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PAGE TWO Annual May Sale . .. | QW[IC’y SINCE /887 ECONGMY PROGRAM LAUNCHED - wire Truman 0[;;1; Refrench- ment Drive with $7,- 445,369,000 Slash WASHINGTON, May 2 financial retrenchment drive i an- ticipation of V-E Day. In a series of sepgrat> actions he recommended to Congress that .a total of $7,445369,000 be with- Arawn from war program funds already appropriated or projected In swift succession the Chief executive: 1—Urged Congress to cut mor than $7,000,000,000 from the cur appropriations and contract au- thorizations for Maritime Commis- sion shipbuilding. —Recommended a slash of more than $80,000,000 in the 1946 budget estimates of eight agencies for the fiscal year beginning July 1. 3—Abolished the office of Civi- Jian Defense dnd withdrew its pro- posed $369,000 budget for the com- ing year. Volunteer protection workers were urged to continue on the job. All of these actions were ascribed to Iavorab war d“\‘f‘bp'nrm» AMERICAN LEGION AUX. NOMINATES; POPPY DAY PLAKS The American Legion Auxiliary met last evening in the Legion Dugout, and with routine matters taken care of, hominations for of- ficers for the coming year were held. Those nominated were as lows: President, Mrs. Olaf Bod- ding; First Vice-President, Mrs. James Sofoulis; Second Vice-Presi- dent, Mrs. Claude Carnegie e- tary, Mrs. Alfred Zenger; Treasurer, Mrs. Alfred Zenger; Historian, Mrs. Bert Lybeck; Chaplain, Mrs, F. A. Ashcraft; Sergeant-at-Arms, Mrs. F. E. Moore; Executive Committee members, Mrs. W. J. Manthey, Mrs. Bert Lybeck and Mrs. A. A. Kiefer. The next meeting will be a social evening, May 15, at the home of Mrs. Olaf Bodding, at which time more plans will be made for “Poppy Day,” which is May 26. fol- Presi- . dent Truman today began a Federal BARBIZON SLIPS || is Ametica’s most ™ populur P .o and a “'star number” for your wardrobe! “star” made i ing, eas rayon S SIZES: ] VRS, FERMANN WiLL LEAVE TOMORROW ON VISIT Willd HER SON Mildred 'mann, Territor- al Director of the of Price tomozrow s with her . Hermann |~ is hospitalized in F.pukuw Hermann will see her so; first time since Math t joar \\ho.) she s Day three Juneau Ciee Htrmann was woundad ¢ ago in Italy when a piece nel nipped out part of the | r.d much flesh from his left it time he has been in Florida and new in Baxter Sth Army Servi ported to be muk.n(.: Progr decteis, howey @ reported five (o six menths hospitalization be- fore he can be rcleasad due to the sena and ficsh grafting process yet te Le done. HORTH SEA TAKES FOURTEEN T0 SITKA The North Sea, ledving today for Sitka, teok the following passen- gers from Juneau: Joe Moralis, Roese Andrews, Carl Pederson, W. J. Fitzgerald, Mrs. A. H. Dobberpuhl, A. H. Dobberpuhl, Mrs. F. Metcalf, Mary Gail Hagerup, F. J. Corcan, Wilma Warther, Frank Wright, Ethel V. Lang, Frank Sutherland and 8. Einstoss. HanneganNew Head of Post Otfice Dept. Democraficfional Chair- man fo Take Over Cab- inet Post July 1 NGTON, Ma\ lkzr has resigned negan, Chairman of the Demoeratic Naticnal Committee, been ed to succeed him, effective J it was revealed here today. William A. Redding and W. A Lippert, of Ketchikan, are gues's at the Gastineay Hotel, to launder and c aphim . . . . You'll \\.mt sever pe Al; glip in our ledium L Short Length . .. PINK, WHITE, BLACK for - 'l‘HEV l)AlL)t VAL.ASKA EMPIREfJUNEAU ALASKA BLITZCHIEF /ACKSON NAMED | 10 PROSECUTE | IS CAPTURED * war crminats IFIeId Marsrfiélivon Rund- dent Truman said today that he Supreme Court Justice ls || stedtTaken in Hospital Designated Chief Jus- |hae /sy, i best suthority that { 1 ] Th cident did not Near Munich fice o Tribunal L, iciey vac: sut e ‘deeared e —_— W convinced that the former By HOWARD COW. WASHINGTON, 'wru 2. 0- Girman Fuchrer had actually been (Associated Press War Corres ciate Justice Robert H. Jackson of killed. WITH THE U. 8. SEVENTH the Supreme Court was designated This was the first official com- || ARMY, May 2.—Ficld Marshal Karl tcday as chief counsel of the United mcnt from the White House on a in dolf Gerd von Rundstedt, until States on the proposed international German anncuncement that Hitler r of unal to prosecute major war had ‘“fallen” in battle. THIRD MEETING TRUMAN SAYS WASHINGT May 2. — Presi- at his TAUGHTNOW BULLETIN — MADRID, May, German plane bearing Pierre Laval, Marcel Deat and the Vichy Education Minister, Adel Bonnard, landed at. Bar- celona and was ordered per- + by Generalissimo Fran- to leave Spain | Thirty-si trocp His whereabout had been a mat- ter of conjecture e nce he was ucceed by Ficld Marshal Albert eiring the Western Fron mmander. LOS ANGELES, May 2—Willie Joyce, Gary, Indiana, prepared to- day to leave for New York and a third fight with the new National Association lightweight boxing champicn, Tke Williams. Joyce decisively outpointed Ge- naro Rojo, Los Angeles, last night before 9,000. The Gary Negro weighed 138, Rojo 152% The Williams-Joyce match nen-title affair. - as 1 5 | The official announcement of the \ epture stated that von Rundstedt in retirement end taking treat- | Bad Toelz With Mm \ and an aide ~ Ven Rundstedt said he last | Hitler alive on M.m: 12. | is a wWIlDlIFE SERVI(E BIOLOGIST HERET0 STUDY FOOD HABITS . Biol t from the rch Labora- ’Il e Moscow Pierre La- e Government In 5 1, Tobin, of Farban a folled o jooreq gt the Hotel Junc resistance L LONDON, May is reg- Beg 2'35 | Ralph Imler, 9 00 | Fish and W! tery at Denve i d ing to the wildlife . Tmler on an ass . and because anticipates will keep him in 1 Territery through (e summer fod Mr. Imler stated that he had been detailed to study food habits and certain varieties of Alaskan wild- H- s rescarch will 1d Westward s - PAN ANERICRN mEs SIXTEEN OUT 10DAY A Pan American plane leaving Juneau for Seattle today, tock the following passengers: David Yeager, Charles Kellogg, Charles Minning, A. Miller, Ann Mille Mary Lou lyn Ann iller, Allan S, Kelly, slip because par- l—_xm:'v bias 1 of this ctions the Terr > vario ! Southeas F FIRE gains consid-- erable headway in yeur attic before you discover it, the loss can be serious! ngth .. 32-44 29-39 when William studies concerning eag D FRED PICKLE HERE ¢ will be heid B 1 6 E sure you have suf- . ficient insurance to pay for any loss ycu may suffer. This Harlford agency will gladly check vour policies and advise vou witheut obligation. erncon GOLLIHER HERE - s Mrs. Lora Witten, of Seattle, is a guest at the Barancf Hotel. J. 1. Golliher, of Ar at the Hotel June: ROUSE, ANDERSON '\ SSMa S S Shattuck RE-TRIAL MOVES : Agency edings in the District Court! el % sh has been in r ce | o 5 4 Seward Street were to resume this af-| D1 for new trial| Phone 249 tions _ against rno.n -with meticn: criminal Anderson Juneau in the HITLER ISDEAD WITH WILLIAMS 'HOPPE HOLDS NARROW EDGE OVER COCHRAN LOS ANGELES, May 2 — Chal- lenger Willie Hoppe continued to lead Champion Welker Cochran in their cross-country championship billiard series today. At the end of the 68th block last night, Hoppe held 3,088 points, Cochran 3,041. Cochran won last night’s contest in 40 innings, 60-59, but Hoppe took the afternoon ses- sion, 60-35, in 41 innings. Jiide 7oaces: 4 IMLER IN TOWN of Denver, Colo- the Baranof Ralph H. Imler, rado, is a guest at Hotel. S e MR. AND MRS. HOPE HERE Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hope are enroute to their home at Point Retreat from Seattle, where they have been on a vacation. They are guests at the Gastineau Hotel during their stopover. ewing Southeas Sitka Pefersburg For Information and Reservations Phone 612 }lll.l&%%’%‘%“ TR Daily Scheduled Trips TO Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS SEAL GARDENER SETS SOLO BAT PACE FOR P.CL. LOS ANGELES, May 2 — Emil Mailho, San Francisco Seal out- fielder, set the Pacific Coast League individual batting pace with .406 in games through last Sunday. Mailho led hitters appearing in 20 or more games, but many of his appearances have been as a pinch- hitter. The Seal gardener sup- plated Frank Hawkins, Oakland outfielder, who slipped to third at 378. Larry ~ Barton, Portland sacker, was second with 387. Portland’s Beavers, with .297, team hitting. first led Sagedyrdie i “IVCH ARRIVES Cecil Wineh, of Project City, California, is registered at the Hotel Juneau. PEGERE- 5573 Charles I. 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