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'IllLR\?)\\ JANUARY 8, 1948 2 W THE DAILY '\L/\QK/\ I'MPIR[' BULLETINS/ARMY MAN NAMED |Hearing Scheduied AS (AB (HAIRMAN% Over Plane Crash |iie.: tooen i - At Yakutat, Nov. 201" ™ "= o™ " o President Truman today selectec ! e S b Maj. Gen. Laurence S. Kuter for | il Ebnhir o chairmanship of the Civil Aero-| ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Jan. § zerland, raising 10 | nautics Board, succee James | P into the DC-3 plane whether P Mi n may M. Landis i the Yakutat airport | have died In order to clear way 13 porecis. Hov | f Kuter's nomination, Mr. Trun 1 ere January 15 i A imerican finan- - ,gked Congressional action on a bill chief of the Reglonal Sai- cia completed ne- ble him to serve aé a mel Bureau of the Civil Aeronau- the board without disturh announces. & prelim- military status stigation has already r is the United States rep-, ¢! at FOrRARE e ive of the Council of th T e e e Stassen Perks. Up Over Developments of (ampa{gn So Far YORK, vu:. 8.~P—White use aspirant Harold E. Stassen wvs he is “greatly encouraged by developments so far in the cam- paign” and that he views the next 90 days as a crucial period in his drive for the Republican presidenial nomination “We have moved into first place in several polls in the Middle West where we are known best,” the JUNEAU, ALASKA Committe the Pacific No Christmas Ship to Europe a check for $1 55 from PAGE EIGHT ™" JUDGE HOLDS UP ARRAIGNMENT OF EUGENE LAMOORE Accused MurdererAppears in Court Today Wear- ing Leg Irons it The United K W China, The Netherlands Alaska Phil reported ippites have submitte claims for more Japanese machine too! The Triangle Cleaners Inventory Time.... . time to take your “Wardrobe Inventory” Surprising how much a Dry Cleaning job at TRI ANGLE will add to your appearance, | ronpon viet Embassy J«-‘ viet New Agency l(l “nonsense” a | Berner Tagwa Spokesmen for t officia a«mnfl in industrial equipment and Tass today story Bern 1estior r St innounced as HEEDLEE EE\F T& JUMGB SHOP : offers you Values You Can't Afford to Miss ON THEIR AMPED GOODS ALE Bridge Sets Linen Scarfs and Linen Table Cloths Lady Pepperell Fabrics in Table Cloths and Crib Covers Swit- as the ed nave to er Boarc iny made 4 a $60,000,000 loa C lan was te Court t! losed of being T 1 2 e the Federal od of firs Japanese here today The Communist- ndicate of La- v general stri inst the hai 21 partisans arrested Mr Naroy Opicina. Police i . per- TRIESTE dominated United e Unic day ir raignment Sunday acey nd pe: taken s which prevente 1g large steps. Althou customary for a prisoner art with leg iroms, empted to pick the lock in his cell and had fouled the mechanism so that U. S. Marshal Mahoney couldn’t unlock the irons. LaMoore told Judge George W Folta that he had retained H. L Faulkner as his attorney but Faulk- ner, through his partner N. C. Ban- | j béan field, told the court that this could | tion officials said today. Calling not be done because Faulkner will | for $300,000,000 or possibly more. be called as a government witness jt js expected to be put into final in the case sh within the next two weeks e ization Land LaMoore AB was dropped as s’l‘ man at the end of last ye Truman gave no explanation decision not to reappoint mer New Dealer to the, post r is 42, a native of Rock- and a graduate of academy - Memorial Services Held in Fairbanks For 1st Sgl London “For Better Appearance” CALL court ¥ ar- him tak it is not to appear in LaMoore had a estimated was 75 cent effec ford, Il the I'he new pro- | military posal of American aid for China forecast President Truman will be submitted Congress after pe: envoys of Chiang Kai-shek consulted, adminis! WASHINGTON H by al Infants’ and Toddlers’ Dresses Flannel Kimonas and Sacques pe Judge Folta then re-set Mondav at 10 a. m. as time for LaMoore's arraignment in order to give him time to secure the services of an- other attorney. Oscar and Florence Bennett, of Sitka, charged with negligent homi- cide in the Christmas Day death of their eight months’ old son, ap- peared for arraignment without an attorney. Judge Folta appointed William L. Paul Jr. to represent them and set Monday at 10 a. m. as time for arraignment. Robert C. Shannon, of Sitka, also appeared without an attorney to be arraigned on charges of embezzling funds from the Sitka Bartenders Union. Joseph A. McLean was nam- ed by the court to represent him and arraignment was postponed un- til Monday at 10 a. m. | Chancellor SEATTLE William Getting regional director of the Intern: tional Longshoremen's and Ware- hcusemen's Union (CIO) said today that members have voted to set up a $100,000 strike fund by June 15. The union's contract with the Seattle Waterfeont Employers Association expires on that date. WASHINGTON The United States has warned Bulgaria and Yugeslavia against recognizing the Communist guerrilla “so-called government” in Greece, the State Department said today. LONDON — Sir Stafford Cripps, of the Exchequer, cau- tions thai Great Britain “must not l/\H(UANKS A]( P—Memorial Tuesday London, frozen B-29 had aid nel after Field Chapel for of Kinta, Okla., the wreckage “Clobbered Turkey"” parachuted its stranded crew. ‘chutists, ar Two other c J. Casey, London was one of the experienced most ‘chutists Kinney, still with noon ir are ki i 1st Sgt. 1 an a, Jan services 8 were held the Ladd Santhell 34, found of the after he effort to n Lt. Upbert Jr., and Tch.-5th Leon missing. Army’; “Prigid Zon a re than 70 jumps. - Charles Mlchelson crd of more former Minnesota Governor declared news conference yesterday as stern States Campaign Head- quarters was opened at the Hotel Sheraton e Worries Are Ended As Robber Helps Out Situation BALTIMORZ, vJun. 8.—(M— For the first time in two months Mrs. Mildred McQuaid is not waiting for the plumber today—but not be- cause he ever showed up. Mrs. McQuaid said she bought a new sink two months ago, and im- mediately began a fluitless effort to Aprons No Charges — No Exchan Bibs Kitchen Towels ges — No Refunds CALIFORNIA Meats SUPER MARKET Groceries Dies in New York Phone $71 Phone 4T3 Rudolf Adolf Halemba, of Seattle, appeared with his attorney, Howard D. Stabler, to be arraigned on a charge of larceny in a boat. He will enter his plea at 2 p. m,, tomorrow obtain a craftsman to install it. She . i gave up in despair yesterday, when WASHINGTON, Jan. 8P~ .0 round the 100-pound fixture had Charles Michelson, 79, newspaper- . .. < olen during the night. man and former publicity director s o 5 of the Democratic National Com- mittee, is dead He had been for menths to hi count” upon the Marshall Plan and must “rely more and more on our own efforts” for recovery. “Alaska’ Delivery Schedule MORNING DELIVERY AFTERNOON DELIVERY DOUGLAS DELIVERY TUESDAY BOAT ORDERS DELIVERE FARM FRESH VEGETABLES Cabbage Ruiabagas Turnips Cucumbers Carrols Green Peppers Friendliest Maricet ESSEN, Germany — Briuish of- ficials said today a strike and demonstration of 50,000 German had been for Gray for marriage licel 4 | Essen Friday to protest food Willie Little Jack and Cecilia | shortage in the Ruhr Evelyn Joseph, both of Angoon. SR er, took over William Oliver Morrison, of Ju- JUMPER HITCH IN agent in 1929 neau, and Lilian Joseph Kitka, of | The freighter Jumper Hitch dock- | for 13 years Sitka | ed here at 1 o'clock this morni In 1940 {from Seattle and sailed for term for “ard at 2 o'clock this aft the first Free Delivery ES 10:00 A.M. 2:00 and 4:00 P, M. i'l,(‘\‘fl,‘ 12 NOON Niie or Day INTENTION TO WED LOS ANGFLES, Jan. 8.—(®— David Raksin, composer of “Laura” tunes, decided seven xfur 2)‘")1 wedding that he was y for marriage yet,” wife testified. Joyce Pamela Raksin, born musical comedy actre: an uncontested divorce, custody of thei on, F , six, d com- mu y y valued at $40,000: nd CLCS artment confined where The following persons applied yes- ill terday te U. S. Comi 3 CLOSES and FRIDAY .D ANYTIME— scheduled he died ars Michelson, a veteran political writ- a and his British- . won held third velt moted a D. 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