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-/ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE £ “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” it | VOL. LXVIL, NO. 10,379 JU\EAU ALASKA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 194() e —— . MI'W 3k R S50C \lI'l) PR}.SS _ PRICE TEN CENTS = ONE STRIKE ENDING; ANOTHER IN MAKING Wallace Is Ousted From Cabinet By Truman COMMERCE 18 SURVIVE TwoAAForce RIGHTTO BUY FAVORLATER Task Force Frigid Now MARITIME SECRETARY PLANECRASH Soldiers Are CHILKOOT PUT OPENINGS OF in Inferior Alaska for WALKOUT KICKED OUI IS REPORT ToHang,Rape UNDERDEBATE FISH SEASON Probing of Iemperalure NEAR END President in Showdown on Coast Guard Sends News T2 S, 2 0 Hara Bus Lines Dedlar- Wiesses a Hearin g lige RUSSIA WILL Tment St s con- OPErators Agree fo Award Forelgn POIKY Suppon ‘ 5 k m‘u Iu‘l: “,-nl(mm:. ult r‘\]m]x;;il\\n Pl D I d [ D 3 A 3 | mately 1,600 officers and men rep- gShoremen Thrown fo Byrnes 26 Believed Killed haen women, hesdquariers o —+1ans_Disclose rastic Action : '"GH'I'EN up redsnBFRTL brenchne orip ok veay Others Plan Strike Force Frigid, comprising approxi- Forces in Europe announced ground forces, is ready for it et WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—A de-| Proposals for later openings of assignment (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) enced to die cision on whether Kenneth B. cominercial salmon fishing ons The mission is to conduct a ser- Leaders of striking CIO Mariners s of 6 Cedar O'Harra of Anchorage, Alaska, will througrout outheast Alaska for INT AFFAIRS s of tests at Ladd Field during!ralsed hopes today for an early xd be given permission to purchase n vear were laid before local| " t fall and winter months to de-|end of the ship strike as operators rests here this morning termife the valuc of the American|agreed to a Federal arbitrator's equipment in frigid weather ward in the National Maritime from the Cabinet and threw his of a Belgian airliner with 44 per-|Pfc. Gonzalo Salinas of Lincoln historic Chilkoot Barracks in Al fishing int snpport solidly behind Secretary of sons aboard near Gander, New- N. M ka as surplus property will be made by the Fish and Wildlife Service : The troops arrived at Whittier| Union walkout on the east and aboard the transport Star on| Gulf ports. “ 3 i | foundland, Wednesday Sentenced to life imprisonment at next week |and | were generally favorably re- H State James Byrnes in his conduct i , - S idvierican mfi,eigh relations | The Coast Guard said eight of hard labor and dishonorable dis-| Warner Gardner, assistant Secre-|ceived by those concerned ome Agen(les ave More Wallace bowed out of the Cabinet the survivors were women and that | charge from the Army were Ptc. tary of ‘m(-‘ Interior Department.| pycipal comment was that pro-| Ofilflals than Work- ptember 13 and were greeted| Joseph Curran, President of the with the terse announcement that all those who escaped from the|willis L. Daigle, Beaumont, Tex., Who '}If'[ll‘“l'ln“;ffls against }:“: sale posed opening, particularly in the P r s l‘h‘- Maj. Ge H"\‘\-mi ‘\.:\n ald after a meeting of the y O’Harra rom the Veterans':,o:tBern section of the Southeast rs -n Fv Id A. Craig, commanding general of| CTO Committee for Maritime Unity, ka Cooperative Company of - ers in rielas the Alaska Department hat he believed that a membership “I shall continue .to fight for charred wreckage of the plane had|Pfc. lidward B, Hayes of Oak For- S Hi: aides foll tporters,| PLokeo bones and bed burns’ | est, Til, and Pfc. Clem R. McKenzie, division, were not late enough. Will G e T NEW YORK, Sept The Coast WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Presi- Guard reported today that 18 men| dent Truman today ousted Secre- and women, described as in “very l. Asbury L. We tary of Commerce Henry Wallace tad condition” survived the crash|Strect, Walaware Shoals, B. C, ¢ listed those s An Army medica icer at the| Minneapolis, ) hington, D. C., closed the hear- |j, A v e Enipgvny R thas(tse : i however, that he “will make no| rmy m(‘dn »1 officer at Minneapolis, Minn . Y e Lokl P i eyl L. Paul, 5r. representin: he LN . In addition to the soldiers and|Mee!'ng of the union today could campaign speeches this fall.” ene said six or eight persons| The sentences, handed down Sept. Ing tods e sald he would try|Ajagka Native Brot:*rhocd and the (BY THR ASSOCIATED: PUESS) their personal baggage, the Sea| 'c°t in the men’s going back to While solidifying American for-|CoWid not be moved by land, the 13 by courts martial, will be re-|to announce a decision by next|Alaska Marine Workers Union| The latest in a recent series of g pioht 100 pleces of field| WOrK:” and that he would recom- dion oolicy abroad. the Cabinet up- C0ast Guard reported. Two of the|viewed by the commanding general| Wedne day | (AFL) urged opening of the Icy moves to tighten Russian internal oooon o mena such a move— “all things be- B o viived aFinrathping’ 5| Survivine women ware fhe alrlinarsief -the. Ninthi' Aiet Peres. Service| HO'Harid, s Jorld War i1 veteran, Slcslfedistiict jand Ay northern | affairs is the announcement in "y, rorce will operate as an inde- '8 €aual” 4 e 5 5 hostesses, the Coz Guard said.| Command a o = con-'an el ative, organize | sections » Wesber: strict Moscow of a nationwide purge of it e, LA i possible split in the Democratic Bl ol it ‘\‘m, nand lml \I‘X'H!bl nun‘ be con \‘J\x'.vdnt'mw(. un;l);w \lf[\«l: mNu)\wj;d ll,i sections of the Western district to e u‘~1|w(|\\-~lu-x‘n \\l\tom purge o pendent unit during most of its Award Accepied party's fight for congressional seats . - . - YR e Ty the WATL DGRt 10, BN T veterans, each bid:apining not before August 1, with|7E for e ST A field test, with a minimum of gar-| Cwran also announced that the % & tersely in a radio message as “re- Washington before they can be exe- $105,000 for barracks, comprising an August 18 date possibly to be The decree calls for the prosecu- ;. e . f this November. e R - N ? » e ) _ rison duty All types of Army !inion was in receipt of a telegram - > R . :mainder dead cated. a complete city A drawing was' favored by his organizations. tion of agricultureal of Is guilty g 4 P ) G b ; Mi. Truman said his removal "y hie Coast Guard head- Heid ito Ubtemiine m ahs " of anti-governmantal” AbHViLY It ground forces equipment will be|from J. Godfrey Butler, Labor Di- | 2 L 2 eld to determine e purchaser,| payl accompanied his late op | L Al ¢ subjected to field conditions inirector of the U Maritime Com- was done in friendly fashion. was signed by Prime Minister Stalin Mol e Basionation |quarters said it was disassembling and O'Harra won ing réquest with a call for elimin d by agd extreme low temperatures. | mission, to Frank J. Taylor, Chair- o a helicopter at Floyd Bennett Field | Not Small Business < P and the Secretary of the fCommun- 1 ylor, After a telephone conversation it E Sma usines: tion of fish traps and no fixed clos Y 3 The army hopes to determine nan of the American Merchant A to be placed on an Army C-54| poes . % at & t party central committee, Colonel . .. t The Cooperative contested the|ing dates on the seasons definitely whether present equip-|Marine Institute, which represents with the President, Wallace ad-|rpyneport plane and flown to Gan- | General A. A. Zhdanov. 3 1e cast and Gulf coast operators, resse g8 award to C n the gr 3 ; : ment and material is suitable for dressed a letter to him as “Dear g.. ard to O'F A on the ground he Proposed Regulations The decree cited incorrect pays t and iterial is suitable for > collective US€ In the Arctic or whether it will| idvising him that the Commission Haury” saying simply | The helicopter was needed to L..kv‘ S O e o e Pranerty dis. | Proposed new regulations submit-|ment for work days be necessary to develop new types| had ag b As you requested, here is MYorr padly injured persons, the Coast | }{ jlred by the Surplus Property €%° ted by Seton Thompson, Assistant |farmers, the misappropriation, of b ypes| had accepted. the arRitialien st resignation. T shall continue to fight | G arq said, but could mot fly 4 s : {Chief gf Alaska Fisheries, dn charge publio_lands favtersannl pee. for *”Lhk"fli‘““““‘a ; o L e~ Yesterday by ior peace. 1 am sure that you will At the hearing yesterday O'Herra stealing of colles e farmers prop approximately 450 ve-|Jar L. Fly, Federal arbitrator, 5 (Newfoundland quickly enough of nunduumg the hearing here and o | » approve and will join me in that! meriaimin cotbummsud: i wodid 40 Ve ’ Wid how, after attending Ohlo| ot T UOIE L e where for | erty, and undemocratic administras hicles, believed the longest convoy | :ranied MU seamen salary increas- irea.” endeavor. {at Gander about 5 a. m. tomorrow fq‘;“‘l' DL““! "“"‘-‘m(““l“ 2;"':?{ i the F&WL, included the following|tion of the farms. o :“\“‘lfl‘",‘"“‘:"‘“‘[‘l"“I; ’Ilf’fj"l“"lx"’ft‘ Fofis $5 to $10 monthly, bringing Respectfully. The Coast Guard received all in- MRan, (L o Alaska and| . .. .4 opening rates on seine! The decree further stated that the . * orce from the them to wage parity with AFL sea- This turn of events caught the formation from a rescue party, WASHINGTON, Sept. 0.—The s f‘.],“ kit l"l"’l‘” '9“"7', “(:“‘3'; and trap fishing, for the 1947 sea- | over-staffing of collective farm ad- O MFation POt t0 3 SENURATIG T capital by such surprise that no one ‘which reached the scene in wooded,| Army engineers have informed Sen- ¢ PUHL Up until he Bow Be¢ S con ministrative persennel has reached { /The NMU and the CIO Marine - -t | Cooks and Stewards Union and the would venture a guess immediately proven country, about 20 miles ator Mitchell (D-Wash) that Presi. Luscs and erossed about 8200000, yo. gyrgir, west of Pt. Carolus; such a point that in some areas income in each of the last two as to Wallace’s successor. scuthwest of Gander last night. The dent Truman's order curtailing July 14 there was a shortage of abie-Fodied pg " Urtil one is chosen, the Depart- search party had lost communica- Federal expenditures on public *Cw ; Icy -Strait, east of Pt. Cerolus;!field workers and a surplus of ment will be in charge of Under- tion soon after its arrival as @ re-!works will prevent start of any new He testified he planned to use the July 21 officials. secretary Alfred Schindler, Who is sult of a radio breakdown. iprojects for flood control and navi-|eo " L 8 C T tilize all of | Y estern district, northern s c-1 The move was described as hav- | | new on the west coast. | The survivors included Helen gation. b oobuarty fob. Rixsotm ARAL eI, SGHL of ullivan Island; ing a political significance of the | On West Coast The dramatic action removes Ruth Henderson, 47, executive of the | Mitchell had written urging ap-|, e 1““,)')-“‘"\[‘ or his own and the| ;.= o first importance in an editorial in | In San Francisco, the CMU said bus line’s us {" Western district, central, southern |the Communist newspaper Pravda i L statement last night after 4 | Independent Ma ‘ine Firemen, Ol- ers, Wipers apd Watertenders, West t Union, have struck to en- orce demands for such parity. barracks as the southern terminal from the Cakinet the last of the a, N York. | nrove Ry WP State GirlsStonts of Apiecigs, New York.| proval ofiwork In Washinghor Bitiel. ipo . desnribed. ‘his buelnbss: a8 late President Roosevelt’s original —_——r- |for which Congress appropriated'. . b i A d western sectior July 28. |'The editorial, broadecast by the Mcs- prolonged session dealing with the “New Deal” secretaries and a man funds, ‘bitt’ Lieut: Gen: A, Wheslo|. “mail business mnd sald be bellBrohp, ot dieicts July 28 cow radio, declared that the prac- Fly award that it hoped that by on whom the Truman administra- El N A er, Chief of Engineers, replied that ¢ Daving Chikoot Barracks would| g ;per strait, Ernest Sound, Zi-|tices outlined in the decree were v icei Ly “Ehe. U Bl vikritihe ol tion has counted heavily to attract even Omeglal'ls \new piciedts iweve Mosbiiken inlies e 018 ’I"“"““‘ from passeng-| ;. i, t and Anan; Aug. 11. 'harmful and alien to the teach- | the shipowners would give assur- large sections of the labor and so- | specifically authorized by the Di-| ™" And Sreight Sumner Strait, except Ernost|ings of Lenin | ance that the Fly award, calling for called “left wing” vote in this No-| Sen‘en(ed Io Dea'h {rector of Reconversion, Financing Questioned ound, Zimovia Strait and Anan & >oo o Ity - | cqual pay for equal work through- vember’s Congressional elections. v | Wheeler said the Presidents| O'Harra was questioned closely August 1l. VANCOUVER, B. C, Sept. 20— cut the maritime industry, would Flat Rule Laid Down | 0 I A directive also requires the engin- by counsel for the Cooperative| Clarence Strait, central, south- B[G pIE(E FAllS British Columbia had its own|pe applied.” At a news conference which broke uls Ing ('Iv“les\een to limit their expenditures akout his financing jeastern and southwestern sections v squatter” problem today when 11! “It was stated following a meet- up as soon as the President finish- | v (during the year ending next June He testified he had incorporated,August 4. | Vancouver veterans and their fam-|ing of the West Coast section of cd reading his terse formal state- gy Norway. Sept. 20.—Eleven 30 to $95,000,000 for flood control Lis company as the O'Harra Bus; Clarence Strait, ncrthern saction, ! FROM NIAGARA; ilies / moved Im.u former officers’| CMU that if such assurance was mept, Mr. Truman also laid down| . .eoians were sentenced to death Work and $90,000,000 for navigation Lines, Inc. holding 300,000 shares August 11 querters al Little Mountain Army given the current maritime strike a flat rule that no member of the, 419 others given prison terms at improvements. himself out of 550,000 shares of South Prince of Wales Island (“‘Y HAS QUAKE Camp |would be cnded,” ine statement executive branch of the gOVerN-' 1y dheim today on charges 01 ~——— capital stock with $1 par value. |August 18 A military spokesman said the|eaid from! Southern District, July 21 would not disturb the families New Strike Loom: ment may hereafter make any quiciing activity during the Ger- Secretary Gardner drew 1 2 . X counsel for the Cooperative and Why Dates Set NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y., Sept. 20 moved through the main{ CIO leaders are also meeting in i | The ; statement in conflict “with our es- ;. ., occupation. It was Norway whi { tablished foreign policy.” | piggort mass trial of collaborators from Maj. Carl Heinmiller, an offi- proposed opening dates have' _a huge portion of the brink or Sate of the nearly deserted camp| washington today to talk over a { upon indications ' {phe A csterday without opposition new shipping strike which is threat- (Contmued on Page Five) o Ll e b cr { 2 "’ E . BEA {cer of the Cooperative, that the been set, he —e>——— ! y Coop’s plan called for investment of | from past ob tion th They will have to agree to Su-|ened i ten days. SIO(K ouo]‘A“o"S | 300,000 in Chilkoot, with $105,000 would allow the first 25 percent ofljntensity 1 the Porvise the premises they use and| The new maritime strike involves The Washlngion ‘ 'l'o DEAIH lN OHIO going for the purchase [the runs to escape g rantee that there won't be any | the expiration on September 30th ke i They also, in answer to questions,| In addition to the later season| witnesses said a ion of to property,” the spokesman | of contracts with two CIO mari- i NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Closing . = said they had 40 members now and |openings, it is proposed to close 19'yock wall 120 feet in length at time unions, the: Internation: erry 0 Oun ‘(-uowtinn of Alaska Juneau mine - BRYAN, O. Sept. 20.—Sheriff N. gpplications for membership from commercial fishing for salmon all top and about 30 feet acrees at th > oo [oRRRhOremERi - ARA I stock today is 5%, American Can|A. Barnes asked the aid of high- gop veterans {bays leading to mafor spawning potiom of the falls tumb! mek's Unlon. ande: e Aianfi e Wright | Way patrols in three states today in| Gardner also brought out by areas. Among thos: bays now be-gorge shortly after 11 & 1 "D Nonhwefl A"hnes [ aineers Beneficial Association. The ngineers have demanded a 30 per- an Falls collapsed today t they|shaking this city with ea it tumbled doy of the cataract d into B 14 !)6. Anaconda 387s, Curt] By DREW PEARSON |81, International Harvester 177, .fl hunt for an unidentified assail- guesti that the by-laws of the ing considered for closure under this|ywitl a terrific ros Kennecott 437, New York Central|ant who stabbed and beat to death Cooperative permitted non-veterans|policy, he listed: Port Frederick,| ey reported that it was on this cent wi Gambler Bay, Pybus Bay and Sey- | gide of the V-shaped section which w‘" Se" S'o(k ‘o “horem ge increase. But the long- 1 have not announced their | WASHINGTON—How far theylll "0 oy “pacific 17%, U. S.|Miss Emily Abernathy, 30-vear-old to become —members. O'Harr get “"h,“ - doukl:u;fl :utl’f;z;:::‘ Steel 68’4, Pound $4.03%. | librarian of this city of 6,000 counsel contended this would dis- mour Canal | broke off in 1942. wag: demand ?‘}“‘Cli;:n‘::u B ey e Eeee today were 2,820,000 shares.| Shortly before last midnight the qualify them from getting the| Other suggested regulation chang-| Tony Guinto, a member of the! D I N Meantime, the APL Longshare- '3 ; I error and suroind| ‘D0W; Jones averages:today are body of the attractive blonde was property es, of less sweeping nature, are: ‘me.,ar,x Falls Gazette, said the blas eve Op eVI 0ll|e mer’s Association has asked for ;":.lsgf:'slficscm‘e livemwire, quick. |73 follows: industrials 169.06, rails 'found in the basement of the li- st 1. Revision of administrative| chook hell out of the city. ‘_‘ *i263 ceril i hiolE f oY Tntreikd w 2 145.95. utilities 34.07. | brary. She had been stabbed 25 lcipal, g {boundaries to include all of Lisian-} «Qur building shook like a m: aplc| PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 20.—The|by September 30th ; thinking advisers. . 7 . ard at efi,lv.umcs apparently with a small knife, Prew Savoy, counsel for O'Harra, qy; strait, Lisianski Inlet and Ya-(jeaf in a breeze.” One good press secretary alone | I'ne list started upw: 3 ’ B » 4 again | her teeth knocked out and her urged that Gardner rule immed-‘gopj Island within the Western dis- | St 3 ading, then wavered but Northwest Airlines, Inc., St. Paul - Minn,, filed today with the Secur- TO REMOVE PICKETS would have saved the Wallace blun-‘ 5 clothing iately on his client's qualifications iyjct went up when word was received clothing torn. - trict p . e S T P Vg a2t steve Raiiy, R‘l‘)"se‘e“s :’l‘d\r,“mn 1ad redussted the resigna-| The sherlff said there appeared (0 purchase the property, asserting| 3. Discontinuance of the fall (HUR(H".[ IAKEN ‘:“;“,‘\j:’:f‘x e O o 11‘\” e Pickets A} press attache ha een in the to be no motive for the killing, Dr. that was the principal question. | fishing seasen in northern South- t on stateme or 271,935 Seattle shipyards will be removed, [ tion of Wallace. o he g Hshing B R ha $10 par value common | Burt L. Nelscn, chairman of the White House, he would have crack-) "y, o " ooy went up when it | Douglas O. O'Dell, acting coroner, Gardner agreed that the chief eqst Alaska waters. Normal "“"w S sy 1o 0. uitered 10V Opmutiitee " for RNt . ed down on his boss even in the‘w,“ announced Wallace had sub- |said she had not been criminally question, but declared he could not|,f this season are from Septembe: ! 3 A B v Maritime Unity midale of a press conference flnd\]‘;;"fi his ol naticn which 6 | assaulted. make a decision without going over 15 o November 30. present stockholders in the ration| (CTO) said here today g, i g sig | RITThe - teatimony. g e A share for each two held “The fine support those shipyar kept him from endorsing the Wal | cordmg to market men clarified | s ) r.m' csm ny |3 Prohibition of comr pI ose shipyard Tl of on est stated that at least lace speech. > | Savoy insisted that the Coop' i Handling the press is a tough Job'm; ml’:‘gl"d 1 :""mofl‘d *lllEI‘NEpIuNE plA“E plan to spend $300,000 on the prop-|near pt. Baker $2,000,000 will be used for develop- respousible for our deci- e iny Preaifant: Bvél Roosevely,| Steels led the stiong dnrd erty put it in the c of bl B R s s ment of its routes to Alaska and the laved Nelson despite his rapier-repartee, had his| 1o l?f‘h“’!;"m ki “;g‘:!“”:{ -I- R".E To E-I- business” if O'Harra was o be I- | weighing less than six pounds, oorinl, SePh & “"']' e RS O R Airlooer np inore than 3 points an i ’ 18 4 : 5| contiolle yspaper Night Expres o ups and downs; while the three Re- \%{’Pe] el s C;u sler registered U G |cluded in such a category. dressed weight, to be prima facea ii:""' l'(v l:\y“ \i’m' & :x \hm:l s - > > FDH u"DINGS ublicans Presidents before him| y i | | Maj. Heinmiller testified that the evigence of illegal taking ad Loday Winston Cburchill's p Iy a rise of 3 points in a much better | e R ! 83 g posal for a “United States of Eu- didn’t even attempt to answer oral | % bil denaitient. . Dolialns 00 it erely to be the 5 permitting earlier offshore Sl 2otk g Fhe' Cold Bicrags tods [ Ballt ueations. Most people have for- | 2utomobile epart T glas | v holding company, to help get vet- cining for red salmon off No: ope” was just another empt a ¥ Sterage today reported 2‘“”" it, but Harding, Coolidge and‘mn"'a&t fose 3 in its section, while | §; . erans settled in Alaska, and that X s ‘u" o 7% bloc building and “strengthening the fcllowing fish landings: B. F. & 8, Du Pont and Eastman Kodak had| PERTH, Austraiiz, Sept. 20.—U. eqcn business in Chilkoot would k sland. h o his front for a third world war.” ; No. 6 power scow, skippered by Axel Hoaver all required press questions . g S Ty a Siness n would be g Division of the Sumner Strait o St T 7 . 5 A zains of 4 points or more in the! s Navy officials said the Neptune gperated by individual veterans. | The newspajer also told its Ger- " Niel'on, in from Taku river with - n ’ el district for administrative purposes chemicals. | plare Turtle would be given a test voy called the plan “a dream' 7. prohibition of “side rigs” or Montgcmery Ward rose more| {light Monday and probably would child” and insisted there was no. -« than 2 points to top the mercantile | take ofi Wednesday on a 9,000 non- guarantee that veterans would have Woodrow Wilson had permitted gru'])‘ Standa.rd Gas afxd Am‘en‘cau stop flight to Seattle if weather entire control of the barracks. era) questions, and Harding at_“!’o“ T pre_ft—ned had wide gains m.. perriitted. 4 “We are only asking for a place el o rinithiue W prncv.ice.“" {1r:n utility section. U. S. Rubber The south Perth zoo said ar- (o A gained more than 2 points in the | rancements had be to be submitted in writing. This came about in a manner not unlike Truman’s blunder on the! Wallace speech. man readers in a front page head-| 40,000 pounds of salmon for Se- line that “opposition against Byrnes, NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. Sept. 20. | bastian-Stuart; the Explorer, skip- grows, world press supports Wal- A <hock ha arred buildings in| ver Magnus Hansen, with 2,000 lace. The article printed quotations wgara Fally, The disturbance is pounds of black cod: and R. E. from sources in Britain and Ameri- id to have been caused by a fall Lynch Molly with 2,000 péunds ca who supported the views of °f rock at the American side of the of klack cod. Neither of these last Gecretary of Commerce Henry A, Fal An earthquake expert at two boats had sold their loads. neys."” 8 Requirement that spillers of traps be lifted during the weekly : g closed periods. ;" Heinmiller said. “Eighty 9. Extension of closed se “ns on 1 made to pre- percent of our members are Mar- ungeness crabs, on butter clams| nxious to please but slow on the ° : 4 ) y N fipu-xe H‘:r‘;ing made one. world- | tires- Liquors firmed fractions to a'sent the crew with a baby kan- ried and intend to take their fam- i, 1cy Strait and on shrimp in the Wallace on American foreign pol- Canisius Cellege in Buffalo said he = - - st —_— point in Schenley. Eastern Air' garco to be carried to Seattle. fliss With. thaon o’ Algetks.* 1 Toy ghrasian . L icy Lad recorded an ecarth movement FROM HAWAII shaking error during the Washing- * b e St ", L. 3 3 ’ vicinity of Wrangell and Peters- I ABout o mi Bt 4 > ton Arms Conference when he was| -D€S led the air transperts higher. Crmdr. T. D. Davis said the route| O'Harra said he intended to op- pyg - > - about 19 miles from Buffalo at the A, Harus has arrived here from Johns-Manville rose nearly 4 points| would be over Milne Bay, New erate the entire barracks and also Albany is the oldest chartered he shock was felt in Niagarg Kapoa, Kanai, Territory of Hawaii. (Continued on Page Four) in the building section, CGiinea, Bikini and Midway. turnish power to nearby Haines. ! (Continued on Page Three) city in the United States He is staying at the Baranof Hotel