The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 6, 1947, Page 8

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PAGEEIGHT 8 . . e oo oo i DALY ALASCE EVETEESIMRET ALASEE L SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1947 gy "5'“‘;‘?‘?_3‘?1«’:?_':5 SRS Griefand Remorse |HOLY LAND - CONTINUES - Council il hold REBEKAH mm 10 BE | S HED TODAY, 100F HALL 2 here's someone you really e should listen to, because. | JERUSALEM, Dec. 6.—(®—Vio- ce erupted anew today in the borderland Letween Arab and Jewish Tel Aviv. Three Jews were killed A communique from the Jewish underground army Hagana charged |the Palestine police with turning armored car on the Jews, kill- » small child and wounding a woman It said one member of ' - | Hagana had been killed by British You don't need to pay any atten-| | o tion to anything we say, but... 1 s 7, between the I cleck, in the Odd I-u the weary Christma I ¢ Rebekahs will serve hor ies with tea and > For the children the traditional fish pond hs offering fancy work, home- ed food. and other article » communique said the situa- was “worsening” in the bor- ~ eemesmes 1 both derland area. Fires flared from t e or four small Jewish homes and observers said “general panic | prevailed in the Hatikvak and Ya- cob quarters. Hagana charged that two police armored car: d fired into Jew- ish homes and added that the police had been given orders to shoot to kill Prior to the violence both the Arab and Jewish quarters of Jeru- alem were quiet and Arab shops opensd for the first time since the b general strike in protest partition week's death toll in the en- Middle East stood 110 a damage mounted into the mil- lions of dollars - y person l : WORK MEETING OF ACCA - 10 BE HELD ON MONDAY - VQRMNG IN PENTHOUSE Alaska Crippled Childre in’ will nold s’ work R ting on Monday, De- supplie #a e Irene Zawistaowski, 16, who threw scissors at her sister, causing ters grief and remorse as she kneels with it was decide iness and Professior ub to make the cam- pl her accidwental death, her brother, Edward, at o side of their sister’s coffin. The sister, oo s Adeline, 18, was buried in St. Adelbert’s Cemetery, Chicago. ® Photo. GGLGOTHA HlM will be nere until Tuesday. e SHOWN IONIGHT- t the Baranof Hotel v - Mrs. Lon Rice ters may bring sanc coffee will be provided the area on E Street be re-zc he SEWING MACL.r. MAN HERE H to remove the district from the noon hour w r Sew y Ma- is re tered ¢ E 2 - ine from >os h she's one of the millions can tell you, first-hand, the ‘ e the One Aztec city of 300,000 had 600 Anchorage s, and has The Aztecs had 13 principal dei- AI.SO 0“ MONDAY of actual users of Maytag things you ought to know. park- temples with him. tie and ‘4\1) lesser gods. i, 4 washers Sl e L4 - - — - — - ————————— | — ‘The religious film *“Golgotha arrived here and will be shown : ; . i e ; ny{c”I;::-llh::rln L‘:‘:n Pra 5 Before you buy a washer, we sincerely urge important meaning for you in deciding about ‘ church tonight at 7:30 o'c you to question any Maytag owners among a washer. lso on Monday night at the same your relatives, friends or neighbors, either in If you don’t happen to know any Maytag our person or by telephone. We know from ex- owners, we'll give you the name of some who The showing of tne film, said to perience how delighted they’ll be to tell you live near you. 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