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—— PAGE EIGI lT REFUSE MOTION CHANGE VENUE; FILE NEW MOVE Six FormerSa‘iIE)rs Will En- ter Plea in District Court Today f venue was t Court today we:k to change venue to tt d Division court at Anchorage a Judge Fol cdenjed a previous motion to 4 the Gra Jury indictment against the six men. gle immediately filed an- n that evidence, in form of woolen jackets, be suppr sed. The jackets were taken by the FBI and their appropriation wa: the basis for Monagle's original mo- tion to quash the indictment. He claims that y were taken ty il legal search Plzas were t six men at noon. DESERTED TRCLLER T0 BE BROUGHT 10 JUNEAU BY US(6 The Coast Guard numter 50083 has beer to depart for Seymour Ca ) tomerrow mo ng tc bring back th2 des2 er Gertrude which was fou: therz last week. A Coast Guard JRF has been patched from Ketct N to pa the area and locate the b the fifty-footer start It gel will be breught ba and placed Commissioner Several months E. V. Carlson of the notified at U. QGladys Shroy of Cra Girtrude seized whene be located. It is suspec a stolen boat. Gray will retain the troller until the rightful owner is'® found. It is registered in the name of Erwin Brown The Gertrude was discovered last week anchored in a small bay in the al area by Paul N auch, owner of the Rosalyn. He mad a search on January 15, and found no sign of life, ! A flat bottom skiff was also found floating bottom side up near the south end of Tiedeman Island on January 9. Nanauch said he he seen David Johnson of Angoon four days earlier alone in the skiff in|’ that area, but at that time John- ment son was trapping at Patterson Bay, elemer and was today located in the Cvm- ernment Hospital The skiff is now in Kake, where | it was laken by Nanauch. Overturned in derailed ifty tion tlatforr mpact. FOOD STRIKE General Strike of One lion Workers Re from Leufies Mil- sults Call d were that 1gh Saturda the Germ cities Wuerzburg, Coburg Hof were 1 h which but ge d the strike or with two \m B.\m-n a day of re Seme 90,000 demonstrated here in Adolf Hit- old parade grounds, march- with Red bann demand erty S. Milit Go cbservers said Communist sok part. SRR Munich MISSING; SEARCH « 1 The Juneau E .m(l initiated three, Mildred SITKA, Alaska, Jan. 23.—P—Alphooth at the Golden North Fr of Kruzof Island for two Sitka men, ors from Ke! ‘The missing men are Tom Woods, Jane Bail Ket- Their base camp was located yes-' Emblem Club | ENTERTAINS OUT OF lem Club MADE Bv (G (REw ‘Nonma Homme, and Wilma Hoyez. Coast Guard crew was searching t0-|decided upon at a previous meeting who failed to return from a trapping here with the Ei team, 47, Sitka taxi owner, and James E. chikan EmL‘ em Club & terday, but there was no trace of| Ski Hawks, the CPR picture w TWO SITKA MEN TOWN pRisiDENTs emi-monthly meeting ! A Plans for the Fortune Tell day near Port Mary on the outside completed expedition earlier this month |were guests and t ; guests Gay, 31, owner of the troller Louise. ier, President of the men or_Gra?"s troller, the Louise. 'shown to an enthusiastic audie SATURDAY SPECIALS SWEATER S % Wool S$HORT $LEOEVE$ $LIP-OVER TYPES$ Sizes - 32 to 40 PASTEL $HADES AT THESE $SS-SAVING PRICES-$S3 | e $3.00 ¢ 83.30 e 84.25 workers | ¢ Back by lic ‘Pig rarm, Residence Deal Goes o Court; e e Aromas vs. Imagination arion | © cious dessert s and her committe: motive after it was fence and €5 sent by the fi f Bay Railroad Sta t sta- the v recovers at a Bainbridge, Ga., hospital after he nth-cld sister abandoned in a swamp near Bainbrid.e according to Sheriff R. Stephens. The sheriff said the infant was dead when feund ar boy was “near d He said the boy’s mother and step-fathe Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cook, were fleeing with Ceok’s brether, Eugene, from officers when the children were abandoned. The brothers and woman are being held in jail where the men are charged with robbery and Mrs. Coek with being an accessory, according to the sheriff. He said no charge has been made in connection with the abandonment. The nurse is Mrs. Irene McLendon. (® Photo. eer from Arnuif * hadn't dis- the existence of a nearby , Genevieve R arm. when Bigler declined to go h the deal—too much a, he said—Rose look the case to court. o Now Common Ple: M. Kovachy, ar Judge Julius ghkorhood is cent. Bigler wough with the pur to buy a s APeliciows Treai You'll know what we enjoy the t 1 Il of Blum’s LICORICE, LIME and I ON DROPS s the Citrus Groves of Califor thing sat convenient tin containers. mean when you fresh a Just tooth”. Fresh Supplies Have Just Arrived We have just receiv ment fresh from the by the Golden Gate. fresh stock of French Nougats, a: caramels, and square mints in pound and one-pound boxes Made for Your Pleasure by %@3 of san francisco and displayed and sold for the In d a large assort- nitary kitchens We have also, a rted half- Your Convenience by The NUGGET SHOP Orders reecived by mail are given prompt and careful attention Come in and browse around THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA T Scores Inyured “in Freak (rash ;MANUFA(TURE OF - MARYLAND RYE IS T0 STOP; PROTESTS ANNAPOLIS, Jan. 23.—P—The Sovereign State of Maryland, or at least the tippling segment of it, is perturbed today about the threaten- ed extinction of one of the State's oldest institutions, Maryland straight rye whiskey. Officers of the Frank Wight Distilling Company say their distillery at Lorelei probably will no! when the distilling holiday ends. And t anywhere conceived and dedicated to the proposition that there is no other whiskey lequal to straight Maryland rye. has come from the State House in Annapolis: Says Maryland Governor William Preston Lane, Jr.: this will not happen.” More vehement is the strate Johnson Bowie of Tow- “It's an outrage. g to thaw out on a t. when the away?" -oo— HOSPITAL ROTL: ed to St. Ann's Hos say were Baty Atley Dc Wm. A‘“l\ for med s for surg- €10 SPLIT 'WIDE OPEN ; ON WALLACE Executive Bo_dy, by 33 fo 11 Vote, Against Eniry ~'Politically Unwise’ By Jack Bell and Norman Walker WASHINGTON, can The CIO split wide open, but only politically, today over Henry Wal- lace's third party bid for the Presidency. The executive board of the labor crganization which gave solid sup- port to help elect the late Prx dent Roosevelt to a four term in 1944 voted 33 to 11 to reject Wal- lace’s entry into the 1948 paign as “politically unwise.” And the dissident group- nting about 1,250,000 ! organization claimed ave every in ging for Wallace Bridges, ¥ i f | a 25 —()— old of 6,000,000 tion nyway the of ion and leader left-wing d “the char cf elect 1 in Novem - Alaska Here Tomorrow Alaska of portation . Com E in Juneau at 7 am, tomorrow with Leonard Williams, Master and C. D. Littlehales, Chief Purser The following passengers for Juneau from Seattle ar T. D. Hockman, Mrs. T: D. Hockman, Mrs. Edith M. Shotter, Cecelia Shedliski, R. L Valentine, Mrs. R. L. Valentine. B. F. Thompson, Mrs. B. F Thempson, Stan Thompson, Car- la Thompson, D. C. Tagart, Mrs.! D. C. Tagart, W. D. Freestone. i For Haines: Mrs. C. I. Lewis. | For Skagway: M. G. Hickey. For Sitka: Helen Ball, Mrs, R. A.| Evanson, Mrs. E. P. Refling, H. Van Ermen ’|n(h\€\< W« and Mrs. W. J. Manthey Northland due to the Seeking % i Because of the configuration of the country, the Union of South| Africa has no navigable rivers. distillery is the last| Immediate reaction| “I sincerely hope | protest of increased produciion efficiency industrial properties, the A. F. of L. Painters’ Union of Juneau has granted permission for the use of highly modernized equipment (paint spray guns) in cases where such eguipment has been deemed economical or ofherwise desirable for ihe betterment of the communily and the advancement of the frade. PAINT UFP? FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1948 Now PARKER brmgs you 2 WONDER-WORKING INKS QUINK containing SOLV- X actually CLEANS YOUR PEN AS IT WRITES! New sensational " PARKE R |( SUPERCHROME gives you : Super-brilliance—Up to 609, more brilliant than ordinary inks. Syper-permanence—I1 times more resistant to fad- ing than U. S. standards. “Dry writing”—dries up to 3 times faster than ordinary inks. Never needs a blotter! Flushes away pen- c'oggmg sedi- ment. Protects mefai and rub- ber. Choose from 4 permanent, 5 tropic-bright colors! 5 washable colors. Prices: Quink 15¢ and 25¢, Superchrome 50¢ THE PARKER PEN COMPANY, Janesville, Wis., U. S. A. EWS FTEM: Painting the Town! or preservation of SHAPE UPF! LOOK UP? Waller D. Field ® Painting Contractor The ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER COMPANY Salutes General Elecirie Company and Hotpoint, Incorporated On Their Viove to Curd inflation by Reducing Appliance Prices NOW! We are proud fo join Hotpoint, Incorporated and General Electric Companies-Two of the nation’s largest appliance manufacturers- In their fight to preserve the purchasing power of the American Dollar by announcing price cuts of as much as 10% on America’s finest electric ranges, refrigerators, disposalls and water heafers. LIKE THE Inflation is very much like the weather in that everbody talks about it but nobody does anything about it. But now The Alaska Elec- tric Light and Power Company is joining with Hotpoint and General Electric Companies— builders of America’s finest electric appli- ances . . . in doing something about it . . . namely, reducing prices on electric ranges, refrigerators, disposalls and water heaters. Price reductions at a time like this when applmnces like these are so scarce iS news in itself. But all the more noteworthy is the WEATHER fact that these price reductions — which run as high as $20 on some models — are made in the face of the biggest demand for these products in the history of these companies. Certainly, this is proof that this move is made purely in the public’s interest. We consider it an outstanding example of the kind of business statesmanship that has made America and Alaska the country that it is today and the kind that will continue to lead the way to future greatness. WE JOIN THE CRUSADE The Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Company hearily subscribes to this courageous move of the Hotpoint and General Electric Com- panies . . . and is glad fo be the first in Juneau in this crusade fo cut the cost of living. Alaska Eleetrie Light and Power Co. Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service