The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 2, 1947, Page 5

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TUESDAY "2 DEANNA N ; inher Wo o3 happiest Wtan-Chase! b | | J \J : ] \ , ; l | S S PLUS & The Passing Parade { Latest News with | British Royal Wedding ! o —10:10 d you've been waiting to ~ret. i A s Ef. 8. Eraves “The Clothing Man” Exclusive Dealer in FLORSHEIM SHOES \ e — , DECEMBER 2, 1947 | TIDRIN ALASKA CARRIES 23 | DEANNA DURBIN PASSENGERS SOUTH | SINGS & SONGS, o CAPITOL'S BILL e oM HERE TODAY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA COMMISSIONER GRAY "ol Vi METES OUT JUSTICE ..ot 3ol on o “arun and disorderly charge after charge of auto theft had been dismissed She was originally arrested for al- lly stealing a car on Willough- FOR EIGHT PERSONE Alfred Fawcett will be tried be- this morning from Sitka and Skag- ¢, . " 'g" Gommissioner Felix by Avenue. Deanna Durbin sings four songs| Way and sailed south at G at 2 p. m, Thursday for Fred Kirkpatrick received the in Universal-International’s “T'll| ©°¢loC : three alleged violations of liquor maximum sentence of 25 days on Be Yours” now at the Capitol| Passengers arriving from Sitka , o ' ‘5™ ontered pleds of not a vagrancy charge. He was ar- Theatre; bringing to 72 her total Were H. F. Iverson, Hugh J. Wade, o oy this weekend to one count rested for begging money from ngs in films during her ten Who made the round trip, and eight ;i*copy, jiquor without a license house to house on the screen Elks {rom Sitka, names elsewhere. . " 0" (yunts of selling liquor| George L'Heurcux was sentenced Songs for the new comedy ro- From gway Ben Li WAS t6 a m He will be defended to 60 days on petty larceny. He mane= are “Sari Wa Psjtthe-o ssenger. for Juncsil, and, \, Joseph A. McLean. | was arrested for stealing two cans Drzam Time School | Mrs. Louise .Milnes and Erik Os- ases disposed of by!of ice cream from a truck in down- Song” and “Granada lund came in from Haines [e Gray, Frank George| town Juneau Tom- Drake and Willlam Bendix Outgoing passengers were as fol- ity to ch of pet-| Paul Milton pleaded guilty to be- co-§ Deanna In the tune- 10%S ty larceny and being drunk and ing drunk and disorderly and wa {ful r ntic comedy Wwhich was For Seattle—J. S. McClellan, Isa- dis He had en accus-idirected to pay a fine of $10 and directed by William Seiter I Funk, D. Martin, Mrs. D. ed of stealing o woman's purse in|given a suspended sentence of 90 3 s artin, Charles W. Alexander, a downtown bar. He was sentenced days in jail LADIES BAZAAR Lloyd Herle, serve three months on the first| Milo J. Coffin was dismissed Tea, food sale, Bin Ophein . Evelyn Osleson. charge and six months on the from a charge of a check nocn. Ch T James J. Quinn, sccond offense without funds aft ade Tes- 74 Anna Thomas was directed tol titution. He was arr here at To Lemieux, serve 30 days in the Federal Jail| the request of a Skagway hotel Mrs, ter she pleaded guilty to being £ > - Vi e T To Norman Heim- drunk and disorderly had SEATTLE VISITORS Bliss Tyadmg Post | aant mrs .. Oliver, Mrs. Will- n ch petty A, P. Wright and A. Britton of iam A. Ancerson, Mrs. E. A. Mc- larceny the theft of are registered at the Bar- Beads. Paper Flowers. Hose | Cullock, Dr. O. Rude, Mabel two Lottles of liquor s win- Children's Union- Suits Jackson, Tom Everson, Mrs. Tom MARINE WAY Everson, June Berkley, Elsie Wat- son 0c0 HERMITAGE - “For Generations—A Great Kentucky Favorite” National Distillers Products Corp., N.Y. » Kentucky Whiskey — A Blend « 86 Proof + §5% Grain Neutral Spirits MAKE IT A HAPPY DAY For All in Your Home FOR THE GREATEST GIFT SELECTION EVER SHOWN HERE | wmmn SEE wuxs J. B. 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Republican Steering Committee that no decision has been made by the party leader- ship on a specific amount. The committee shapes party policy in the House | | Nor will any attempt be made to bind House Republican members at a party meeting called for this \terncon, he added “There is considerable sentimen among a lot of Republicans that this amount is too la ' Halleck continued. He said that avplied to both the $587,000,000 voted by the nd the $590,000,000 recom- 4 by the House Foreign Af- fair ommittee When the House takes up the k Hall d, he would not be sur- pri someone offers amend- ments to cut the amount by $60,- 000,000 to $90,000,000 “or more.” Present plans, Halleck said, call for ge al House debate on the bill T'hursday and Friday, with amend- ments to be considered early next week - LEGICH, AUNILIARY | & XMAS PARTY TONIGHT The Juneau Post of the Amer- ican Leg and the American Le- gion Auxiliary will hold a joint Christmas party according to plans kegun at last night's meeting of the Juneau Post of the American | Legion in the Legion Dugout. Act- ing Commander L. H. Walker ap- | pointed a committee last night to confer with members of the Aux- | y to make plans for the joint .o { REBEKAH BAZA/ | iy | 0dd Fellows Hall, Fancy ete. -oo HERE FROM SITKA ron D. 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