The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 15, 1947, Page 2

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PAGL TWO SPORT SHIRTS . n‘510 518.50 SLACM. r zs,zsz T T I v g ol TRICOF a i INTERVIEW WITH CANADA URGEDTO JOIN BiG UNION, = AMER, REPUBLICS -oo - GERHART EISLER IS INDICTED FOR FALSE SWEARING April r Stalin told H A conterenc ensored, * ment as a be difficult with ormer Min t for . th mination n 1e portion of ith Stalin He withheld on economics ense k o A 15 told + 7 thought was a C i e srassen told reporters he did not enging up in ‘Philadelphia p with anyone, includ Stalin, Anthony recalled that as the MAGAZINE SERVICE current events Foreign pennsylvania’ s - | subscriptions taken for ant Publications : C % 2 % Pennsylvania's Congressional Lim i “ W ers; CORIRER U ited sped them across New Jer- “,,“,'v”n";: iy Bn i pOYER. ‘I had kind of a hunch that Veterans - - ] gained its Ir al in 1815 and t in 1889. ICE CARDEN SCEN E— Cecilia Lockwood (left) and Jeanne Smith, students at Munde- il College, Chicago, look over queer formations of frozen spray along Lake Michigan, e e 2 . " 3 | : L - PREMIER STALIN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1947 CUBAN JUDGE WILL ]'RA"ORS | HOLD DANCER, ONE OTHERFORMURDER EX_I(IJTED NA, Cub! April 15 .'fv PARIE, April "15.—~A—TF>rmand ntiago Mencia declares Da Brinon, representative of the he will indict dancer Patr lalvichy Regime in the German- midt for homicide in the ¥-loccupied zcne of France during of John Lester Mee oi Chicago the war, died before a firing squad nd order hér held without bail. |at dawn today in Fort De Mon- He said he also would indict!trogue, near Paris. irles Jackson, a friend of the' During De Brinon's trial, form- -old Toledo, Ohio, girl and er Premisr Edouard Daladier tes- of Mee, as an accessory. The judge, |tified that the accused had been 1s head of the Court of In-|a friend of high Nazis as early ion has power to bring the as 1933, when he had entertain- s, asserted that Jackson haa ed the late Joachim von Ribben- caled facts but that he pro- trop, Gefman Forcign Minister as bably would be allowed bail. ia house guest. Mee, 33, was shot in the neck AR / on the yacht Satira which PRAGUE, April 15.—(P—Augus- nd Jackson, Navy veterans, tin Precuil, 34-year-old Czech ac- ned jointly. He died Sunday, cused of betraying countrymen to Miss Schmidt declared the shoot-|the Gestapo and: delivering to the ; was an accident, ;Luflwnfie a new model RAF plane during ths war, was executed last . member of a socially prom- | % i t family in Wilmette, 111, Chi- night at Pancraz prison for crimes I 4 against the state. o suburb, leaves a widow, Mrs | CUTTING SWISS I.CE — Miss Gretchen Merrill, ry Dixon Mee, 27, who dances T y 1946 American figure skating champion, cuts a pretty figure as a near north si cafe H lid the i t St. M 3 land’s f: inter der e Mk Si"ixfii‘lfflgé.;;fi Abandon Sear(h lor b e R et Bakres N, NEW YORK, April 15.—#®—The' onlD llMIT | Coast Guard recommended today | abandonment of the search for nine woR[D TRAVE[ men in the Atlantic fellowing re- ceipt of a message from a rescue | ship ¥ that *“no known survivors: WASHINGTON, April could ‘be adrift in boats or rafts.” | 15.—P— : o gl Senator Elmer Thomas (D-Okla) T*:“‘S‘L&"”"‘ c‘::mi(:f: ‘zzfi“dh:{‘*} aid today that if Congress had ' ranspol 2 2 it e . A carlier today started searching a A SELLY SHOE llowed his advice and had adopt- sgislation he proposed, Henry llate would have been kept home.” The bill by Thomas, which has been acted upon, would bar nmigration except to those coming States strictly for in 200-mile area about 800 miles east! of Norfolk, Va, for nine seamen i believed adrift since last Friday when their ‘ship, the Belpamela, | sank . The S. S. John P. Mitchell, which * picked up 18 crewmen, said in a ssage to the Coast Guard today the United isiness purposes and would prohi- | 3 Eeiavan o ) this. Goum Py :L\ A:I sul»\.\olsl gmnl elieved to except Tor impoRbaBE ™ 0 c. Ui a e e ey e | The Belpamela, enroute from would be passed New v‘]‘]]”\b"? Chx\lxblnuv; ]Fx'\n(], te Department be- | feported }l- u:,l]‘l\ hole in her side SR TR as a result of rolling cargo. 77777 ————— been criticized for made in England in ) President Truman's osal to aid Greece and Turk- DON PEGUES LEAVES Don: Pegues, KINY announcer for recent months, has left 1or the nterior where he expects to be B i - 2, jempleyed in trucking cn the Alas- - ARMS REDUCTION v - R HElD up AGA'N U S HSHERMEN To FROM FAIRBANKS i ARLAND by & v f f ‘Fairbank: L W Glafke, of Fairbank i tered at the Hotel Juneau gabardine with eps GET CHANCETOBUY D r- LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., ap these daj gotiatior for ! Govenor Dewey has approved a - 5 S X, \\U“::l -+ f?”'{f 15—P—Amer- pyy mn?:?easmg the :,m:?":, allow- | Down in front with a deep V", this ¢lasticized fter representatives t gIven A ance for maintenance of tramps! TR el units of the i gails “from 60 cents to $1 @ step-in still hugs up high around - het 1 toats built on gay. | e Pug2t Sound as biof the "CHING = s gaily o f the foot. Styl-EEZ gives “Arland” the famous am, the United Nations Rehabilitation Admin- announced tcday. combination seiners were built and 17 S. A. Lisch- D. C, UN- aid thc re- n divided into cs will be receiv- April 21. He accepted for not el in each lot reiief pre Relief a tration 1o ofiicial ex ed celays, bt the Big Fi e too enthusia problem handed resday by mission for “Flare-Fit” innersole for geatle Thirty-six instep support. Silvers’ has switched to Calvert because Calvert is lighter celors $9.95 to $13.95 maining he threz lot 4 FAMILY SHOE S'I‘ORE Seward Street oig powers were gi k of drafting a working 1e Compission after Brazil Colembia argued that no a ductions we possible wit} 1 power agreement and urged ti tand uo to their resp *of 630 W. Stratford Place, Chleago, TIL. CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey —%6.8 Proof —65¢, Grain Neutral Spirits. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York Cits reason for American are ing to de-em ment natur placc o pha<is en consumer Hls Hu" HI suppie: e said that money! ’ received for boats, if are sold, | would bLe use buy s s NEW YORK, — Afithony Casu-iaer o’ used fo-buy such ltem @ in- . as and cotton for China. - - lis, 9, and his girl friend. Marian L e With gagan o p U} Kader, 7, are home again after ead tuc wani-ads for bargains! ! getting on what they said they| & subway train and| 3 | MA(n\llNh SERVICE we weren't going right.” The con- 1 Merchandise Mart Station ductor arranged with police for return. Custodian of confidence. .. born of a thorough knowledge x of the Territory today...or any day Pictured .. . Centennial's Modern Mill, Spokane ~ RALASKR RIRLINES.. : Baranof Hotel @ Phone 667 FINEST FLOURING MILL AMERICA'S NEWEST AND

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