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HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL, LXVIIL, NO. 10,478 ; JUNEAU, ALASKA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1947 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS MINE WRECKED BY BLAST; 15 MEN KILLED B e — i e i, TALMADGE S (Spedial Eleciion Monday ~ BIG 6 HAS SIKKILLED IN gAIaska Ship Operalors ~ EXPLOSION TAKINGOVER ToChoose Represenfative ~ TALKWITH PlANE (RASH (alledto Conference on TRAPS 22 IN GEORGIA For First Division in House DRESIDENTI MARSH lAKE Service After March 1 WORKMEN Executes Pre - dawn Coup | (H ANGE lN o spectal election will be b4 i Harmonious 'Open Forum’ Flve RCAF Personnel Are EI..E (I' I 0 N Whaereron, o nowse. Accident Takes Place 850 Backed Up by National e e s of wrani, 10KES Place at White Among Vidims of Acci- oo ik Simtramr odst oty FROLIBBIOW. SUbie to meet here next week to discuss Guard Offcers | ) ANTY | AWS oo i oo House Today | -dentlear Whilehorse |ty DI AND i st Resce roms Work ATLANTA, Jan 16.—Herman hats into the ring. They are as WASHINGTON, Jan. 16. — The! EDMONTON Jan. 16.—Royal l]\vl |uuhl‘4‘|n ; R PLYMOUTH, Pa., Jan. 16, Fif- s government operated e . Talmadge, in a pre-dawn coup follows e GOP-dominated Congressional Big|Cdnadian Air Force officlals here ok teen miners were killed and threc backed by National Guard officers Helmi Aalto Bach of Douglas. | Six met with President Truman (o<]iodd\' announced the names of six; E T lines during the war, with the own-| grpee injured in an explosion and State Highway Patrolmen, Harry McCain of Ketchikan |ddy in what Senator Vandenberg|m2n killed when an Air Force plane ers acting as agents, but CONGeSS) pigny hat wrecked the anthracite seized Georgia’s executive depart- Frank G. Johnson of Kake. | (R-Mich) described as an harmon-icrashed Wednesday on Marsh ordered them returned to the pri=| . nie. operated by the Glen Alden ment today and denied Ellis Ar-| A J. (Joo) Spr.lgul", of Juneau. | jous “open forum.” ‘;akf. near Whitehorse in the Yukon ate awuers M‘lnl'hl i Cdal - Co.. Here, \rapBing .soime 33 nall admission to either the gov- Carl Weidman of Juneau : bTerritory i The ‘owndiE URhE & Mbeitihy ¢ e, trapping some 22 (‘:‘ntn".s office of the official resi- 'Governor ASkS for "'Dras- - candidates dia not file as in reg-| Mr- Truman also expressed PisEfl (e victims were fiye ROAF per- United States Expfesses Commission hearing on _ & , War rv:du.:r:l‘su(‘.rufxlr;n:lm:nf:::l.:\‘x"1::‘:\'u b e and announcement to| SUr¢ With ihe results, sending word!sonnel, including Sqdn.-Ldr. Rob- D I S' Shipping Administration request for| o ooy a0 S0 he coal firm ARSI tic Revision” — Other oo o by eheh individual in | to_feporiers through Press Secre-erts Andrew Buckham of Vancouv- 1sapprovai-Jiiua- higher shipping and passenger| CPRCT MABIBCR of THE ehal L tary Charles G. Ross that it was'er, 'B. C. commanding officer of | rates, testifield they could not con-| i+ “;i, thio blAbEoind :‘;,:-‘(‘,l‘:(:,'.:.‘] 1 this morning to find Tal ge e advertising offices Cflfl(lsm Expressed “a very satisiactory meeting.” 2 on at Whitehorse, and a "0" Dell(a'e tinue service without an increase and by an unidentified foot teider st madge in the chambers Arnall had| To vote, one musc have lived in . occupied all day yesterday. Later _— the Territory fur one year and in| While Vandenberg sald there e B ann Worker, . F later announced they would diS-| " oiom ot 0 mine shaft, The when Arnall w to the exccutive, wASHINGTON, Jan 16.—The the precinct in which the vote 15! no definite agreement to keep any Officials of Northw Air Com- WASHIN ON J,,, 16—United continue operations unless they got HIKD, riotih: NeR v lchte At mansion for lunch, he was met by Governor of Alaska declared today cast for 30 days issues out of partisan politics, he mxf”lfx > ,'.mm'““"f - the only, Stater disapproval of the Polish|an increase and smelling gas fumes, sounded an four State Patrolmen, who blocked" g «qrastic revision and @ The voting places will be the told ncwsmen the initial "‘-“"““q::a(zxm;::l“‘x‘l“‘11“\1-1";:‘(‘1“-1‘ )Ivllxnng \\\1‘\; I\.,\llmml vh‘\ruuna .xu.»xt :\nfndu_\ be- e Maritime Commission denied | alarm, Griffith reported ml‘"'rcl:]l:”mnlplz‘(c‘s. 1t seems to me, !5 to ]f;:"\:vvh:;y ey came as in the last general elec-sion was confined 0 “what MAYiyetuming to Whitehorse from Tes- m'l;:‘.bnf“:n;..-‘x::lrl‘xcl*,(v:‘(‘l(l;i:::-\ G, Mar. |the WSA petition, but left the way eanis, DR he ' captur 5 e govern- $ tion definitely be called unpartisan is- Jdin, Y. T. where the RCAF had|shall's fir i 5 open for the private operators to! Rescue crews, in constant danger the capture of the State gOVerN-| y. yi .ynual yeport, made public| There are no regular forms of sues be\,\ ShvestigUbia A five shall’s first problems as Sccrelary ,piie for increases after Feb. 28. of cave-ins because of weakened g e £ o i':_i\‘:f;‘l“)‘;"l"r‘:l“:“‘\j today by Secretary of the Interior ballot issued, and the law on special ; ; B s L DEmiles by rada “’I““""l'“‘ be to decide what to “ppe gubcommittee, Rep. Herter shorings, rescued seven men after pidni who-ancgmpanied hiin to’ the! - mos 18, Tl Soyions atagge, L fedin. SReouly :l:;;:‘\‘:‘:;“m 1,\:;\ ':\‘:1\1;:::‘:‘:!!‘:: n';x: Withesit: of* Wilitehorse. Marah{® no Pojishdibihtlon. Rhlen finds| Cr8EUL . Jackaap o (D-Wash), | wore. khan thee SRR BN i “It should be a part of nation-|Court shall ot provide official| dbowl of WET SUBIGSeS S04 SO0 ak 15 about 45 milcs south of Russia lined up with the Commun- Bland (D-Va). and Delegate Bart- digging. A short. while later, Grit- It has been done by gradual!® policy b, make the l" in the tallots, tut that each voter may e s |Whitehorse and near > CAINARA| el corbrollat Biyasnmant at War- lett of Alaska, has conferred ‘with fith said, the bodies of the 15 dead ftais BteRbinn: ‘b tRRt. REAthe public domain easily aval ble to, provide his own ballot and wr e Highway i WAl Maritime Commission experts on men—found grouped in'a gangway military infiltra p € those wishing to utilize it. Vi thereon the name of the candidate, Vandenberg, now President of the! aw egainst Britain and the United | plang for continuing the service. | icading from the shaft — were moment storm troopers are in Con-i ., "o e iheact Alaska is in the of his choice. | Senate, said in answer to a ques-, States—is one of three in Eastern = The committee declined to make brought to the surface. trol . i B }‘;‘z‘" l"‘:‘ “,n’\‘,‘,.l‘_:m‘,\ Tongass National Forest Reserve.| The Clerk of the Court is supply-|tion tha! the President’s budget did ! Europe that threatened to prove tne proposals public until they had Griffith said the company was SGup. igen, e Fors ction Boards with blank nct cume up for discussion at the B U l l E .!. | N S troublesome for Marshall |been presented to the operators. unable to ascertain the exact num- | | . fnits 4 Ritos Lk B virtually impossible for a'ing the ::(;:::m BEVAER Qe g prespective hotel or lodge builder paper to be handed out to any 50 minnte meeting. lfmA"r“"‘l' two: fort by the| The operators have suggested @ ber of night shift men working i Ehortly - afier, Arnall: made - His to acquire a few acres on which to qualified voter who did not bring pouse Speaker Martin (Mass) as- | —An apparent effort by {l government substdy and other the blasted section—located under i make his development. The Forest his own paper ; f Communist minority in Hungary sources have suggested the govern- the S * statement to newsmen and left the g s ] uainted session! " % 2 8 e Susquehanna river--but reports 3 e ‘Arnegers . dieaitts|TTEVI0e WIN Rive culy & pergis for| Therefore, - Election Board will b ooy and said thers| LONDON The Vice-President o smash the power of the moder- ment furnish or pay for Alaskan jrom the scene said only 22 men g e rooDe anq her ® term of years. No substantialinct bave anything to do Wit goupees will be other got-togethers Of 1€ American League for a free t¢ Small Holders party rvice estimated to cost about $25.- were in the shaft. i §5. S o 5 investment will be made on ths anding out ballots which have | ", Fooyse S o __m‘““;“_ Palestine has been deported from, 2. Moves by the Communist goy- 000,000, Fhe: Gveat Britain. He arrived there eypment of Marshal Tito in Yugo-, ‘“There is absolutely no govern- The.dead, .all from. Plymouth o The Governor “asserted that the if a qualified voted appears with Rila1 3o ve. cbrintry ‘u_\' u’whol" " 'vesterday from Paris, but was im- glavia to establish some kind “of ment money that can be used for nearby communities, were Louis acquisition of home sites and home-'such a ballot, he has the right to ? mediately put under detention until| sconomic bloe in the Balkans. the service after March 1" ReP. gupinski, Chester Ostrowski, Car! steads has been “unduly difficult,|cast it The question of calling fufure Arrangements were made for his de- Jackson said ; 1 : % ki t { ? % Zlotek, John Zielinski, Felix Kon- ape,” and declare on 1525—Ballot at special’ meetings, Vandenberg said, was left parture. Delicate Situation ! “We want to arranze with the opioeki Daniel Lewis, Edward P“’n.r narled in red tape, | What makes the political situa- ship operators to continue the ser-'ye. john Wilde, Luke Use: i land purchases for settlement and elections says provisions of 1aw re- «at the President’s option, when o 1 development should I le quiring the use of an official bal- ynpartisan problems are to be pre-' LONDON-— The Deputy Foreign tion in Eastern Europe particularly |vice to the Territory until Congre: :(_p'h Krajnik, Pm,,‘. mnm,'““., “without the slow pi T shall not apply to special elec-| ganted, Ministers’ Council has received de-!delicste at the moment is the fact decides what shall be done about it. 3 & ) sente Charles Cylwik, James Smith, Stan- effect.” fons but each elector may SubPIY! Martin explained the discussion Mands from Yugosiavia for 1000 that the Balkan peace treaties “We have invited the ship own-| Io pORIAI- pAY The Governor also eriticized high or prepare his own ballot, provid-!gpou: the Maritime Commission SIUaTe miles of Austrian territory.|soon to be signed. and, it is expect-lers to a conference here next week k",MN;“l’t;" f”‘t‘r it B"‘"‘v‘““]" R transportation costs and inadequate cd however, that the ballot shall be' revolved about contiuing its auth- Prémier Marshal Tito's regime has ed, quickly ratified at which we will present plans for au-® ¢ the victims were s WASHINGTON, Jan. 16. — two benefits for veterans secret and clearly designate theioury to sell surplus ships, which ' urged that 950 square miles of Slo-| These treaties provide for theinterim operation of the lines, pos- Thomas Miles steel firms appealed to Congress' “The benefits presumatly pro- elector’s choice. is due to expire March 1. |venz Carinthia and 50 square miles witharawal of Russian occupation sibly for the remeainder of this " teday to relieve industry from por- vided by the various terans acts, The polls are to open at 8 o'clock pramgas Styria be ceded to Yugoslavia trcops from Rumeania, Bulgaria and!year. tal-to-portal pay claims which, one were, in fact, not available to re- next Monday morning and close at on the froinda that most of the ins | Siungary, i’ addition. thew impbda ] TOnlass we-oan warkiou a:solist of NOME (0T ShERL fp Hittice wiien o to Alacka will stop N® asked his laborer, Charles K company asserted, threatens to turning Alaskan servicemen,” he 7 o'clock in the evening habitant there are Slovenes ‘a number of other provisions de- tion the s B X 1"”‘1 —epe- F . | signed to restore the independence 'ch March 1. Wieo- of Fipmouiiy:(aiee uninjored) , of Plymouth, who was unhurt recalled he had been throw the nation “into an economic declared. “Not a single loan 44 tailspin.” been made in Alaska to a vete MIAMI, Fla. Spokesmen for! of the countries and to guarantee ~ Delegate Bartlett announced he " Miles quoted Krawlec The request came from the Am- uncer the GI Bill of Rights” MRS ROOSEVHJ S 1100 members of the exercise riders equality of trade opportunities PIans to introduce legislation au- =7 erican Rolling Mill Co. and the Re- ~ Of transportation, he said that {and grooms association of America throughout the Balkans thorizing foreign steamship com- .\hn\((l his watch back into ., public Steel Corp., targets of back ‘“Alaskans have no control FORD (ARS indicated today they still planned The Russians thus appear to be Panies to carry passengers and his pocket and then it came pay suits totaling $76,000,000. The of the character of the servi r DRIV'"G I.ICENSE 1o striks at Hialeah K tomOTToW | faeed, with a need to consolidate frelght from the United States to. Terrific Explosion suits were filed as a result of a OVEr the rates” on shipping despite borseowners threats 10 M- their position in Bastern Europe, Alaska and between Alaskan ports.| “There was a terrific explosion 5 e 5 Everything seemed to go topsy- Supreme Court decision that work-' He also said the Alaska De- port Cuban grooms and exerci®|parore the eifectiveness of the peac @3 ers are entitled to wages for all|velopment Board strengly recom- 1 boys. treaties greatly curtails their free- ;uuvy My place is the second one g ) i in irem the foot of the shaft. The time they are required to spend on | MTended establishment of an & S | " !dom of operation there i | an employer’s property. reute frem Alaska overland to ti i i JERUSALEM Three powerful! - rThe issue as seen by officlais! mu e o s others who really were caught in the blast were a lot ther in than bttt s F middle west, and an adauionat Former First Lady Can't . cxilblins. uioek; . Amman, caplbali el e e B OIS the Kingdom of Transjordan. polang. : A | T was, Alaska air carrier from Alaska Drive Au10 Be(ause Governmen' Offi(ials Hail :‘;l‘m- ;,,d,‘_v ks ahTrangeny RILEY GOES ON AIR down the coast to Seattle e il . s i The Veterans Administration, in R d fi ihere were no casualties . S bbb <. mo lng I“ gangway where we saw a couple of ! ¢ paLealian . u ieral Marshall on such matters DEwaY. Whotn 8 8 couple o Burke Riley of the Territorial Of- ccmmenting on the report, said it of Recent Accident eduction as Good e e oo | fegard the ol electon_contest| ::I.J: ‘l,m‘,:y“ll).d l:;(..,,.?l“..b._» I(xm... b — The Big our Coun- ur e ured 00 badly, so essentially : » fice of Vocational Rehabilitation has guaranteed $20.404 on loans A R it sle betweer will speak tonight over KINY at totaling $179,309, extended to 32 i Slgn for Industr cil of Deputies agreed today that . 3-8 Aieggle berWALH " we assisted them to the foot of the ALBANY, N. Y. Jan 16.—New ¥ (1) the Communist deminated coal- % 7 olock. His subject will be on:veterans in Alaska for home pur- o SueBC il P T Austria would be brought into con- i < BHRIEOE 0 prbiiin o a ' shaft health opportunities for the physi- chases and te 12 for establishmen okils. Niving. 1icene: of NIE Rl ASHINGTON, Jan. 16. Gov- sultation on the tre: to be draft gular government and (2) the op- It was here thai the rescue work cally handicapped. of businesses ! eancr Roc e vesult of an CmmMent officials today bailed the cd for the Austrian perition Poll . Party: Wil LB SRR AT > i cut in Ford car prices as an “en- e accide: a ers t August, i Le - /. 1c t mtend . {achiagt By 3ok BUSt, | (ouraging” start toward the gen-| WASHINGTON—Chairman -Wal-; United St IiAA L GONIS Eugbbitonpri IRt Tady, WAL H]).- eral i)l'lnr» l:vrl‘uc!iom which Presi- lace M. While, Jr., R lilr’-. of the & S i o e Tempefaful’es Al’e Below AlASK‘ DEPARIMEN" free eleciicn Thé waShlngionBeer fOf Falrballks 1“;{;""";‘;“?' \LZL":‘T,:..T: :l?(::)e; dm?'.Tnxm.m has asked of all in- Eenate Commerce committes an- *'0° O s : United Siates sent Freezing in C“rus Be"_ ( OF A vrw w'u Merr GO B.O nd GOing in by I'u( by M. Roosevel yesterday Edwin G. Nourse, Chairman of ’\’S:é:f;(:m::)(mv h‘l; investigs :t;J‘::’:z B s R % latiny Y— - Howard P. Miles, Deputy Com- VL R i W e | CDArges Of -political sion of u et R oo G O L T D i e gl e & Weather Elsewhere MEET HERE, WEEKEND v 0 | GREAT FALLS, Mont., Jan. 16. the penalty was the usual one for By DR Rl O __A truck lcad of beer is enroute such cases. He said Mrs. Roosevelt WASHINGTON—Despite our im-!‘© Alaska, and more will follow. | could apply for reinstatement after proved relations with Russia, some- thing very peculiar is going on re- garding the key island of Spitzber- “My laborer and T went into the ers tound th - > crucial” contribution to sustained s :,l,‘l:r:e,‘:,l,l(lu :.;‘?I.llt(;‘.\n 1'},']:,x‘:| \t:: (BY, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Alask: ' high production and employment. | WASHINGTON -— Senate Re-|8% o 5 .| Smudgepots were smoking in ALY D('““mpm Saunats - : t ;| rejecting completely the American Administration, Vet f Foreig Nourse added to a reporter that publicans won ahother vote today Southern California orchards toda 5 . erans of Foreign 30 da; t that she would have to', . ¢ N 4oz & ohargc in the slas | ! ) orchards today |y o : ! Trucker Jack Garrison loaded 7% 30 days bul s a number of busines people” have in their fight to extend the Senate | demands for a change in (he ¢ o Citras fralt growers attempted, WOrS Wil meet n Juneau (b coming weekend, on January 18 and g 30000 pass a driv t. ) 1 el cases of beer, weighing 30000 pass a drivers’ tes| | notified him of their “agreement in War investigating committec another| g system {to save crops in the face of below 19. Officers present will include pounds, at a Great Falls brewery, The revocation followed a hear-| . gt S e ear: | Brilish complaints also have been | ! zen up near the Arctic Circle. The and left this week for Fairbanks, ing Jan. 8 at White Plains con- ?{lnt‘mllex)v:zeer vgf-?ce‘shpafr?d;l:;isplf:‘} 3 — { rejected, and Moscow has announc- | freezing weather Harvey Smith, Department Com- ‘. Russians have been exerting al he said his Seattle company had ducied by W . \‘; : G““I"f}“’“;:' keeping public purchasing power! WASHINGTON— Representatives ¢4 that it considers the charges| with groves being artificially manding officer; Cecil Roley. De sorts of pressure on Norway to mil-|bought ~five _additional freight Chief Referec of the Motor VERICIC, yigy “Nourse's council wrote the |of American industry told Congress against the Polish government un- heated to combate temperatures PArtment Quartermaster and Ad- itarize this strategic island, thus trucks for use on the Alaska High- D(p_altmem Mrs,| framework of Mr. Truman's econ- today that mushrooming union founded 2 around 20 degrees, the Federal jutant; Willlam Chaput. Depart- permitting them to use it as a mil- way. Five persons, including gl %4 message to Congress last |claims for back portal-to-portal ~ This means that Sunday’s voting |Fruit Frost Service predicted even|ment Chaplain; and the Command -oo - — Roosevelt, were injured in the ac-| o o g Y1 pay would “destroy the great ma-|Will be held under conditions which colder weather for tonight and to- ing Officers of all VFW Posts in itary base. | % 5 p- 4 cident invelving three automobil Mr. Ford's statement was made |Jority of industrial employers” if | this country has said publicly can|morrow the Territory. s Among business (o be taken up There is only one objective for| S 5 ' y ! : ) {on the Saw Mill River parkway. | ~M!- Ford allowsd Inot result in a fair and free bal-| a | Base, .on | Spibergeli=aifenaive | THIEVES ARE BUSY [ Poiice said Mrs. Roosevelt re-|in WSt careiu and reasaned terms ) ik llot. Officials Teft no doubt privately | Although the temperatre drop the the meeting will be the detail I appeal to a large busi regard. Dfought the winter’s most severe of the 1947 Territorial convention action against the United States. | ¥ ¢ Ay | i ported af the time that®she had! ; | WASHINGTON — The Interstate| that the result will not be Fr t rocket bombs could - G > ... ness following,” 5 . ers /s s RO o OVER AT AN(“ORA dozed slightly and that her car|Pess folowing said the economizt, | WAREINCION O I ncelied itg|ed here ds acceptable. {cold in that area, officials of citrus of the VFW, and reports of the with reference to yesterday's price- associations exvected iittle if any highlights of the Chicage National bably hit New York. i | crossed over into the opposite lane. 2 wriority system today for railroad " A The United States happened to' Two thieving jobs are reporlcd In an afiidavit submitted at the, cutting announcement in Detroit by : dlly yf 1 elief wheat. fn ‘r(umhge to their rich crops. With Convention which was held during A e, e R LT D inet contended tha | TEnEy, Joid /TT, Presidest’ of_the | B e ot} SIREET GANG WORKS |the’ exception of isolated, expossd, December. g ) *} maneuvers because e 8ré 3 Party . Using a small Christinas tree, A’ sun wis in her eyes. Ford Motor Company. ;m”, e Jinacsy o he'n| jregions, most fruit ranches are AQ members in good standing of to a 1920 treaty with Norway,Eng- thief smashed a window in the - | “Ti other manufacturérs follow | p.quleq to continue until March| DURING "IGI’" SNOW |equipped for concentrated smudg- the VFW are invited to sit i on suit, they will make a real contri-' land and Russia, by which Spitz- |rear of the New York Sandwich 3 ,m& e ; » bergen is not to be used as a mili-1Shop early last Sunday morning, | NOBODY SA"SHED butior to stabilizing business. e G | ON STREETS REMOVED 3 L Py Sl puncl tary base, In order to militarize the |entered the premises and took about | Ford announced immediate re- | | A o i The lowest Southern California island, therefore, it is mecessary $30 in cash. ! ductions ranging up to $50 on all. EREE Reprene ) 5"31 e S'eel FiSh'n Sl“ S to change the treaty. Early Monday morning a lhlef- PORTLAND, Ore, Jan 16.—The Ford cars, as a ‘“common sensc"lwo’Id Speed Re‘ord ,g:c:‘e‘;:no:h.ld :hm] );lll\ ‘:'“:"‘ftfl":;a,(d (:u‘lsldu e ehor “Nn?(‘ e g p The disturhing thing about the pried off a hasp on the front door city's four commissioners ‘“‘eom- move to avert the recession which ‘clealln snar:\h :)rfim :m” ‘;n ny-'wMUJaw P oEn ol Dakee A Spitzbergen maneuver, however, is'of the Moose Club, entecred the plained” about their pay today— has been widely forecast for mxw l A “o (l d dDwnw.i\'r Tkt dittrict of Juc| Preakish, fluctusting winds dded 'o Japs F‘ee' » the dafe on which the Russians be- premises and took about $500 in three said the city failed to give year. n I’ w alme Ineau. i - !“m(,h bl'ul;ght small craft \mn;mw gan to move for militarization. cash. The money was in the cash them their full $5,000 annual sal-. Presidential Assistant John R. | With a grader and a bulldozer out along the Pacific Coast—kept| TOKYO Jan. 16 vr(“, hundred , When the State Department began register, which was shut, but not ary in 1946 and the fourth lament- Steelman, former Reconversion Di-| LONDON Jan. 16. A Tormer and the City’s ,.N]; “‘(,‘\,,,4” dump ! temperatures well above the danger and four new ships, all steel ex- probing the matter, they found that locked ed the “bonus” on his sala rector, promptly wired Ford that RAF squadron leader, W. A. Water- truck augmenting the equipment, mark in some sections | cept one, have badc addad’ t the the Russians had first approachedi O s | Those underpaid were short only the announcement was “good news ton, claimed a world speed “’Comccrews spent most of | mgm R (o ML Jfll!illl('\'evlhllin; Tiae Btk Gonaal {he Norwegian Government in 1944\ Although Buffalo Bill's tombstone, a few cents, buy Commissioner | for the country and I believe good of 6164 miles an hour in a flight clearing and hauling the snow Tenn, another freak wind, descrit-| MAcAFthur's authorization They —while the war was still on And}sayg bz was born in 1845, the Kenneth L. Copper said the $5000.- business for your company. today from Paris to London. HiS|from Franklin und Front Strects ed as a “spot._cyclone” kll]ed‘lum"“?lfll 40,723 tons. In the past eight s 7 e e oy e g fod‘y‘_ {:alr;:sl) 15213 places the evcm'fs he was paid put him in a higher | Members of Congress also were clapsed time was 20 minutes, 11land other streets in the business'negroes yosterday and razed the months, MacArtiur has authorised n ncome tax bracket. quick to applaud. seconds for the 208 statute miles. larea, 'homes of six families 797 new ships totaling 115,073 tons

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