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MONDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1947 19 PASSENGERS ARE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. Al =7 PAGE FIVE Chairman Bridges (R.-N. H.) said 1 wchle and whist wil SPECIAL MEETING OF & 1 (s- s- AlASM BR'“GS | pROBE oF the decision whether to expand the | Prizes will be awarded d de p | | - " > M4 p o b O - rious home-made refreshments will 1 inquiry will be made after the com- | licious | gAL. | 31 PERSONS HERE; T0 | : Mittee. examines roparts. from the |be served CITY COUNCIL TONIGHT| A | " heads of five government depart- T o 4 3 / sonnel are using inside knowledge ERS OF OREGON of the City Council t @ g Ty HORTH WITH TEN. 1" ARE FLOWN OUT o B e T e g e e ; Bridges told a reporter this prob- be concerning rental of the base- | Chief Purser. docked 8L oo, Ajerican Airways had ably will be done early this week, MAY GIVE SUPPORT ment of the AB H iy bl Mt QR - list yesterday, | since the committee has been ad- R Bhuggagivo from, WIghEE, ttle, eight from Fairbe and | o the State, Tres 1 Agriculture | . John L. Cumr 1 the th from Ketchikan, and eleven | front WRILEHOISEY Portycthree | 0 " de) ments. TI committee has Civil Aeronautic inistration pran o m;l'“m Petersburg were assengers flew from Juneau to CO m mOd ”y Spe(ula"on asked for similar lll((:!’nmlmn from PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 15.—(@— 18 stopping -n,. :.n.m of % cattle. | M B | ' i“d the Departments of Commerce and | 00, Republicans disclosed to- a Darryl F. Zanuck % Arrivals from Seattle were: Bernt | ay be Invesiigaie National Defense day that, pl e s HERE FROM PALMER Drosents « \iv & James Brunette, Elge | P ' .1 ,-f- % Pauley told the committee fu o) Wi Ore Republican - cons Richard Hannen of Palmer 'R[NE UU“NE S : | Brunette, C. E. Lane, Lila Lane -rauiey 1esties Fr that there was *no impro- 2 A Gov. Earl Staying at the Baranof REX HARRISON “‘vm '_l”l H. Johnson, Edna De-| <ohn Zelobor, Howard Peterson, | ——- priety” in his trading in commodi- | woen of Califc it the State o » 'd, Dr. Joscph Rude, Sven Zet- 1 Oarter, Howard Lent, Arthur; w 3 e | YO e T dlsposed of wines| PTSterential . prit next May. § | LINDA DARNELL W ger’ il [ The i eamitl) R of nises| This was the positive in- 3 YEL i in i Ralph Loken Juneau: Harold | tee mised an early d il dication of Warren activity out- LOW CAB ! € ames Maso : 5 o | Gl erry Burke, | on w touch off a ROy s le California since he announc AND g M \ he is $100,000 “woese of Margaret Je hepard, Rob- |inve Sty : his candidacy last nth for | ' h . Lodkwood x Larson, Bill |specul the Presidential nomination at the : , ook i p Patricia Roc_~ The g Philadelphia convention in June. Phone 3 < From . ree to Juneau: Stanley [that it wishe PIONEER CARD PARTY In his incement at that ‘ | Directed by JOHK CROMNELL s, o eifinae H. Brown | Edwin W. Pauley Because t card party given | time, however, Warren specifically | | [ prodeced byLomis . LGHTON e, < PEUS = Jack F Picque, W. T to Seattle: Michael Pels, |to the Secre svember was such a success, the | declared he would not seek dele- j 22 A e hd Hodson, Ruth | 2ctty Pels, Joy Kolas, Altred Be :lluflr}\'( hf‘ ‘,’,’V Pnlvlmivri\-lox AI,«; a mul;nv Auxiliary | g ~| 1.»mlmt~ ; California, ~ nor | s ] it g o 0o SR M Katinnng MiEawil g, Helen Beerli, Margaret | Sbeculator in the will hold another card v next | would he actively campaign per- | 5 THE THRILL OF MUSIC: | Bracnces, 2Gs. et Jemcs Larsen, Esther Com- | The date of the Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the | sonally |1 'AIR EXPRESS NEWS LATEST AIR NEWS t Hurd, F. H. Simpson Jemes Larsen, Esth Fedre s s g very ; [ i AIR NEWS | Pauley, a former ic Na- I O. O. F. Hall. Everyone is in- —————— 24-hour Dependable Service " Feature at 7 :50—10:00 | ymas Jensen, Liarie Rateliff, | tional Treasurer, has vet to be fixed. | vited to attend and tables of bridge, | R PR 374 Gabriel, Robe Faulkr - ————— - - TRAPPING BEGINS 3 Leona Lincoln H : back in Juneau, s Elliot son, | | geason 1op UL fime ¢ w morn ford Norris, Joseph Kessler, A.| | b o s for Sika were: Mrs, |H. Howe | e sea will extend Fmstrong, Mrs. J. Crop.| Clarence Matsor, Dorothy Mat- | tor-only e oatie M v,vmm(’-m\u s . Calvin M) Maki, Tony Campos, | | ai ~res a5 far morth as Cape | B ‘“l‘(‘( R Royal Uun('l-:= w4 T g S cker, Bill | intars get Results! J Eke - Watter Gu-| | B e hal J. W, Guek- ck Langsam ) er [ Baldwin, John Guse, | | — e /Max Weiss, James MeAden, Isa- | g i HH olle ichardso le . nid O e, oz Selma Peterson, Joseph Smilm'.iyr RGE BROS : i STORE . 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