The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 12, 1947, Page 8

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PAGEEIGHT _~ ™= ECONOMIC WEST SQUAL, PROGRAM SHRINE GAM:, PLANNED IS LINING UP e One) spell out its cretary hach said price ited to com- cost t the essential ion of the of the United States Schwellenbach said a should be set The commodity is found to be in »r the price of such risen unreasonably evailing in June, 194 Maximum prices lower than the prevailing between » 11 and June 18, 1947, may be sllenbach’s allowances for market declines. price d un proposals to m decreased costs or Schwellenbach sent the price pro- visions to Chairman Wolcott (R.- Mich.) of the House Banking Com- mittee, with a note saying he will day or two specific such wage submit in a language for control Cutbing of Lords’ Powers Underlaken LONDON Dec. i2.—M—The House of Commons sent to the House of Lords for approval today a government sponsored bill which would curb the Lords' powers by cutting from two years to one the period by which they may delay Commons-approved legislation. The measurse, which h been attacked by the Conserva- approved by the House on its third and final L vote of 340 tives of Commor reading to 86 Was ht by - SALVATION ARMY WILL .. HOLD BAZAAR SATURDAY °. 1l Salvation Army ba- held tomorrow after- the Army Hall uc on, the I zaar will v work and will open at 2 o'clock 1d apr le will re-open special feature will be the fish pond In both the afternoon and evening, only | Weinm JEWS START | | PALESTINE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1947 \ e JUNEAU, ALASK, ALASKA IEMPIRE " THE DAILY PE——— New York” and Jews ap@ Arabs vehicles were reported destroyed. took a ome year vacation. everywhere would “not exasperate Jewish Offensive NATHAN HARDY In 1934, Hardy returned to the MAR(H OF DlMES | and make more difficult the task Some authorities conjectured that, Department of Justice once more | that has to be faced” in the par- | Jewish bands were beginning a DIES AF"ER A as a Deputy Marshal. He re-| DRIVE IS S'I'AR!‘ED' tition of the small, strategically |widespread offensive against Arab mained in Juneau for one year, | | OFFENSIVE placed country masses, which outnumber the Jews and then was assigned to Ketch- [ oy | ’ { k ¢ rin Palestine two to one loNG IllNESS ikan until his resignation. To Fight Jewish State The Syrian newspaper Attagad- Hardy was wellknown through-| FPlans are undciway for the 1948 | Defense Minister Ahmad Shara- dom said mobs in Aleppo recently — out Southeast Alaska and had March of Dimes campaign to aid | bati of Syria voiced in Cairo Arab purned a 2,750-year-old synagogue | Nathan O. “Nate” Hardy, former| mapny friends. He is survived by | prevention of infantile baral | determination to fight against ) and set nine others afire. Fires also | Juneau _resident, died in a Se- | hiy | widow A and’ ‘a w_}_mr_om‘;! nfantile varalysis. | tion of a Jewish state, saying all | were started in 150 houses, 50 shops, | attle hospital early yesterday gaughter. He was 60 gears old at Juneau Mayor Waino E. Hen-) morning according to a telegram ine time of his death. drickson today | Palestine would become a battle- an orphanage, restaurant and youth |field with the Arabs “going into a ewish quarter. A library | received by he U. S. Marshals of- | +puneral services will be held at | from Acting Governor ieceived a letter | club in the Lew W. l SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 12—(P Three more players were added ,Commandoes Strike OU', blood bath to cleanse themselves. containing a rare old Bible was re- flce nere. Hardy was @ former (he Home Undertaking Parlovs in| Williams asking for the City's co- Z'fl-a\ l“' 4”!" West football team Add-n ' -I-h. t The people’s army is more _U’\i“v\' ported ruined. Deputy U. S. Marshal. Seattle at 3 p. m., Monday, De- Oberation in the drive for fund o ontlei Gl M ot 2 g 10 Thirleen |capeble ot detesting the zianias ———— He haa veen ill for some time cember 15, Williams said that he was sendi the annua Shriners’ charity e said, referring to a volunteer , t - i t 3 . ke E i due to a heart ailment. He re- -+ - similar letters to other Alaska cit- r: in Kezar ,sm:hu\m : e :’u)hcer tmem rrfiel;;hp:fln:;l: to ufél Seattle for treatment. It will pay you to shop Home has been named Territorial Chail ey are quarterback ; i 4 ar armies, unti 5 an > driv e (By The Associated Press) | British *troops leave Pelestine 8 ITUA‘I’IO" A“D How Since 1034, hardy had been the | Be2UtIUl doig T8¢ "men uE 0" diive 3 g gl 3T i Jewish commandoes, striking from | 5y oust u Deputy Marshal in charge of the T RIS TR versity G Tdaho, Iatt S itback. | oL IR LS OLeDE 1o SHANGHAI Dec. 12—P—The | Ketchikan office. He first joined L e et 1 | BT AREE S (CERIL K0T, 0. (18 Arabs Kilied Chinese government is reselling to | the U. S. Department of Justice et o y wunnmnnl‘s\nlv over the impening | The Jewish attacks in Palestine | America and the world in gen- as a Deputy Marshal in 1917 and suNs 0f NORWAY 3 both Blantdrd U o l‘“ f’lf‘ll‘\(;lg(()'al'flsehtohliflsdxlx\ were made on the Moslem sabbath, | eral at least 2,000,000 tons of Pac-|was stationed in various places in 5 L 3 Sta - i the Holy Land an in the Middle | A dozen Arabs were Kill t ific Island 1 shich Chi- | Southeast Alaska until 1923. At 2 and tackles Arnie) t 3 S illed at the |ific Island war surplus W ; ol i i A | Village of Tireh near Haifa. Two |na received in settlement of a war- | that time he joined the Junead Saturday, December 13th—8:00 P. M. Ghoise AR L“’mh »g”'“vl i [rl‘r'l,‘:nH.(,:-flnflm{chrnest Bf;l'm more were shot dead near Gaza.| time debt of $174,000,000 First National Bank as Assis!anl] 1.0. 0. F. HALI EHE INENR b i 1 the Haquse of Commons that The Jewish raiders were beli Tk disclosed today when | Cashier. | R e Others previously selecte for | May 15 is the late: . i3 elieved to 118, WS diac 0860 < b Pl i 55 ‘“h‘q‘(}l:“ g ;]M:fl 15 s the latest date on which |be squads of the extremist Stern @ contract Was signed wher by the | In 1927, he left the bank to CHRISTMAS COMMITTEE MEETING Hazelhurst Denver L;mvcx ity 'p ‘,,“:;]‘;‘ s “3: to abandon her and Irgun Zvai Leumi underground Bethlehem Steel Corp., will buy ap- ' werk for the U. S. Bureau of 3 PN TITEY DT d sity; Palestine mandate, organizations. At Ramle, an Arab | proximately 1,000,000 tons of scrap |Fisherles as a Warden. He re- FOLLOWING THE REGULAR MEETING e ck Ed Smith, Washington; guard | Tem Parry, Washington State; | guard Paul Evensen, Oregon State tackle Joe Spencer, Oklahoma A and M; tackle Nelson Green, Tulsa University; end Ed Ryan, St. Mary's; end Harry Agler, Ca back Herman Wedemeyer, St.| nia Mary's; back Cal Rossi, UCLA; tack: Bill Chambers, UCLA; end Tommy Fears, U v center Don Paul, UCLA | - - - ALASKA DUE HERE | TOMORROW NIGHT Steamer Alaska, oi (he rth- land Transportatior Co., with Leonard Williams, Master and C. D. Littlehales as Chier Purser, is due to arrive in Juneau from Seattle tomorrow evening at € o'clock Passengers frcm Seattle for Ju- neau are: P. F. Gilmore, Mrs. P. F. Gilmore, W. H. Brown, Jack Fetter wm. T. Mahcney, Andy Picque, C A. Hedsor Ruth Brandes, Mrs. Marianna Mears, Grtna Hurd, F. R. Simpson For Sitka: . J McGraw, Mrs. J. E. McGraw, Mrs. Edith Brad- sha Patricia Littlefield Mrs Kenneth Littlefield J. J. Culbert Mrs Stuart A. Whi s White, S. H. Cohen nson J. Cul- Stuart Sigrid Fc Haines Paul Karlock - - > N O one week. Meet 10:30 a. m. ) Earl oo ISSAGE TO SINGING DOLLS Bring party dr to Sat. Noon TICE meeting Sunday, advanced Dec. 14 Barcus, & Sec'y M refreshments will be served. At the | Rehearsal. night session a movie will be shown Dorothy Stearns Roff, (56 2t) The new Hoover Cylinder Cleaner, Mudel 50,cleans by powerful suction. OQutstanding features, including the Dirt Ejector —a new idea in dirt dis- posal. Complete with cleaning tools . . . $7950 Come and choose one of these fine Hoovers today. Or we'll be glad to show them in your home. No obligation. & Zive Aot a%{?z (ZIII//I/(‘I// ve her he best See us for fhis and other Modern Electrical Appliances Now Available at the ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Depe -hour E _——————— e tt v o HOOVER ®Reg. U. S. Pat. O The popular-priced Hoover Cleaner,Model28, with exclusive “Positive Agitation” (it beats as it sweeps...as it cleans*).Cleaner alone $6995 Cleaning Tools $18.00 able lectric Service Bevin said he hoped the Jews “in ! $30,000,000. mained there until 1933 when he bombed and 22 $$$ Saving Pre-Christmas M A Evening Sale ST UUORSY Girls . . . . Here is your chance fo SHOP and SAVE by making your Gift se- lections NOW! Sale Prices Apply ONLY During These EVENING lHours-- 6:00 p. m. to $:00 p. m. ALL SALES FINAL — No Exchanges or Refunds S R cemeee SALE STARTS FRIDAY EVENING -eeemee DRESSES SUITS — from— —frrm— $3.9510 $9.95 7.5010 $10.95 A few Coats at Half Price BED JACKETS CHENILLE ROBES $1.95 for Children —to— Very Fine Garments at $2.95 $5.95 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF JUNIOR-SIZE SKIRTS $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 MOTHERS: This is your opportunity to provide Daughter with several skirts suited to school wear, at a very substantial saving to you. They'll sell fast, so don't delay! Ring Those Christmas Bells More Lustily With the SSSSSS YouSave at EVENING SALE Yvonne’s Pre-Christmas

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