The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 9, 1947, Page 2

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PAGE TWO the underground militia, raced to | counterattack a group of Arabs armed with machine guns and gren- ades. A “Palestine Liberation Commit- | ARAB ARMY that Arab volunteers trained in | | commando tactics were being sent into the Holy Land to begin gue wlll FORM rilla fighting in support of Pales tine’s Arabs. At the same time the exiled Riff M warrier chieftain, Abd El Krim, who 'ty last eveninz at which her i, " v ~ led rebellions against the Spanish 'daughters, Mrs. Jack Warner and | PeopleS Al’my Wl” F'gh' and French in Morocco two decades family and Mrs. George Hart- | ago, declared in Cairo that North |jnan and husband called with a Africa’'s Arabs would contribute to Creation of Jewish in August i Arab armies would be to lot 5 in Block 36 to the Juneau Spruce Corp., passed third and fi- nal reading. | Arab higher executive in Palestine, isaid “any invasion” of the Holy Land by Jewish displaced persons Because it's our policy to have what you THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA tee” announced in Damascus; Syria, | a fight against partition. |mings. The evening was spent State b8 2o - e |with only the immediate fam b e |present, in singing and visiting | (By The Associated Press) ! Arab leaders, talking of a Holy [ e i vere voportea veesing i ner . [WELWW & | onvres cumistvas party airo conference tonight to support | A rd meeting of the Dougla . “volunteer peoples army” to cosany :Lxml ity Methodist Church was creation of a Jewish state in| GAMBLING ORDINANCE | held following church last Sunday | Palestine until British troops leave | TABLED |during which the date for the an- Councilmen present at last eve- | . (e Tuesday before Christmas, Regular ; - 2 g ning’s regular City Council meet-'.. o3 . 9 = PRI W Beld on les 3 Dec. 23 at 7:30 o'clock. The pro v,“i‘”'fi,”L,I;{;.:;‘ :;“‘;:2?::3;,,%'“:,?,.‘:3;2 ing were Wm. Boehl, Sante Degan. gram will be held at the Douglas |against dewish reinforosmants snd | Clas: WErDer, Réx Hewmaon &od chureh and will be under the di- |supplies, an informed Arab squrce Charies Whyte, with Mayor Mike reciion of Miss Claudia Kelsy, Pl il Pusich . presiding. Miss Brooks and Mrs. Grant, who {" Chairman Hussain Khalidi of the|, Ordinance No. 326, giving title wy pe ggsisted by others mafi’s Club and ask them to take over the project. A deed was ordered made to clear up the title of Elbert H. Wolf's property on Fourth Street The ground was a former city lot, but a deed had never been made out in favor of the new owner VENTIETH BIRTHDAY | Mrs. John G. Johnson was hon- |cred with a surprise birthday par- huge birthday cake and the trim- nual Christmas program Wwas set MOTHER, BABY HOME Mrs. W. E. Durnance and infant A volley rings out over the casket of an unnamed Mcdal of Honer winner symbolic TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1947 Fire Salute fo War Dead would be met by a “counter-in-| Councilmen were presented With con yeturned yesterday from St. fell in combat in World War I daring a memorial sarvice in New York’s Central Park attended by 150 - want when you want it, we always have |vasion” from neighboring Arab| & ¢OPY of Juneaus gambling and Anpn Hospital in Juneau. The 000 At right are (left to right) Secretary of Army Kenneth C. Royall, unidentified man, Grover Whal- p countries. He charged that “cor- Vagrancy ordinances, with & view pcw son joins a brother and sister ) Evans Slippers on hand for the man who seeks real con ot for his leisure hours. A fine Ked Slipper, with inset diagonal band in a contrasting tone. Full leather lined, w ith leather sole and rubber heel . . . 7.30 Made of choice kid, full leather lined, with elastic gares, leather sole and rubber heel . . . 87.95 If he travels, he will enjoy receiving these “Traveler” Slippers as a gift . .. $6.50 bMBENRENBS,; s == BIG FOUR DRAFT EXPORT-IMPORT PLAN FOR REICH LONDON, Dec. 9.—#—British of- 'Baranof In Westhound Alaska Steamship’s Baranof tied ruption and bribery” handling of the Palestine problem jand said |appeasr, the better. flung at four police armored cars! {in the Tel Aviv-Jaffa area by what |Jewish sources described as dissid- fent Jewish stern group of the underground. iwere killed when other armored |cars sprayed the streets with bul- | lets. Two others were reported slain in other incidents. | night which a “taxicab army” of Jewish marked the to the same effect. However, not much enthusiasmt was shown tow- ards an ordinance of this nature and the matter was tabled. Five applications for liquor li- | censes, two retail and three dis- the sooner the U. N. dis- “Molatov cocktail” bombs were grouns, probably the ed unanimously. Unofficial reports said two Jews Companies, whereby one company | is penalized more in taxes and franchise dues than its competitor. This was also tabled. The new fighting followed a wild in the border area during|in a Christmas Ship to the needy in Europe was read, and the Mayor | volunteers summoned by Hagana,!was to contact the Douglas Wo- The Triangle Cleaners Jingle Bells Ring . . . cleaning? Time is short. CLOSED SATURDAY AFTERNOON “For Better Appearance” CALL MORITE PAMARAY CLUB to establishing a Douglas ordinance 4¢ home i pensary, were received and all pass- gogpital. Mrs. Reidi is the former Some discussion giepnor Warren, superintendent of was made on the two Douglas Bus pgyglas Schools for several years. { A request from Acting GOVernor ment will be held Thursday eve- Lew Willlams, that the city join pyng pee. 11 in the Fire Hall mid-afternoon. vestigato man black market about $150,000 i MRS. REIDI HOME Mrs. Joe Reidi, Jr., w a recent arrival from Sitka, where she has been receiving treatme for leg injuries at the Japo Island ki FIREMEN MEET THURSDAY A regular monthly meeting of the Douglas Volunteer Fire Depart- - FROM LONG BEACH Margaret Hawk of Long Beach, Calif., is registered at the Baranof. they hcpe will be the final leg of their flight. The pair left Da ton at 11:45 a. m. today for Teter- koro, New Jersey, where the whole thing began. They plan a re-fuel- ing stop at Harrisburg, Pa., about PARIS French Communist leaders have bowed to a govern- ment ultimatum and have ordered have ed in the Ger- werth of radium | it \ Model DDI-47 I / M . oh so Merrily. How two million strikers to return to B o Al H B 1 : ot tHE ChOIES oy g il ounlas Aluminum Beals + | BERLIN — American Army in- NORTHERN COM 2 and re T 5 A ¢ { - h DAYTON, Ohio — Round-the- o & World fligers Gecrge Truman and a ™ nos fp [ Cliff Evans have taken off on what Marfg‘:e SERFCL I = ok o I Marive Tei First Aid Kiis — Life Preservers Danforth and Stockless Anchors NHWIIET VELECTRICv L COMTNG INGE mpie fsnee al-g o5 1. DO’ I 0 Jvantag® o 2 - the 8T o onge - ° L e familY: AMATEUR NIGHT pet s your DUE homes our P o your g fity! at the s \//’i ficials said tonight the Big Four Foreign Ministers Council has reached general agreement on a British proposal for drafting a com- mon export-import program for Germany as part of a plan for achieving German economic unity. These informants said the mini- sters from the United States. Great Britain, Russia and France failed to agree, however, on two other points at their three-hour, 13th ses- sion. One disagreement was on a pool- ing of all German resources and all imported goods for the benefit of Germany as a whole. The French disagreed with this British plan and the items was set aside for later consideration. The other deadlock was on repay- ment of sums advanced by the oc- cupation powers to meet import re- quirements for the German popula- tion. up at the Juneau dock at 2:30 this afernocn. bringing 29 passengers from Seattle and ihree ‘rom Xet- chikan. The ship, with J. Ramsauer as Captain and J. Volger as Chief Purser, will pull out for Cordova, Valdez and Seward at 5:30 this afternoon It is due back in Juneau sometime Sunday and is expected to leave for Seattle Sunday evening Passengers arriving from Seattlz were: J. W. Dawson, Mrs. J. W. Dawson and two infants, S. M. Dore, David J. Flood, Esther George, Jim Virari, Carl Lahto, Ray Likow- ski, Fred Mattson, Mrs. F. Matson. Ralph W. Mize, Mrs. R. W. Mize, Doorthy Mize, Elizabeth Mize, U. D. | Moody, Mrs. Moody, Gene Moody, Laurel Moody, Holly Moody, C. R. Myers, Barry Myers, Mrs. Hardy Trepzger, Mrs. William Trimble, Judy Trimble and Oscar H. Uland. | p* UNVIS cice | -SP“‘D,:\:A::\Ot\\e market E Thursday Night WERONED. lint S e i s N Cooker) L AIRLINER 2-PRIZES-2 : I::c\n“\:w £ e € O Faperty T tace o5 Mode Col-7 e — SUNAT - Cure make 2 \ ° 1!"; “‘:::{:n ¥ .‘?s::"sab\: m\l ;‘ABS ‘“g ISR gm‘x\e:,o e, * i RE! sst-hig! . 6 For the Best Talent . T N e L : jant 4 Over | .sTAIN : Come in and arrange to take - omiesl S ep . N Tom 015, e, weshe® . o ul ded, part in the program. o NV 16, T Cone R Gy COOR e i 7 geep LGHTS < * 1 P ¢ell you 2—PEOPLE WILL WIN 0 ACOOK cotored U St 9t wATY @ TE-ierent 2 G, ; D e 8 e of flg“‘fl“"c RANGE You Might Be 1 of Them. st AP o eaganl B st s on ™ e LEADER Model CTi-2 HOW BOUT IT? | Remember: | THURSDAY NIGHT Mrs. Myers, Garry Myers, ! ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER _+ Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service 4 AR RO RO = 0.

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