounced 3 mber, E Pl From t the boys d not need any more introductions as spectators said their musical ability carried them throughout the m | >ep Band will play at the op- etween Ketchikan and s tonight in the Douglas ym fans may attend the game rvice will be provided that alm his or her though the rest of M { Cross Luncheon on 2 23, all solicitors will meet to give their probably final re- Juneau a t that time the campaign Juneau a 15 o'clock, returning to r the game. ! ccomodations for several 4 more spectators than form- Bikitiess d still showing erly been provided in the Doug- scattered ns and that should las gym by the installation of double reap at least a fourth of the re-|balconies. Seating for all is assured maining $4,000 still outstanding these who attend the games Ketchikan has approximately 45 ers here including players, rooters, Pep Band and officials. one large - KARL HAHNS VISIT HERE FROM SKAGWAY Karl Hahn, with the White and Yukon Route at Skagwa; ed in Juneau on the Princess Norah, accompanied by Mrs. Hahn and son Mrs. T. M. Reed, former resident of Juneau, also came here with her son and daughter-in-law All are registered at the Baranof Incidentally, today is the sixth birthday of Karl Hahn, Jr. and his mother is planning a little sur- prize for him. Juneau is the birth- place of the young man | e e o 00 0 0 0 0 o WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Weather Buveau) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending at 7:30 o'Clock This Morning: e o o In Juneau—Maximum, 42; minimum, 30. Precipitation, trace. At Airport—Maximum, 43; minimum, 27. Precipitation, trace ® o o0 0 0 0 0 TOMORROW’'S FORECAST e o o Partly cloudy tonight and Friday; increasing cloudiness with intermittent light snow Friday night. Temperatures: DENVER VISITOR e Lowest tonight, 28°; highest Cleora E. Helbing, Denver, Colo- ® Friday, 42 rado, is a guest at the Baranof. RAPUZZI HERE George Rapuzzi, Skagway, guest at the Baranof. —————— is a . . . . ° . . . . . . . . . ° . . . . . Hunt's Extra 4 cans sl 95 Fancy {2 cans $4.59 Home-Style peacHEs (ase $8.95 HUNT’S FANCY BLACK APRICOTS | CHERRIES 4 cans $1.99 4 cans $1.59 12 cans $5.89 12 cans $4.69 Shamrock Eggs Case $9.15 Darigold Butter 2 dozen $1.19 TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 2 pounds $1.05 DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. MINIMUM—$2.50 PHONE PHONE f 104 .Be/:f's 105 CASH GROCERY In shipping to people who live on the BOAT ROUTES OUT OF JUNEAU we give our personal attention to the careful selection and packing of all orders. We Give You the Things You Want! PHONE 704 Juneau Deliveries— i0 A.M.and 2 P. M. WOULD HAVE [HOUSE GIVES 'PERMIT BILL APPROVAL T0 FOR LIQUOR 5 MEASURES Three House measures and two IWalsh Measure Would Get | senate measures were passed by the 32.50 Puf(hase I.i‘ | ‘;Hr‘.]s:;;n:)(\ Representatives ycster(lny1 cense on Books Passed was Senate Bill No. 18, by! Whaley, urging the Highway En- A liquor perr today in wer’s office to erect shelter c: s at outlying airports, and Sen 1 of indigents under| Among House measures t | was House Joint Resolution No. 4 by Under the perr tem as set!Vukovich, asking the Board of Road $2.50 permit The measure bears the approval of 'ing shop for the Skagway school. the Nome Religious Council which| Also passed was House | LONDON, March 15—A fleet of y Gunderson, with re-|1350 American bombers attacked |the outskirts of Berlin, passed the huge freight yards of Oranien- burg, following the first use there of the new 1l-ton volcano bomb. - forth in the Walsh bill, no liquor*Commissioners to move a building Oranienburg is seven miles north - purchaser could buy liquor without a |acquired by the City of Skagway of Berlin, virtually a suburb of the from the Army for a manual train- capital, which has been bombed for 23 successive nights by Joint Mosquitos, the first to use the new wired that a vote taken of 370 citi-| Memorial No. 16, by Johnson and ji-ton bomb. zens there showed 18 votes for the Tayler, urging the Board of Road permi ally owned liquor stores. | House. The measure would have steads and the Chena Hot Springs qualified non-residents of the Terri- | estates. Senate Bill No. 13, by Cochran, mit a homesteader whose land has the bar to certify to abstracts of tion of land elsewhere. title { - Senate Joint Memorial No. 2, b}'! Green, was also passed, asking Con- EARL Bos' wlll gress to seek negotiations of ar- rangements with Canada to permit | purchase or lease the Canadian| land through which the highway ( from Haines to the Interior runs. | B Y UT BAN Also given approval by the House was another request that Congress| . investigate the land policies of| Bla(k Bear and Hamln Secretary of the Interior Harold L.| . Ickes in Alaska. The bill, senate| Arrow Pafrols Tied Joint Memorial 1, was authored by| p M Senator Collins. | n POIM COMESf THOUSANDS MO | American Legion Troop, 613, Boy M RE |Scouts of America, met at the |Legion Dugout last night, where ADDED To lISTS oF |they were visited by Earl Bost, {who has played in some of the biggest bands and orchestras in the DEAD' INJURE States, including Souza's Band. He |has agreed to take over the Boy is«:out Band. Army Total Dead ls Nowl Tickets were issued to the Scouts to sell for the Benefit Show; which AL . |is to be held at the Capitol Theatre 145,733 NGVY IS 34' =S April 12 and 13. | 938 Total 180 6“ The Black Bear Patrol, with Bill ’ - 4 Sperling, scribe, in charge during WASHINGTON, March 15—Army | jeader and ground foree casualties on the West- | oager, ern Front from June 6 to March 1|pgatrg) t; total 425,007 Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson reported. { added Army casualties in all theatres|q,et. :j‘(“r‘;h“gl ng“"/’mf\ii”“éo”“czyul:l?fsi Scoutmaster DeVaughn Kershaw since Pearl Harbor are 839,589, an wae in olistge iim‘mmluu,. )vx\}f:l(;flssiezir?lmosl 16,000 since last | SCOUT COUNCIL MEETING points because of good con- A meeting of the Boy Scout| District Council has been called | The Army total dead is 145,733. The Navy dead, 34,938, —————— FROM PORTLAND the office of Dr. J. O. Rude, Scou Virginia Hearst and Evelyn Hes-|Commissioner E. L. Keithahn an- a of Portla Oregon, are |rounced today. He urges all mem- guests at the Baranof. "bers to be there and on time. Schilling VACUUM PACKED COFFEE Place Your Order Early.... and take advantage of our FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS in ® MEAT © PRODUCE and @ CANNED GOODS FEUSI and JENSEN Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. Phone 202 Douglas Douglas for tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in - u The RAF yesterday was credited system and 128 for municip-| Commissioners to look into the pos-| with bombing out the important |sibility of ,extending the Badger Berlin-Ruhr military viaduct at Senate Bill No. 7, by Cochran, Road, near Fairbanks, for some sixty pjelfeld, was indefinitely postponed by the miles to take in a number of home- gphine, ) British House Joint Memorial No. 19, by quring the night, the heavies strik- tory to act as executors of Alaskan Diamond was P“%W‘r asking that!jng western Front supply centers “Cnngrem enact law which would per- .t zweibrucken and Homburg. . More than 5,000 British and Am- Inye(] better, permitting U, S. Com- | been taken by the Army for military | o 0ap planes participated in the missioners who are not members of purposes to settle on an equal por- operations yesterday. The Air Min- istry said six to eight spans of the bombers Bielfeld Viaduct Simultaneously, RAF Lancasters at- tacked another viaduct at Arns- |burg, 27 miles southeast of Dort- | mund, |bombs, huge 22,000 pounders, high as a two-story house. with 80 miles six- BERLIN HIT BY VOLCANO BOMBS TODAY jNew Eleven-ton Missile Is Used for First Time Time by RAF Mothers! HERE'S YOUR BIG OPPORTUNITY TO BUY YOUR Children’s EASTER WEAR * \ 4 including RAF New Numbers east of the were in action * were destroyed. ton earthquake They ex- ploded with terrific concussion that whippd back violently against the | planes. g‘-(ANTAM REHEARSAL - SCHEDULED TONIGHT The cantata, Crucifixion, will be rehearsed by the city Church choirs this evening at 9 o'clock in the Northern Light Presbyterian Church. George B. Schmidt, urges that all members be present. Others wishing to join are welcome TERR. GUARD MEETS TONIGHT AT 7:30, 1 Members of the Juneau um;s.' the absence of both the patrol ajacs Territorial Guerd, will meet the assistant Patrol ¢onignt at 7:30 o'clock in the AB and the Flaming QAITOW pya) neadquarters to fix up targets led for the point contest, fo; the Mendenhall Rifle Range, |as a result of both patrols having Henry Harmon has announced conductor, B e SEATTLE VISITORS Carl Christenson, Robert Stewart and Clarence Nelson, all of Seattle, are registered at the Gastineau. ——-e BUY WAR BONDS i AN & Whias We Have Received a Lot of and have a complete stock ;f’ M ! Here's An Event Worth a Trip to Town! Phone 767 HUNT’S Home Style PEACHES No. 2!, cans z}or 1¢ DILL PICKLES 10al.$1.50 ROYAL PUDDING Chocolate, Tapioca Vanilla, Butterscotch 6 pkgs. 47c 0 DELIVERIES DAILY W ATTENTION! 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