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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1946 IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN meecscooeess P R , i | T H4E %‘J; ea302) X THISIS YOUR i %fig Chrisimas @, ; t ¥ Bl T CCLI YD : N ‘ Edition (/ %{ \ OF THE g 2 || DAILY ALASKA & A ! EMPIRE &‘; ‘ B 3 Sections ® 24 Pages = Rfi :{‘; Make Sure You Get R;: I | N Them -5 £ S u g ST ' A " W i R sCORATING i AN coNtrRACTOR i In the Inl!m\nwl]m"v\ §f DECORATING \]. S. I\dCCLEI L 'I ?‘\"V‘ Tnavidgaleaay T L R T ) Merry Chrisimas TO ALL RESIDENTS OF THIS 5 All of us are wishing all of you the best the scason has to ofter! That covers AT HRISTMASTIME And a very genuine thank you tor your splendid patronage the past year good health, good friends, good times and good fortune! HERALDING THE APPROACH OF ANOTHER GLAD 4 %u’ etide It’s time for rejoicing and we joiiy THE TRIANGLE CLEANERS The 15 NAMED WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—Pres ident Truman today appointed; three American judges to serve on| a military tribunal established by’ % the military governor for the | United States occupation zone in| Germany to try major war cnm- inals. He named Walter B. Beals, chief Justice of the Supreme Court of! the state of Washington; Harold | + L. Sebring, Associate Justice of the Florida Supreme Court, and John- son Tal Crawford, Judge of a state district court of Oklahoma, as the tor Swearingen, form- stant to the Attorney G(‘n(ml s chosen alternate member. i The appointments were made in an executive order which said they ! were pursuant to the Four-Power agreement of the control council for Germany and to the charter of the | International Military Tribunal. | | The latter court was established by the United States, France, Great Britain and Russia and re-: sulted in the execution of 11 major | Nazis e xrher thls )ear SWEET (0- EDS SOUR GRAND FORKS, N. D, Dec. 21,3 rls at the Kappa Alpha | rity house are drinking ce straight for a while.| vl Vi seboys, Willlam Weight and Phillip Dahl, set out to spread salt on the sidewalks on front of the sorority. They had 22 pounds well distri- | buted before they discovered it ' ?‘E{;‘?‘:‘;& 73%'25’&%‘%’23%‘ \I,'r" C AP E 7}: @HA wdh ycu in our thuughrs at this MILITARY [ COCKTAIL BAR serrmas (¥ TRIBUNAL ¢ i - . S. Glover | 00D WISHES ‘o B A | WE WISH YOU A -, T MERRY CHRISTMAS May “he season be one of great joy and may the New Year be ope of \ complete happi- In the fine tradition of the past it is again our privilege to extend Season’s Greetings was sugar. | B | to our friends in this area. May the old " DDYAP IEAM | time joyousness of the occasion never be | GI 7 subdued and may it always be in evidence MORRISON, Til, Dec. 21.—Morri- for each of you as you observe this glad son high school students have de- cided on new nicknames for their athletic teams. | For several years the teams were the Morrison “Mallets,” but stu- dents became irked at having their athletes called wooden heads, block heads and hammer heads. | From now on, the names are | “Mustangs” for the varsity and - . o ‘anes for the reserve. A - 6 i ay every moment of this joyous holiday ( No IN".A"O" :‘ season sparkle with gaiety and happiness i | SAN FRANCISCO — To waiter il o { Rudolph Frey the customer is al- fOr you and o | J J MEHER HW | ways tight. ; @ (-] - = L =1 r . He testified before a U. S. judge J g | | | in a tax case that a 10 per cent 0nes ” teve‘ls | | tip seldom came with a meal check & ¥ WANSDOWN | occasion. - Plocly wicedy - 7 and that his take, in a good res- THE HOUSE OF taurant, averaged a nickel per cus- tomer.