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S —— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL 7III TIME” = VOL. LXVIIIL, NO. 10,513 JUM_AU ALASKA, WEDN[;SDA\ FEBRUARY 26, 1947 ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS ARMY PLANE MISSING, WEST ALASKA 'BARNS BECOME GREEN SEES PLOT WRECK ALL UNIONS HOG PRICES (LIMB, $30 | | (WL, PAID | SaysProposedLawsWould WASHINGTON, Feb. 26| ROME, Feb. 26.—P—Dispatches| BULLETIN—Brussels, Feb.2 '18 Million Vet d ShipBreaks Out of lce Pack; (alendar Today Craft on Training Mission {The Agriculture Department today|irom Sicily said tonicht molten| ——Police restcred order in § lon velerans an f o | Destroy Collective Bar- [ciscounted talk of $i-a-pound|lava, flowing slowly from a new| riot-torn Brussels tonight af- I Relati Out b and Will Go to New The Alaska Senate sped ousn RUNS Out of Gas Is ] . |pork chops with an assertion thatcrater blown cut of the side of | ter a bloody demonstration by elarves u num er 1 calendar of 13 measures durir gaining Rights omeninis von Rana for o |Mount Etna menaced several com-| more (han 5000 former wel= | poct of Counfry | Zealand for 6 Days |1 tuo bt scesion thie. morming | Report Made Skyrocketing hog prices merely|Munities in its path and villagers| soners cf war and deportees | iy !then adjourned until the usual 10/ L2 By MAX HALL reflect a seasonal decline in mar- | Were fleeing in panic Jmls driw - ssehingu SN e & By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE | oclock starting time tomorrow | o T : WASHINGTON, Feb erable animals sai Charles L.| The fiery stream was reported to| When they attempted to storm | WASHINGTON, Feb. 26—(P—| Associated Press Correspondent| Proceedings loped ulong until the INCeE IR 0o R APL President- Willlam G Hurlan, Department livestock price! have reached within 2500 yards,of| the government bullding. i Chairman Bridges (R-NH), of the | Representing the Combined Amer-|last two bills came up o the dock-| yo Eehis 0+ AP RARRY, clared today that the | special e first village, Passo Pisciaro | SoMders and police battled {genate Appropriations Committee| ican Press. {et. Those measures—H. B. 21 and i s Wiba pose” behind most And he told a reporter he ex-|below the crater ! the demonstrators in the day- lgid tcday the 18,000,000 World Wa Rkt H. B. 14 precipitated considerable | searched hundreds of _miles proposed in the new s is|pects consumer Tesistance—which| Dispatches from Oatani to| USHt heurs with sabers and [Jy veterans and their immediate| ABOARD THE USS MT. OLYM-discussion | '{"" .":’ ;":;"“l’l“‘“ ‘: o to destroy unions and wreck col-|means housewives with thairi Rome's Giornale DItalia said the| ‘oicbutts, horses and armored ' jffamilies probably outnumber the| PUS, Feb. 26—(P—The icebreaker/ j B, 14, the “a and B Barns| b4 :;‘ Gyt et lective bargaining.” |dander up—to force a downtw™!lava began flooding down on a| o > §rest of the population Burton Island rammed throug ’\1nu pwire” by, Rep, Helnle Brifarl" 50 ket R Tl e B e L aaal i el IR Sres nes soon | 300-yard front at a rate of about| A Sthe of siege set in At {f I (hink it would be a healthy|the last great stretches of the ice|was passed by the Senators only| s e i Wil e e prepared for the House Labor| Department economists held 1070 yards an heur, and that when nightfall, but the threat of fur- ghing for the country to know the pack today and was expected (0! afier the author had been called | :-"0" ifil_l‘r v:vltlm_ SR Committee that norz of the legis-|their contention that food Pricejt reached the plain of Damusi, at| ther mob AGtion svies eventually ifacts about this” Bridges told a rendezvovs tomorrow with the Mt | over trom thia Hbliss: s Cloruiiss | ng missions in less than a lation deals with “the causes Of|levels reached their post-war peak!a: altitude of about 1600 yards,| Proken up. Cabinet ministers “Igewsman Olympusat THESORMBRIENRS 6f. the | sioner. of Seatth Bl Dher Haartls T industrial unrest that has swept'last October, after most BOVErD-|it proke into three forks. s were able to leave the building 7 The question came up during a | ‘rigid Antarctic moat rom. AHAC & uthber AL asttars to The Army reported at noon the country since V-J day.” The ment controls we removed. AR et at 8 p.m ¥discussion in the committet yester-| Rear Admirals Richard Byrd and| varicus members had been read (PST) today there was no sign main cause, Green insisted, was in-| “It is possible that prices dur- .day of a request by the Veterans R. H. Cruzen, together with manyi after it was passed—by an 11 to 5 of the missing ship and no ra- flation. ing the first half of the year may BRUSSELS, Feb. 26—(P— The Administration for a $3b,000000 of the 197 men who lived at Little | count—Senator N. R. Walker im-| dio contact since its last report “The record, which no one can|hold their own, or increase very ADVI(E IS apital of Belgium was the scene!supplementary —appropriation to|America for 39 days, are expected | mediately gave notice of intention early yesterday from near Bru- dispute,” the T72-year-old leader |slightly,” said James P. Cavin a giant riot today { cover operations tor the next two, to transfer immediately to this ship ' to ask reconsideration, A move by| in Pass, on the mainland area of the American Federation of farm and food price economist More 50000 persons de- months VA already has received if the sea is calm enough. The!Senator William Munz, for immed- of the Alaska peninsula north Lakor said, “shows that during the “But we see no possibility of their monst in the heart of the $135000,000 for administrative ex- | icebreaker Northwind is due to join{iate reconsideration " was voted of Kodiak most critical period following the climbing back to anywhere near I EN OUI ity over demands that the gov-'Dpeénses during the current iiscal the other two ships shortly there- e £ g 1) et © Fale olowng mhite 8 : g I ) { down—leaving the ultimate fate of Brig. Gen. Joseph H. Atkin- termination of hostilities, 86 out the peak of t Octob ernment give special recognition Year. after. | in® 4 s iy e g sep A ' of every 100 workers who en-| Some foods already have declin- (el i i o il i 5 B s 1o e th€ bill a matter for tomorrw | son, Commanding General di- 3 2 | ) : 2 prisoners of war. The We have 18,000,000 veterans to: The three vessels, winding up the| Senator Walker, protesting the' rected the widespread search gaged in work stoppage did so only ed in cost since the first of the police and gendarmes were out in|day,” Gen. Omar Bradley, the Vet- central group activities of the 4,-:inerest of the Health Department i because they were caught in the year and further decreases are ex- N‘Imu nd when they trid to erans Administrator, told the com-,000-man expedition, then will sail! brought out, by questioning Health| g1 ! economic vice of rising prices and pected. 1In this class are fluid {block the demonstrators at the mittee i before long we willlto New Zealand, where they are|Commissioner Albreck e rang. | o TLUMENDORE ' FINLD, ' AlsdEs, declining postwar _income milk, butter, cheese, evaporated head of Rue Royale, one of the bhave another 2,000,000 eligible to due to arrive March 7, mimissioner Albrecht, that rans- | Feb, 26—(P—The second Alaskan “These postwar strikes did not milk, dry milk, eggs, poultry, fresh _ g R e e ol : R AR ch 7, or possib-ifer of the function of decreeing pjr Command B-29 lost in le : ar. hid s ; main avenues in Brussels, fight-!veterans legislation ly earlier, for x-day holiday. | min Jrehitie (g e el take place because of a break-{and frozen fish, fresh and pro- » i fia Aroka AT RS siid the VA figures ameh Mo Easlarn HRRE Foros bos vl‘“" imum standards of construction han a week on training missior down of collective bargaining. cessed vegetables, and canned Fo"es'a’ Adwses Agamst Sl S BNER a nveraie: of (hree relatives:| renched ‘the "1 el sl @Y ifor dairy barns—the purpose of was feared down today somewhe ey i ok’ oot bacaue’ oEdBet Ity 4 Sev ;x of the demonstrators ap-, § o ¢ ‘-I« Lol m;” uuml e w<) ledthe argely —unexplored(the bill—to the Agriculture De- on or near the Alaska Peninsul failure of unions to carry out the| The department's economic bur- Disarmament fo Any ‘I"f‘”'““;‘ Rayethom ehunk "“““‘7',‘"“ f“"fi‘ ,;?l’"f" “U 45 s faddell _b'_“‘_v“l'""" but the wegther | partment would require that possibly in the vietnity of the Val- SRGRetul : plirpioRes A Fhacitirhe et 0l & ndosnt food pltiieHER ets fired by the police. Machin tives in all. The nation's popula-|was unfavorable for flights. The!agency to demand additional per- | Juy of Ten Thousand Smokes to which labor is dedicated. report, predicted @ downturn in Great Extent {guns were turned on the crowd (nftion 1s around 15000000 . . |Tastern Thike graup, which was offscnnel to overges: the progrém aud| “The record shows that one ba- prices of better grades of beef in jan effort to break up the demon-, Bradley promited to dig up the MacRobertson and Enderby land,"a $5,000 or $6,000 addition to its Brig. Gen. Joseph H. Atkinson, gic cause of that unrest was in- the spring and summer wlien —_— straticn, and some persons were latest figures for the committee, mpru(m that the weather was anlx,wpmp,m“,m whereas the Health Commanding General, announced s OIBIEBEiN cEMle [eankating. of attle, niow on SFalD] avxw. SOREMRI T (it [ReR (o dal 5,@;}5 estimates w.wn:m the number a;:d ([h,u ltllmpod to launch an ex- | Department already Rasanitarians the last report from the missing was government intervention into feed should increase retary of the Navy James Forr The police used tie wvutts of Will vary ten \:‘ wnr‘,~ 1? cratory plane. {that can continue to administer ship placed it near Bruin Pass, on labor - management relations. Not' “With large slaughter in pros-|tal says that “the future of cf l!ll'll' ¥ as clubs, and in the o 2 Y I'barn regulations as part of their the mainland area of the peninsula ahis’ of thets " Hills Cheldbas S liany | nesh, prines of all tattle ard HKE| Hisution, mav ihd M art o i g ISt few. minutes ot the: sltggie dutles. north of Kediak Island. The num- manner to the problem of inflation to decline more than seasonally|next 24 months.” apparently succeeded in beating IOUGH WI"IER " Barn Preforred ber of men aboard and their names and all of them increase, rather in the second half of the year, es-| .., s R e back the shouting, surging mass of i Author Snider pleaded that the!were not disclosed. than remove, government inter- pecially in late 1947 the rt'pol‘l‘n\nm_;_\\ WA ‘{'le ‘)_")h_” “)" m‘]‘_‘ lemonstrators i { Health Department, which his biil The ; AR 4 vention.” said. L fintryy il e s aria earabii ot g ena S tORCHEE LR | FOR plANES SAYS ‘would not disturb in control over| THC Pass I8 also about 100 miles As he did before the Senate -> o Foefore they i to ‘(‘. r'«’ Mu ¥ ized to force the Belgian govern-| !purity of milk, has been pressing southwest of Naknek, fishing com- Labor Committee last week, Green b G‘m‘ Enw}th\m»’m M' A;l!- ment to make remaining’ payments ,MANAGER oF pAAliumn to construct costly con- munity on the arm of Bristol Bay, singled out for opposition bills| Nipilts the . BAIBEE. the "“I(\ M. jto former prisoners of war and i crete-floored barns. Many of the ' o the famed Mount Katmai which woulbd obutlaw the cloced X lies st lmf"‘ i "(V;.e[:‘;-“,‘pum:ual prisoners. | s {duirymen_prefer the ather type o: area shop, prohibit boycotts, ban union 5 A T e ¥ e A} 5 . et barn recognized by the national 3 S ;. dues check-offs, require cooling- {30 the Timnete Olub, o NEg AR(II( 'REK Patience and Criticism Are {code ne wo-catied. 5 vamm. or ,rh,""”l‘ IRy Exhansied i off periods before strikes, force i e SEVEN YEAR 0lD | . lounging shed ' The PUEERERSL saDply Aboule public financial accountings = by Forrestal said that this nation| it s s bl | Both Appreua'ed by Nob - Siib 14 this . havy Deer SRRRRE AT ST Sigd Rions. And M oaRRlaery ar= ) 4 must not disarm to the point 4 ; 3 ot only is that type of barn'am, (PST) yeserday and it was Klixgidon. i I where the nation s unable to meet, BURNED Io DEATH | HEADQUARTERS TASK FORCE Caplam White e foeqaionont SRR DBave | declarest SRR B 00 ShAR DOMR gy g the duty to itself and to civiliza- f FRIGID, FAIRBANKS, Alaska, S anted sl ening e, o | General ARHERS o e “‘d'l‘““t:, fi:"‘::‘i”“‘f”_k‘;" \l‘i‘]'l‘"l“’i‘“_r"l’_f‘ HEROI( A"EMPI‘:‘("’. i 2:'1' 23’0 m’f‘;;;\k‘mi‘ s ‘_"_m‘f]"‘lfl After conferring with local Pan|tained. | Normally, a plane on a training WAHA Man ling from heavy injury and the iwas being m‘gmnm} here today to & N BeRsnnel, John | W THe prbiEim bG ik consiimels mmm“; e A e i At RhobE e R | : | oSt QI Bachiifery it e toeic) White, General Manager of |1m:m~ upheld by Senator Don Carlos men ':l’ Superfortress from Ladd | WASHINGTON, Feb. 26—®—| Conditions which provide the' P{ULA‘SKI, Tenn:, Feb. 26— el erous kot i Alaska sector, Pan American World | Brownell, in pointing out that th | Field, Fairbanks, which was fore- 3 |zewis W. Douglss, one-time bud-|backaround for disarmament. Por.| S oR-year-old Toby Malone uske e tie, Airways, was a passenger for An-|do not complain of present condi-|ed down ‘in- ngrihers CEmnlng (omln N r'h‘get director, was appointed today|restal said, do not now exist “nor burned o death last mum‘ in 8170t wi SUskus: the same 150 fatle nette Island today on the lasy stop|tions, Senator Munz identified him- last Friday had 11 men aboard by President Truman today to be|will they until we have written| Lobc attempt to rescue his routa SOREALARS. by foustesn men] NSk BREVMRIE . AETTIEOLY. { with the farmers, as one who| Improded flying weather & was ambassador to Great Britain. |the peace treaties with Germany Yeur-0ld grandfather from their.,.,"sive”venicles of the 505th| Commenting on the fact that!had spent twenty years on a farm hoved for today to ald in the The nomination was sent to the!and Japan, until the United Na-|ClaZg apartment. Parachute Infantry regiment last iPs had been a hard winter for{and had selected agriculture as a Scarch of the rugged, liutle-nhabii- PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 25—~ Senate for consideration tions has proved itself a success-|., Th¢ child and his grandfather,’ yeop " Cirpic party, commandsd)Alaska service, which he said hadmajor study. {od aroe, AL Ads Bir SENIE NG Wendell P. Kay, Jr. Regional At-| Douglas takes the post to which|ful and going concern, unil it is Pete Malone, were the only casual-'y “cone Gpavec B Lachausee, of DOV been all that he could have] When the bill finally came to ¢I¢5 ¥ & alerted > {orney for the Bureau of Land|O. Max Gardner, former govern- clear that the rest of the world ties of the fire which routed and z\.yandria, Va. covered the route| ®ihed. Mr. White did not allow,Passage, negative votes were re- The Bruin Pass area is about 300 Management, announced today he!or of North Carolina, was bound|wants true disarmament.” left homeless 33 persons. in three days..two less than an-!tD2 Teporter to “alibi’ for the coded by Senators Brownell, Coch- to 350 miles southwest of Elmen- has, resigned to become executive When he died suddenly in New| Rl Sl Firemen said Toby, a first-grade | jcipated—despite the dunking of EAA that the weather as a mat-iran, Collins, Rogge and Nerland, dorf Field, the Alaskan Air Com- manager director of the Alaska|YOrk just before sailing. pupil in the city school, Was Out-fno” of the motorized “weasels” in '€ of record worse than it| Also Disputed mand headquarters located 1our Hotstie Aitharity andl fbaves in| Now president -af’ the Mum,p side the building when the iire Mwl( ar Creek, some 75 miles from Dad been in many years and that| The other disputed bill, Rep, Miles from Anchorage two weeks for Anchorage. Life Insurance Co., New York,| uNmPlPd but ran l_m.o the base-'hoio and a delay of several hours the steamship tieup had created.; Lawrence Meath's H. B. 21, to ex- Searilisre Bino d i i 2 Douglas formerly served in the| ! ment apartment of his parents, Mr. wnen one of the machines cast its "nmmlvdly an additional andnotitend bid requirements o Ser¢ice| Tpe nermie reset et |Housz as a representative from| |and Mrs. Bud Malone, in the fatal | pack. al lozd for the company to|contracts, came before the Senate 20, ;‘,““ Eanchs Swo GAYe e - Arizona. He is a Democrat and; ttempt to save his invalid grand- | Frigidette” will comprise men Ul'L\ with a Judiciary Committee amend- | oy, ey ,'f‘dd F“‘h‘l Cliers 18 nosth The washlngion cerved briefly as Director of the! { tather. {and machines of all army ground| With the interest of Aluska|ment to strike the second section; | jon Crasniend after (RGO Budget when the late Franklin D.| 1 PLERIRES. T e | forces branches of service engaged | Passengers and service in mind,. tagged useless. That section would (l(:.',“f, ”I',"m: ;:f'm.’.';(’",'\f“"“',’ P, e Merr Go Roun‘] Roosevelt took office in 1933. He| STOCK QUOTATIONS i tests of ammy cquipment in the Mr. White said, it becn a tough { have imposed additional TepOTting piown it fee sommr Tt i |quit this post in a difference of [Northland. It will be commanded winter for the people in Alaska,{duties upon administrative offi- g 3, 5, SouteD. IRV, Kt {opinion on spending policies. Iy Lt. Gol. Walter J. Preston, Jr.|and it hasn't been all cake and|cers. Two other amendments were oqor seerr Of 85, encouraged By DREW PKARSON | The new ambassador to St NEW YORK, Feb, 26.—(P—Clos-|of Fayetteville, N.C. Task Force|ice cream for the peoplz who keep|adopted-—one of them seriously im- Joos oy icarChing. the latest miss- {James was born at Bisbee, Ariz,| _1ng quotation of Alaska Juneau|Frigid's test executive |the planes working. A lot of you|pairing the language of the 1939 nap, Plane: Crew members of the WASHINGTON — Youve got to July 2, 1894. | WASHINGTON, Feb, 26_ip_ Mine stock today is 5%, American Radio contact will be maintain-jhave helped these people out by|statute which the bill would amend R Slady Ate Ieing st pet hand it to young Senator Joe Ball| He has three children—Stuart,| UASHINGTON, Feb. 36" |Can 9614, Anaconda 40, Curtiss-cd between beadquarters and the Your patience. A lot of you have, Though. the bill passed today, 1 15| o Cpo L Mass., before returning that he . always ssys what he|Peter and Sharman. {grbss today ”K_a':,,.,;“ ot 0 S| Wright 5%, International Harvester | “sub-task force.” {also helped out by telling us when ilikely to be redoctored tomorrow, | 0 ‘askd: thinks, regardiess of whom 1t hits,| A soldier in the first Worid B8 BEAY TO SITE G @ Dt 18, Kennecott 45%, New York Cen- | e o | mistakes were made by our people.] Chiet objector to passage of H. The pilot who rescued the 11 However, the Minnesota Republican | W&r, Douglas was once cited by[PRCS 2% BEOOE Fof8 tral 19%, Northern Pacific 20'.,! |We appreciate both the patience!B. 21 was Senator Edward D. Cof- men, Lt. Bobble Joe Cavnar, 22, is heading for trouble if he contin- G¢n. John J. Pershing. He | e tegizlation wolila. set up a\'U’ S. Steel 77%, Pound $4.03 2-8. | and the criticism.” fey, who held against exclusion of Okmulgee, Okla., and his five c ew- ues' to bar certain Imiportant wit- |ocived the Belgian Croix de| ‘.o Fll O feblishment un.| Sales today were 1,350,000 shares.| Mr. White, whom it is difficult| professional services from call for men were decorated at Washing- nesses iriendly to labor who he'c'“e“e s {der a civilian secretary of na-| DOW Jones averages today are Inot to call Capt. White, as he.lbid requirements. Discussion point- | ton, D. C., yesterday by Gen. Carl fears might testify against his bill Y R L |tional defense who would have! A5 follows: industrials 177.34, mxm |with Capt. J.- S. MacKinnon "Hm to the Alaska Development Spaatz, head of the Army Air prohibiting @he closed shop. |cabinet rank. ‘5030 utilities 36.65 [Juncau, was on the stalf of Ad-!Boards employing an attorney at: Forces. Cavnar was given the dis- " At a secret session of a ”"““M(MAHO" AGAINSI 1 The leglsh\tlon would bring un-| e }"‘"*‘1* Whiting and Wood in theja high fee ; | tinguished flying cross and his labor subcommittee, Ball sharp defense establishment ROTARY'S TOTEM POLE 1‘“’““““‘ during the war, CON-| Senator Gunnard Engebreth, sup- | crewmen each received the air objected to a roster of wnnesses. A"Y GUESSING IN eq"d“y aniata i Tl ol PLACED IN BURFORDS fc'%’fed briefly with T. C ”““"'lpuueu by - Brownell, argued that medal. Lieutenant Cavnar landed submitted by Democratic Senator' ”{e Army, the Navy and the Afr| _ “‘} Asransutios. Board Analyst. | certain wording was obscure, but|the rescue ship, the C-54, on a James Murray of Montans, includ- | |aouce: | That familiar face one may see Washington, D. C. before leavingly motion to reier back for com-|frozen surface without the aid of 1ng sch wellknown Habhes 15 Wil SlASHI“G BUDGEI e, |in Burford’s Stationery Store on Juneau | mittee revision did not carry. Pinal | winter equipment and took off with liam H. Davis, former chairman of v;w«ardl Str:;n \; not a wooden In- - e | passage of the amended bill was the rescued crew safely, aided by the War Labor Board, and Dr.| ian. It's the Rotary Club totem| MANILA, Feb. 26—#—Presi- | 7 | carried, 11-5, with the emergency rockets ! 3 Frank Porter Graham, president of WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—®— IA“KER SINKING ‘])nlp carved by the members and gent Croil D. Hunter of Northw | SIEAMER MovEME"TS !vlau\\- being adopted, 13 4 North Carolina University. | Senator McMahon (D-Conn) told | A or a time in the lobby of the Bar- | airlines said today his company's| i | Valdez Not Center The widely-gacwn vauey of Ten “There’s no sense in callmg\me Senate today that Congress| ypw yOgRK, Feb. 26— (P— Tl]p‘nn(’f Hotel. \major Far East terminus would| Princess Norah, from South,| There was some argument also Thousand Smokes, a volcanic re- people like that,” declared Ball. “Ev- !cannot afford to guess how much oo Royal Oak, 10296 gross tons, | Guaranteed to be a genuine wish- be in Manila. |scheduled to arrive Friday after-ion House Joint Memorial 10, by !8ion, came inte existence after the erybody knows their views on labor | Army-Navy appropriations can be| L. "ot ginking in the Pacific| 1’8 'otem. it has a gold fish in | Hunter, who is completing alnoon or evening. {Rep. Pollard, which asks two dis- €ruption of Mount Katmai in June, questions.” fout and said he will. not support |, MR SR R 0 ACe | the middle, just at the right height sccond NWA survey flight, leased| Aleutian scheduled to sail from|trict Court judges for the Third 1912 Thousands of steam jets, in- “Well, who do you plan to call?” & blanket reduction in military | Jeo o a o ed of 40 apan- [OF the insertion of pocket silver. s burned-out four-story .‘parzmmz\sflme February 28 i Division. Two amendments ‘were lensively hot. buist through the asked Senator Murray. “Don't you | aPpropriation doned ship. the operators, Bernuth, The Proceeds will go to the Mem- building which will be rebuilt as| Freighter Sailor's Splice of the written in; one of them indicating | f100r of the valley and the “explo- i pileipd | Opening what may be final Sen- |y ot FUP EC 0P O E e orial Library Fund. taff quarters and offices | Northland Transportation Co. sail- Senate disbelief in Rep. William Sion” of Mount Katmal was re- Senators Wayne Morse of Oregon ate debate on a proposal to pledge s I K .’ ERIR SR 9 & Hunter and his party are schcd-ied from Seattle 8 a. m. Saturday.' Egan's contention that Valdez is ported by scientists to be one of and Irving Ives of New York, both;? $4:500,000,000 clash in President KEARNEY WITH VA uled to take off tonight for To- Due March 2 or 3 Ithe most centrally-located muni-|the largest ever known. Republicans, supported the Mon-|Truman’s $37,500,000,000 budget.| WASHINGTON — The Senate| — kyo on the return home | Denali scheduled to sail from|cipality of the Third Division. Oon| EXpeditions of the National Geo- tana senator. They said that the McMahon complained that Con-|approved today a pledge to lop $4,-| Kenneth Kearney, wellknown Ju-' Pan American World Airways|Seattle March 6, calling at South- Senator Victor C. Rivers' motion,|EYaphic Soclety discovered many proposed witnesses should be clas- | E¥esS is being asked to economize 500,000,000 off President Truman's neau young man and world war ulso is understood to be planning |cast Alaska ports, to Sitka, Te- the memorial was restored to its|©f the valley’s wonders and it was ! without knowing where the prun-'s37.500000,000 budget for the fis-|II veteran, has accepted a position to move its Far East headquarters|turn to Juneau then westward in- - set aside as the Katmai Nitional (Continued on Page Four) ing kn¥fe will cut cal year beginning ‘July 1. with the VA, om Guam to Manila lrludmu Kodiak (Conlinued on Page iwo) Moenument in 1918, Etna Spoufs \50 000 RIOT Moltenlava; IN CAPITAL People Flee OF BELGIUM [FAMILIES OF BYRD PARTY I 60 MILLIONS ON HOLIDAY o touse esses - | VHS NUMBER IS LEAVING MAJOR SENATE ISSUE THIS A. M. | feated as Solons Clear B-29 DOWN ~ ONALASKA PENINSULA

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