The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 16, 1948, Page 8

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MONAGLE STATES PUBLIC ANGERED AGAINST SEAMEN Motion to Quash Is Denied —hsks for Change of Venue in Trial of Six BULLETINS ALAsKA COASTAL lation to expla ie- | modity market S, N.Y.—The Uni Energy Com- Government on thi - W. Sk 'R Paul, C MAKES 16 FLIGHTS ON THURSDAY various S difficul flying Juneau t Walker, kan to Juneau: L. wu to Petersburg: Ray Bol- Galaston, Bud Whiteside sburg to Juneau v | Austin Juneau to Sitka: Harold Marker rm, F. Kuehn, F. Phelps, Abele, Mrs. Gurd, J. van Horn, R. Van Horn, Johnny John, David Carrol, Catherine Mrs. Jean Corbes, Donald Andak- Elsie THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - -JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ Conway Goes Embree Signs Wilh Giants NEW YORK, Jan. 16 New York Giants have Jack G lians in straigh The price was no was believed | eI price was | appeared in | to n as a relief r Lou Boudreau D FIGHT DOPE Only one fight “exhibition” was scheduled last night, as follows At Miami, Fla., Pete Mead, at 159, Grand Rapids, Mich., out- Wiih ‘fan.fl.es / YORK, Jan.16—(P mbree, righthandes for outfielder signed h\ 194}‘ ') HHH rs. No tern 5 t Embree was reported 1 Yankee.” - AT THE BARANOF Simpler Lakes, by kes the St Great FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1948 ENJOY VWARMTH AND COMFORT ~Rear Seat Healing ays‘mn Exclusively in “The Packard r‘hppers "Ask the Folks Who Ride With"” THE %L&@!fi AN CAR CO. PHONE (‘1 mmm DOUBLE o= ?’ PHONE Irene LaBelle. to Juneau: Amy Ebona, , R. Brust, Gay Hell- ar stream that it ha a delta. pointed Herbit Kronowitz, 156%, of Brooklyn, in 10 rounds. not built to Juneau rs. C. C. Starr. u to Pelicain: M. Mrs. Blanning, Mr. Cooney O Folta denied the motion 1ds that Monagle cou th competent evi- e was presented to the G because their hearings Monagle was not pres- Judge Folta reasoned that evidence might have been nted which may have been equally or more incriminating. Blan- Torkel- e Torkelson. Sitka to Cobol: George Boly a to Bar Harbor Jim Dennis. e to Sitka Ben Lun- WASHINGTON — Dr. Paul Mag- " nuson, Veterans Administration’s Upon the denial of this motion, Chief of Medicine, said today he|# Monagle then presented a moton | i cupmit to the American Medi- for change of venue in which he ., Agsociation a list of private stated that all residents of Ju-, phycicians suspected of overct neau and vicinity are prejudiced - practices in treating against all seamen He stated war veterans. b3 that many public speeches have been made by various public offi- cials against pil e and that such acts have been blamed for ey B Bk “abates dte high freight rates in the Terri- to protect themselves tory. st “a hotbed of war and gu\[‘x«( in Greece.” Eddie Jack, l‘mnkm to Juneau: A. L. Slagle, Mrs. A. L. Slagle. Juneau to Hoonah Mrs. A, wald, Dr. Kelly, Mrs. Kelly, Daniels, James Grant, Al- Grant ah to Juneau: E. Aligay Jhnson, Sammy Howard, W Mrs. W. Horton, - SENIOR LUTHER LEAGUE PLANS OUTING SUNDAY BUCHAREST— Bulgaria’s Com- munist Premier, Georgi Dimitrov Mcnagle requested that the trial be transferred to Anchorage because if the crime were committed, he said, it would have been done in 2! the Third Division and should be tried there. He stated that he believed that people at Anchor- age would be less prejudiced against the six men than in Southeast a action was taken today on this new motion S. District Attor- Py . Jr., is expected P3sS2 swer it nin a few days. .- NUERNBERG Ten defense ys walked out of the war s trial of Alfred Krupp to- Ill U. S. court cited six of v‘x'n for contempt and ordered the int Nue: erg son. The regular walkout was S - | Sunday a an aiternoon outing pulsion of an 1lth attorney with the ing meal and meet- — ing to be held at the Nevin's cabin on Pt. Loui If conditions per- »n will be spent in ut if that is impos- ill be altered to The Senior young people of the Luthe Church organized in the | eague, will conduct their semi-monthly meeting on TEVEN “The House of Swansdown” S One of Alaska’s Exceptional Stores e’ve been delighted . . . . . .. responsa fo our ""Affer INVENTORY Sale” has been grafifying to all of us a It has clearly <hown that the ladies of Juneau, Douglas and the Gaslineau area KNOW values when fhey see them, and are prudent enough to fake ad- e of such an unusual trading opportunity. While we hope there will be enough carments fo satisfy EVERYONE, we suggest that you come in without delay. We still have on display Soviet Am- Panyushkin is ready to re r settlement of I WASHINC INTENTION TO WED e United States were James Howe Trueblood t July Charlotte A neau, have appl : '\“»““{:L‘\l;\l'flillxl"(l‘l'm\‘n‘u'r vanfage . ) L X A & v 3 nary Society of the irch will meet this | :30 o'clock at the home | Roy Peratrovich, 644 Tweli- I will not be responsible bills contracted by \ than mys (‘l{ Steve Feist. | man ti |||IIIiIlIIIIII|llIIII||||lIIIIlIIIIIIIlIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|II|IIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!III"'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII in the Bflfi!fin stairs Siore Coats: One lolin sites 1210 46 al $3 2.5 0 and &3B7.3D, with other choices up o 8S€9.95. Suits: One gropp at 829.93 and an- other fine seletcion at $37 .95 and $47.95. Dresses: * You will find here a wide range of dresses in just tha style and af just the price fo please you. They run all the way from 8$9D.83 1o S1T.95. YOU CAN'T MisS! 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Seef;iker House (dals $6.95 , House Dresses, large assorimeni $1.95 Maternity Dresses $3.95 Four Models in Stock at Junean: 658-4 Full Keyboard 758-4 Ten Key Keyhoard 658-54 Full Keyhoard ELECTRIC 758-54 Ten Key Keyhoard ELECTRIC BETTER HURRY (While They Last) Lovely Chenille itobes AT HALF PRICE No Exchanges, Approvals or Refunds on Sale Merchandise SHOP and DRESSES and MORE DRESSES One Rack Priced af $5.00 Another... Jusilook $3.95 SAVE at STEVENS® On Display at the Capitol Typewriier Company P. 0. Box 1405 Phone 828 [ i Simpson Building

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