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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Weddmg of M|ss Charline Arnold Is Tovmorrow Eve 1arline ( | { BYRNES ASSERTS NO EVIDENCE ON HURLEY CHARGES WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—Secretary of State Byrnes hit back sharply at Maj. Gen. Patrick J. Hurley today | for his attacks on State Department foreign service diplomats, and as- serted that Hurley had failed to st tain his charges. o BULLETIN AGENCY BUSINESS Joe McLean, minal leave after 1 captain in the Army associated with John G the Young was disclose The to the T which Capt. Mc Lean was assoc ith his father, the late H 1, | the. bu PATERSON, N. J.—Accused of| killing her husand by chasing him | with her automobile, running him {down, and pinning him agains cel door, Mrs. Geneva Hum; Vo 47, was held on a murder charge! today. now home on ter- active duty as a is to become ¥ $ LONDON A Foreign Office spokesman said today that Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin was expected to make an announcement, possibly | Byrnes appeared before the Sen- late today, about a possible meeting | ate Foreign Relations committ | of the foreign ministers of the Unit- | Which has been looking into the .'ed States, Britain, Rus Fra ,,”“Mdmnund of Hurley's abrupt and nd China. Reports circulated m”" matic resigns last weck vell-informed quarters that the five ador to China foreign ministers Moscow so0r WASHINGTON approval of , the . propo: 000,000 credit to Gr Britain 1 ne time,fhe said, he had not | eceived a request from Soviet a for finantial At| The Sec committ etary of State told the sador Hurley has not fur- , nor do I understand that the committee, R lence to prove that Thomas gt the €10 United Auto | Workers Union sald today the De- partment -of Justice was investigat- | Hurley was in the audience ing General Motors Corp., with a | Byrnes began his testimony and view of determining whether GM |tencd int ently from \Ir(mt TOW was in violation of anti-trust laws FROM ANCHORAGE Anchorage, as She is Hotel Helen arri MacAllister, d in J the Gas - Want-ads tineau of neau Gastineau Empire bring results! Super Phone 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily Juneaw’s Oldest and Largest Super Market SPECIALS==-for SATURDAY FRESH EGGS-Large Thoemas said he had been so advised | A wartime peak in that department Lerch as Military Governor of the |and “Shine, Moon, Shine,” which | took part in games. SYDNEY, Australia—An e and seamen. decision was made. by Attorney General Tom Clark. WASHINGTON—The Army p;um to reduce the number of its generals to about 1,000 by the end of this month, and to 540 by next June 30. occurred last July, when the .M'xxx_\“‘ v o had more than 1,500 generals | Girl Scout Troop No. 4 has had a |a busy time during the latest meet- WASHINGTON — The War De- |ings. The girls entered the Al partment has announced the ap- |teur Contest, singing two numbe pointment of Major General Archer | called “The Flag Without A Stain” American Occupation Zone in Korea. { Was a more informal number. Lerch is a native of Sumner, Ne-| The former meetings were more braska, and has been Provost Mar- | Practice sessions for the contest than shal of the Army, commanding the | usiness meetings. A party was held corps of 200,000 military police of- |3t Mrs. Rivers’ home, where re- ficers and men. hments were served and the girls imat- | In the last meeting, the meeting ed quarter of a million workers were | 0Pened with a temporary president, idle in New South Wales today be- Katherine Bavard, as the omcmvl cause of power rationing and strikes | President was ill. A discussion was affecting coal miners, steel workers |Beld and the girls talked of ways to ‘brmg money into the treasury. A Alice aka was made a member cof the t p, by reciting our laws, motto and promise, and the meeting was then adjourned with the Wish- ing Ring.—Donna Olds, Repor ., The Board nlr s of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers has gone on record in favor of a continuation WASHINGTON—The House Labor Committee voted today to start its hearings on labor fact-finding Mr. and Mrs. George boards legislation next Mondn;.;uf‘ w.,‘nw“ S Cuieta Acting Chairman Robert Ramspeck, | o = © > (e Baranof Hotel Georgia Democrat, said the hear- ings will be pyblic and brief. Th e committee hopes to send the Tru.| A cholr rehearsal will be held man-sponsored_legislation to_the | \o0iht At 790 1‘”’1"1031:1“_‘[ e floor of the House before Christmas, | 1o 01 ChUre e dloclon, waae = o all members present. E Bond Sales Lag In Viclpry Drive | 7—The FROM WRANGELL Fabricius at the 15c doz. Case $21.50 NO LIMIT |DRINK K BILACK LABEL CO-OP EGGS—GRADE i Save at George Brothers! BUTTER B5¢ Pound No Limit MAID O'CLOVER—CUBE—GRADE AA $50.00 Coupon Book $47.50 COFFEE 3 pounds . CHASE and SANBORN No Limit AA—LARGE WASHINGTON, Dec ¢ y today announced, with the Victory Loan top of its $11,000,- et that only in E bonds. ¢s aimed primarly at thL consumer with idle cash The I‘, bond geal is $2,000,000,000. S e represent only 58 per cent of The drive, which began ends officially tomorrow midnight, but accounting will con-| tinue until December 31 - R Mrs. Robert - Simpson Nugget Shop . returned on the Princess Norah from a business trip to the States, during whith | her conviction that Juneau Js the I)c;! town she has yet seen” was strengthened. Now you can servo Tomatoes of the Spinach Broccoli Cauliflower Artichokes Parsnips Cabbage Red Cabbage Squash Bunch Carrots Yams Sweet Potatoes Turnips «w¢ at home } equal to those served st world-famous bars. 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