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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL TIII:’ TIME” VOL. LXVIL, NO. 10,344 JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, \LGUST 9, 1946 MEMBLR ASSOCIATE D PR}bb — PRICE TEN CENTS x | SOVIETS LOSE ANOTHER ROUND IN FIGHT PlANES RUSH PALESTINE AID, STRICKEN 15 TO BE | OUAKEAREAS BLOCKADED LONDON, Second Tremors Are Worse i ntug. 9—The British 800 ARE STRANDED ON GAMBLING SHIP | ‘ INLEGAL BATTLE LN LOS ANGELES, Aug. 9.—One lone water taxi, carrying passen- gers each way, was operating today between Long Beach and Tony Cor-| nero’s gambling ship where some Divorce for Dancer PROBE OF "PAPER - EMPIRE"™ PROFITS KOW IN FADE-OUT Mead Inquiry Ends When | It Appears Rep. May Not to Testify i ELOPEMENT'S END AMERICAN |, SYSTEM IS BESTEVER PresidentTells’ Teen-agers TWO-THIRDS RULE VOTED DOWN, 15-6 Byrnes Makes Dedlaration apparently was busy‘am patrons are stranded in a Ilf‘z!ul | today arranging land, air and sea!battle between Cornero and author- — s than Last Sunday— | forces for imposition of a blockade ities. | WASHINGTON, Aug. 9—The cur- Republl( Is Good for U. S. - Molotov D h l on unauthorized Jewish immigra-| Long Bqach City Prf)sr‘(‘ubcr A!. tain fell tcday on the Senate War ‘ I 000Y i eaths Increase tio%, Into Puitine: Ramsey said he was letting the taxi| Investigating ~ Committee’s weird ori, ears I Makes His Reply | A foreign office spokesman said!make the run to avoid any charge| wartime drama involving a “paper” i PORT AU-PRINCE, Haiti, Aug.!Britain had requested the Russian!that he is completely shutting the| empire, mysterious munitions mak-| WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.—Presi- P, 1 9—Planes rushed help today to'and Rumanian governments to do|ship off from land ers, dancing generals and a law-|dent Truman told a. group of IMM“S' Aug. 9.—The peace con= stricken areas of Haiti, the Domin- | everythii:z possible to stop the em-| The Coast Guard Cutter Yank- | maker too ill to speak his piece. |youthful students of government erence today rebuffed Soviet Rus- ican Republic and Puerto Rico,|barkation of immigrants from Con-|ton was dispatched to the Bunker| It wes an enti-climactic ending | today that he believes the American | e rm.‘s 10,500, e Bg TR shaken anew yesterday by earth|stanza and other Rumanian ports.|Hill to remove a person reported to @ six week story of high pro-|Republic is “good for a thousand | fule, after & PRIDPSRIG ST tremors described as worse in some | Similar representations have been regions than those which cost atimade to France, Italy, Czechoslova- least 30 lives last Sunday. | kia and Poland urging them to stop by radio to be suffering from aci ulo’ appendicitis. A throng of persons was lined \Ip\ fits and influence which niled sen- sation atop sensation -as-the -come mittee pried into the wartime op- yea { “When people ask what the gov-| ernment of the United States is, it in which Secretary of States Byrnes declared the United States would not be dictated to. The fresh shocks — believed to|the movement of Palestine-bound]On the Bunker Hills landing plat-| erations of a munitions combine is you,” he told the boys, drawn| “We haven't fought to dictate to come from a shift in the bed of |Jews at the source. The spokesman |{OFM, somewhat bewildered by de-| . v and the Felp it received from Rep.|here from all parts of the country | S Toe woild, ob s ISR S S the Atlantic Ocean at its deepest said one ship was now in Rumanian |VéloPments and hoping for a chance| DANCER VERA-ELLEN of stage and May (D-Ky.). by the American Legion. | Allies distate to: us,” Hymes said. to get home. Others continued to! screen hits, has filed a Hollywood For May, chairman of the House “We are not going to gang up o B g 'S Wi ra g “The government is the people. | fifi’r'&'{eaif'(’fft ;?;0:32?:3 nwn ;:‘1‘1;;;?::: waiting for 2 load of tmmi- |10 K5t BOe, O ey of food| suit for divorce from Robert Military committce, was hundreds of | we "my*l_mmm ol L’e“‘eve\ against any nation. We will make HB-—sent anothier Cilaliwave anush- SR 4 . |and the bar was fairly busy. There| Hightower, former Air CorpS miles away—under physicians’ care(to be the opinion of the mflm,“y‘ concessions—but we will not make | The cruiser Ajax arrived at Haifa hairs on board and lieutenant now filling a dancing in his Pre g (Ky) 4 . all the concessions,” ing across leveled towns of the Harbor. Palesti Fars: the ik was a lack of ¢ n onburg (Ky) home—on|of the people. When I act as Pr Dominican Republic and spread of 1500 B J: Llr,e de h? ©|some dozed off standing up. | engagement in London. The this day when he was to have ex-|dent of the United States, when we | The conference voted down 15 to panic among residents of many sec- | was still ‘l'c‘]“)“’:iag ,n: “‘:’ SBIPS| *Cries of “They can't do this toj couple met while dancmgdon plained, under oath, why he help-|act as Senators, when we act as| 6 the Russian move to require a tions. No casualty figures were ,,‘,‘ il undecided. They have BOtiys — “Where is Admiral Cor-| Broadway. They were martied N oq' the combine obiain bg War| Congressmon, we re. merely cx- | two-thirds vote for adoption of all avallable, ;‘]“ ; Dwed 10 d““ although "hey“wru" — “Ill never come aboard| March, 1943. (International), contracts | pressing what'we bellava to be the]| conference recommendations. The Towns along Mona Passage—tie I e | Dothar” ERETBUBETIRIDE 2 Vot | A formal report from Drs. John | views of the majority. ‘ s Committee had rejected the rougd stretch of the sea separating| ress p; LMG\“ ”;m L,‘T ;xar; Ot ‘oul the lifeboats and let's swim for G. and George P. Archer, the Ken-|" «when the majority is overturn- ‘wo-thirds proposal by the same B Diartnitan HSGUNNS. and Puex;. esS 0! : a“a n tur hed terran»(lt;' were heard by reporters from NEGRO EVANGELISI (tucky legislator’s physicians. said‘{,dv the other fellow gets'a chance | sote, but Russia yesterday reopened 85 Rion-appsared 1t e hardesh‘;\;““‘u “» units of the British|the crowd on the landing platform. | that May is suffering from heart|y,’ express his views, And that is the issue before the full conference. B8 by e BASIWATS! Malhrivas editerranean f_leeo. was preparing| Cornero, arrested earhe} and re-, FAIHER DIVINE HAS Itroubl: and general physical ex | what constitutes a Republic.” Russia still has an ace in the o AR e oy coas(' :u rendezvous in Glecian wsterslleased on bond, told officials: 'haustion and that the “must have Saying he has studied the Ameri- | 1w0le, however. She can refuse to | B e Aull. Savok ok e whve, bt or a “summer cruise,” a maneuver | “You've impounded the 'an indefinit period of rest, quiet| ... ‘gu\'(‘l'nmenl since he was &/l ecognize any actions taken by less § C e, that would put them in position to| (water taxis). You get the palwfl\ 'and careful attention.” g e B R o than two-thirds decision, when § many residents of that town al-|iniercept Palestine-bound shivs. [off” iadiesied *To, Whom Tt May| SSR-a8er himself, Mr, Truman ad- gy hey come before the Foreig 1 ready had fled to the interior.| 5y | PRI Comeommn the veport erased {he|ded: “I don't think o finer system | syeon noieq 16-year-old Joan :Sw’m Coim:n"'e,m: gfi;l":‘; Earlier reports said 424 houses were destroyed in Matanzas Sunday. Many buildings which withstood | the previous shock—the Vuyando Observatory in San Juan,' Puerm Rico, said there had been 158 smce At Anchorage Is OH{ Sunday—crumbled during a 40-| second tremor yesterday morning| SEATTLE, Aug. 9.—With allf and reports from the Dominican Public meetings at Anchorage ban- Engmeers Hearing WAGE DECISION IS MADE IN CASE OF lof immortality in 1932 as the leader PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 9.—Father committee’s last lingering hope ot Divine, self-styled “God” and Negro hearing May before the end of Sep- |evangelist who assumed the mantle tember, if then. Officials close to the committee was ever created in the history of | the world.” Turner, anxiously awaits arrival of Ler pazents from Salem, N. H. She is in Clinton, Mo. The former Methuen, Mass., high schocl girl PNW LUMBERME 9.— The 'of a religious cult, married a beau- expressed doubt that a new sub-| tiful, blonde 21-year-cld white girl poena would be issued for May's | Imm Montreal last April 29, but he appearance, or that his testimony tell shrieking followers it's “in Would be taken unless he agrees to WASHINGTON, Aug. Prices Are - Soaring Up had been held in technical cus- tody since her 42-year-old sweet- heart, Philip Cronin, was shot to death in a roadside gun battle /eto power over all peace confer- mee decisions. The conterence adopted, 15 to 4, the rules as a whole as proposed by the Rules Committee. Poland | and Czechoslovakia abstained. The rule on voting as adopted is the | British compromise under which ned by the diphtheria epidemic, . name only.” |appear - voluntarily. ° 4 Republic said panic-stricken people 1ot b7 Engm‘;er p“b“f heay. government, stiffened its nflation "7¢ O0F o0 | May, 71, has sald he did aid the| with Missquri officers after he and ::’n;;r‘i;m;:::z’;“e:w:"db:‘mm' GBE el - fu SBontte. 0 el control policies today by refusing| Fhe MArriage to WS B FOS o onine but only to further. the| pand obbe ; x s g ings to discuss navigation and hy- i Ritchings in the Washington home v | another bandit had r d a |idered by the Foreign Ministe street. Frightened residents refused 58 ito sanction a second round of re- es e as war effort. He denied profiting in| e : idere y g1 rs § to spend the night in their homes|dro-electric development there, was:conversicn pay boosts in a major of the Rev. Albert L. Shadd, Ne- any way himself | WASHINGTON, Aug. 9. — The Humansville, Mo., bank. The girl | Council, but with the two-thirds B and stretched out in the open. fg:sms“ei‘ifili“iii’l’c‘;"?l’;w‘r?:d Engin- ) dustry. i Egniivg It Chas een renE TR S o1 o |Bureau of Labor Statisticts saia| 1oPed wih Crontn Iast|Octaber |decislons - caying the . greater In H_am which jointly occupies | The AN Moo 7 BIEeB e voag Reconversion Director John R_‘wnlveé, ¢ : : = today that the 13.8 percent rise in m}d had not since cocmmunicated ‘zr »ght. When this came up Soviet Hispaniola Island with the Dom- pabiedulin) (3t Vesterday. {Steelman made the ruling in a Divine entertained members of STO(K ouoTA“ous | retail food prices from June 15 to with her paren ‘creign Minister V. M. Molotov inican Republic, the tremors knock- | 'case affecting only Pacific North- his cult at a wedding banguet here uly 15 was the greatest monlhly said merely: Col. L. istri A A ik w " ed pedestrians off their feet, wmxe'gmw ot ik, Disirict ED- | Gest lumber workers, But his de-and told the chanting, shricking NEW YORK, Aug, 9. Closing | charge. ;. ever Fecorded. We maintain our point of view. in the Puerto Rican towns of Engméer: bt o ¥clslon plainly implied that the ad- guests that his late first wife— quotation of Al:z‘gka Juneau mine| "y o Jargest prior Increase was The conference postponed until Aguadilla and Mayaguez panic de- | 2 4 ' | ministration wants to keep wages Mother Divine—had approved the stock today is 7', American Can ... ,o.cent from March to April, iater 8 Yugoslav proposal to invite | leight public hearings to obtain | marri 99, Anaconda 47%, Curtiss-Wright| E . Albania to attend “with veloped. In Ponce, on the Puerto o = ooy o0 TR o ts on (in line for the time being. | marriage. | ] : 1, |1917. This July’s food prices av- fa to attend “with a_consul- Rican south coast, school children. . Asiim The government’s only remain-| Lice records show that Divine 7', International Harvester 95%, ShRdaA T msrshE e Bove. A GElE tative voice.” Yugoslav delegate |river and harbor improvements g o b York Central| 28 p gust, f ; rushed from classrooms. H lmg control over wages is a require- gave age as 41, his status as Kennecott 57%, New Yor! ni Mosha Pijodo said Albania was the > | | {with a hearing today at Nome. Residents of Seldovia requested a! before widower, iment of Federal approval h‘w address as Philadel- 23, Northern Pacific 27%, LB 11939, and almost 18 percent above August, 1945. - STRIKES TOP first European state “to fall victim : 5 h s is vers his Steel 88%, Pound $4.03%. 38 o Italian imperialism” and “for six NURSE EXAMINER NAMED | SRaT tectad jany increased pay costs can be sub- phia. He told his followers . At the time of the July survey, s B ; i’;’;lllmz‘:if 2‘:{;"’;; ,';“’“f_“";l ;y 2 | mitted to OPA as a basls for high- first wife 'md he were marvied on| Sales today were 910,000 shares. |, 0, G 006 F R B ol yeers waged a grim and herolc i The Governor’s Office today an-| . 1'equcstéd i sn"fl“er:” to h 0:;‘ er price ceilings. “June 6, 1882." Dow, Jones averages today A moved and no OPA controls were WASHINGTON, Aug. 9. — The! struggle.” é Hounced the appointment of Mrs.| ¢ (i B SREH U B0 Thus, Steelman's new ruling| Divine insisted that he placed the as follows: industrials 20357, ralls|in ercor, 1t said food prices have| Census Bureau said today that em-| BYMes, in his attack upon the i Florence Winchell of McGrath and | ;.0 Wednesday i iserves as a warning that employers spirit of his first wife—described 6268, utilities 41.64. | declined slightly since OPA controls ployment passed the celebrated 60,-| BUssian voting plan, said: 4 Anchorage to the Nurses Examin- imay have to bear the entire cost as “an Aunt Jeminah-like woman”: B sk were re-established. 000,000 jobs figure: during July, “Whence comes this talk of Fd ing Board. Her appointment was jof future pay increases granted —in the person of his second wife| 2 poleO?rAZ):rply l:ngher ealn-‘ In mid-July retail meat prices|counting in the mmed forous: blocs?” Byrnes asked. “By what effective August 8 and extends to| June 30, 1949. The appointment | fills a previously existing vacancy. BRITAIN TO MEET |wher« workers already had receiv-| |and then shouted that the new the full amount coming m under the existing wage- name only.” (ed to marriage, like the old one, was “in'ings for the first half of 1946 con-| tinued to roll together several favorable dividend ac-| in today, (had increased 30 percent, dairy, products 21 percent and other foods |37 percent. July attainment of u record high ‘of 58,130,600 in civilian employment right do those who vote, ballot af- ter ballot, with the Soviet Union, caii those of us who do not always e pissent mgmberg & B the ANY vlolE“(E IN jpricepolicy. ‘ A "-,“GCd A8 D e idle. sermon - with declined| LAbPOr is now deciding on press- —almost 4,000,000 above a year ago|agree with the Soviet Union a bloc? QP dre: M Helen Hendm’tk' i The/ lumber: decislan: Abalied. . fajlsed. during tous but the’ stock market declined; oy, 1oy wage increases tp| —Wwas reported. The armed forces| “In our efforts during the past Ketchikan; Mrs. Mary Keith Neill, more than 45000 workers in the Mrs. Divine sat unmovedcvunflu moderately on week-end evening-) ... up with the rising prices.| had another 2,640,000 on their|year to make peace and to make dpau. IRAN w'TH FoR(E<West Const fnquatry. Ry had 1o, jae “Eddl,ngl banq]uen ocdcalm:::fey up opeERSlong left th | Various large unions are going u,‘hn)x'u peace secure, we have found time o o e e vy the| -Pesco, its. Wonderfal” 1o he It slghtly migher ‘an balance for| ke Voles on making future de-| (Scorery of Commerce Henry|and again the ful of unanimity in- - wages 8 | S i tareta .| sisf e Th.e w ashlngton LONDON, Aug. 9.—A foreign of- govgemment as a post war mdusuy motto of her husband’s cult.) the week, sharp gains on Wednes- mands ;e fo how Huch. ‘JWd[l)A:K[‘ |.lv::fdpi:“':rl\‘r ":z.t’;':lmufi”:\.::é‘i:;:f: :z':"se:it,e‘zo:;::: :::e:_ fice spokesman said today that if e “pattern.” The CIO and AFL un-{ |day and Thursday having balanced‘} { 15 B# book sm ‘m”“;m Jobs” ulmenl but to block action. any “violent or sudden” threat to'ions involved negotiated an addi- WAS VANCOUVER GIRL off the two-day decline Monday RE R B, SO0 e TRkl T balibve AHEE T hats oah : Merry ® 0 'Roun British lives or property took place 'tional five-cent an hoyr pay boost.| VANCOUVER, B. C. Aug. 8— and Tuesday. N i “‘:“‘I”:d,"l‘if‘:‘r iz el i h'tLrlve ot conterenss ; iics ol in Iran, Britain would not be obli-| The National Wage Stabilization|Miss Edna Rose Ritchings, 21-year-| Ccmpanies reporting higher earn- | h W;ff ‘,"'q,,‘(; ':,;,,‘;r,m,'y,,;p{,e,fux;s_' agreement on its reco:’;encl‘;mon‘; 4 . By DREW PEARSON gated to consult the United Nations |Board which passes on such mat-|old white.girl who marricd Father ings today included Monsanto| Ckops IND'( A]‘ED 1‘1\t ; e r‘l vt bt b i y s Security Council but would feel ters subject to Steelman’s review 'Divine, 41, Negro religious leader,! chemical, United Rexall Drug and plrosi)m‘ltlv“”(u‘ Or Bn enguring Seuld b;.' s i l};nnk o e justified in taking “unilateral ac- ided that because of “special|lived in Vancouver until last year. psramount for the half year.| —— j S BARAS (v, wislaleali o gome | oy, g ?ierccumsbances" it would ap%rove:!he Canadian Press says. | Montgomery Ward reported that its| WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 _Condi-| At the same time, unemployment A}_c_: Aty that those who have in- J Ieagon 16 nds daghued pute m';“' The government of Iran an-|3 1-2 cents of the 5-cent increase| Miss Ritchings, a member of gies in July and for the six|tions on August 1 are said by the| Wen down to the lowest figure]sate hm‘m‘ 10“‘“5}” on unanimity : tion, but one delegate who 8o farl, . .4 yesterday that it had pro- |for application toward price reliof. Father Divine's flock for three|months ended July 31 were at an|Agriculture Department to indi- \“’" 1948 at a total of 2,270,000, but | here d"Ye not shown quite "‘f, 3 has stood up and really talked back |0 g the movement of Indian,WSB said other industries had re-|years, was a student at MaGee 4 time high. cate record-breaking crops of 3,-|thiS t00, was a big Increase over|same desire to achieve unanimity. # to conference dictator Vyacheslav, o ¢, Basra g port in Iraq at|ceived 18 1-2 cents an hour |High School here. The Canadion| payorable dividend actions in-| 496,820,000 bushels of corn and 1-“7“U # year ago, just before the| Moiotov fold the conference yes- Molotov is PBritish Undersecretary | " e | Japangse surrender, when 830,000 terday that “the duty of an inter- P | the head of the Persian Gulf, and e Press described her as the daugh-| .j.ded bcosts for National Dairy,| 160,366,000 bushels of wheat. by Hector McNeil, a Scotsman. MOIOWOV | 4 1oquested their removal. i {ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ritchings. pyramount, Acme Steel, and Dis-| This corn estimate compares with| Were hunting jobs. national conference ust be fo 4 was demanding that the permanent 7 e | lof Vancouver. ¢ More than 900,000 veterans were | (ablish unanimity between all the A The British government previous- ! ¢ ' . |tillers Corp., and Charles Pfizer,|3487,976,000 bushels indicated on .- Eioe b ] chairman of e peace COMEXence|, "p.; oypiained that the troops | Ritchings is a florist. Miss Rit-| oo’ @00 80 50 named | July 15, with 3,018,410,000 produced|Mong the unemployed who were| countries taking part. % (ii8te smong the Big: Fijes while| v sent from India for replace- | Nw AlRllNES To {chings went to Montreal last year . .. last year and with a ten- year“"“"" fobs last month, and an- R T, e Britain had proposed France's pm,k ment of other troops stationed near and was married in April, When" pioraple attention also was at-| (1935-44) average of 2,608,499,000( Other 1500,000 former servicemen cheeked Georges Bidault as pm; the Anglo-Iranian oil fields in ad- {she became 21 years of age. tracted by Dun & Bradstreet’s re-|bushels. The previous record crop | Were at school or “HoL et working New pay Rales lor manent chajrman. In the course oM y5ining Trap, COME SATURDAY W. H. Fenton, operator Of @ ...t of o raise of 25 to 28 percent|Was 3,203310,000 bushels produced [10F l00king for work this debate Molotov descrived the Commercial School where Miss Ril in 1044, | Increasing difficulty for job seek- The first announcement of the; trcop movement, which came from | the Indian government, said the! troops were being sent in case of: any disturbance. Labor difficulties ' recently have plagued operation of the British-owned oil installations. British position as “illogical.” | “Don't you ever say that to me again,” warned the British Under- gecretary, jumping to his feet and shaking his finger at Molotov. “That'’s an insult to my Foreign SEATTLE, Aug. 9—A Northwest chings was a pupil, described her Airlines survey party will leave to-|gg a pleasant girl. morrow morning for Anchorage, to| “She was one of the finest per- complete arrangements for hangar | |sonalities I've had the pleasure of space, accommodntmnsandradioin-rmeumgvu said Mr. Fenton. He stallations on the newly uuthoflzed,s,,m she was a student at his in retail sales and by disclosure! that July steel production of 6,598, | 864 tons was a new 12-month high.| In the liquors Hiram Walker lost 2 and Scheneley rose more than a point to a new high. Dow Chem- lon July 15, with 1,223,143,000 bush- in vain as The forecast on wheat compared ¢S had been looking with 1,132,075,000 bushels indicated ‘18 4 four months. A year ago,i only one in twelve was in that po- els in 1945, and with a ten-year | Sition. average of 843,692,000. The 1945/ crop was the largest on record up 4- En!Ine Pilots WASHINGTON, Aug. 9—The nation's airlines proposed today to apply to all their pilots and copilots i ical and Guantanamo Sugar Pre- . . . of four-engine planes, the new pa; Secretary. My Secretary of State North Pacific air route. |school two years ago. : g | ' y ', knows what he’s doing.” The spokeamen toldl & DeWS GOn-~ (. ooryioe will begin WHBN! thirty|" Her pavents recelved first word| (73 wereiup‘e point or more)fo thaf tme. = % [Five-cent Alr Mal [fates recently ‘mopepted: for fiyers / ference a state of “law and order’ each. A B employed by Transcontinental and Then McNeil proceeded to ex- plain that Britain was glad to sup- port Bidault as permanent chair- man as long as there was any chance of a unanimous vote for him. But since the vote was now chviously not going to be unani- mous, Britain would revert to her original osition of favoring a ro- tating chairmanship. Molotov lcoked hard at the in- trepid Scotsman but made no re- did not disappear gradually and “there may not be time to consult | the United Nations.” the United Nations Security Coun- |cil was permanently in session, the spokesman replied, “The Security Council has no troops.” He said the presence of British' troops at Basra represented a “pre-’ cautionary measure in the event of \Dc-ds will be used on the run. When a questioner remarked that | days, NWA said, and the air line of her marriage in a radio news plans daily service to Anchorage. broadcast. They were unavailable for comment. : "Paul Revere’ Under Arrest in Bavaria FRANKFURT, Germany, Aug. 9. {—Army intelligence agents an- ‘nounce the arrest of Douglas Arn- Included in the party heading north tomorrow are W. Fiske Mar- shall, vice president, operations; John F. Woodhead, operations man- ager; T. W. Cumminns, flight di- rector; W. A. Schultz, assistant sup- erintendent of ground radio main- tenance; K. D. McKenzie, agency manager; C. Wesley Archbold, di- land plush-lined buildings, three cit- Decontrol Board | Members Meefing WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.—In one of Washington's fanciest izens have rolled up their sleeves to do one of the toughest jobs AT BARANOF ' Bili Is Going fo Be Whisked, Heluopler WAS HYN(:TO Arrivals from the States regist-| ering at the Baranof Hotel are Mr. ‘ and Mrs, William T. Holsen, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kauffman, Takoma Park, Mary- s Aug 9—A heli- marble|land; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. ‘Kluck-|ccpter will whisk the five-cent air| holm, Seattle; N. R. Ellis, Wash- ington, D. C.; C. T. Bressler, Se- attle; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaxlan, mail bill from the capitol to the | White House next Wednesday for President Truman’s signature. Postmaster General, Robert E. D. I. Thomas, | Western Airlines. Airlines Negotiating Committee, said the' proposal was made to the |AFL Airline Pilots Association head- jed by David L. Behncke, represent- (ing the pilots, The new TWA rates represent in- creases for pilots and copilots ranging from five to 20 percent |with a top maximum of $12,600 a Jack Woods, a spokesman for the X year for first pilots in mu'rnauoml | Hannegan, second Assistant Post-|service. | master General Gael Sullivan, Sen- ———-————— ator Chavez (D-NM) and Rep.! FROM ANCHORAGE O'Brien (D-Mich) will be aboard,| Charles F. Chevillon, a residént the Postoffice Department said to-'of Anchorage, is a guest at the day. Baranof, President Truman ever gave any-|Richmond, Calif ; body. R San Francisco, Calif.; W. Resh, Se- The three men, two Democrats|attle; Dr. and Mrs. J. Molina, Long and one Republican, are members| Beach, Calif; W. W. Crawford, Washington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Rose, Brooklyn, New York, ccmplete ccllapse of law and order yactor of food service; Dudley Cox.' in Persia.” old Chandler. He broadcast for the | chief pilot, western region; A. T. wNazls under the name of “Paul Re- SRR 5 AR | Peterson, superintendent of staflonswvere”, It was revealed today that JAMES AUBERT HERE 'Ralph Nelson, pilot; Chet M. Brown, Chandler was arrested at his home James L. Aubert has arrived here gaggistant superintendent, Air Line|in Bavaria last February and is be-| |of the new Price Decontrol Board— from Skagway. He is staying at the gervice, and William ©. Speidel, Jr.,'ing held for trial on charges ()[ the supreme court of ceiling prices Baranof Hotel. publicity representative, treason, Leyond which there is no appeal. ply. It was the first time anyone had really talked back to him. BYRNES GETS MAD Jimmie Byrnes, the most patient, (Continued on Page Four)