The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 5, 1948, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1948 ——— ettt Sl n the N ( = : R MBERI . b 1 upon ( ' I N . Joseph GEORGE GO na erved in th BOWLING BULLET] N§ Soviets ClaimU.5. = . Compelent Nafives : s the intellige [ H ling the Women of the Moose rooms 0; AI k M Ge| t DIES SUDDENLY .. LN G e Plans Did Wrong | i i aska May fighe v Y s 3 _ Gembert wa nember of the| The. Comere ARUE LR ¢ I,:)(NVIJOIN“— Dh:l;:mmic circles in f i B eeds for P { caueht on fire George Gombert 47, .3 June I 6 ay nig ondon believe that Lord Iver- Fly g 0 S!‘ p i E} d ' H ' | One, howling with pain, jumped ot o wond Wi o Ing UVer JiPS ALASKAHS VISITING OMESHES | .o, ey v, vt sidenty 11:45 Gt 30 the United States, is prepar- n ¥ ek S h night at St. Ar H 3 N I ed to leave his post. Field Mar- WASHINGTON, Feb P—Rus- IN NA"QKZA!. 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ARG R Uu»:::n(-)[.lxru.,d or nm\’ Anch fie S St Dyiopeie Lotis & Ketchikan is i ow Soviet vessals £ 7 ’;‘ Washington on P staying at the Baranof Hotel ti : et ] The United States mean/ime €% ™Lorraine ‘Rogers of Anchorage CREENSEORO, N. © Two AT ® by 145 phots|in o counter punch in the war of iR "in Washing- | Strange and cold cats were shelt-' . There's news in tre Want-Ads! A s Il planes on the words with the Soviets. It accused' has spent a few days in Washing- : ik 4 o i i it 11-state system Communist-domtinated Rumania of OB ¢ 4 trai violating the new peace treaty. D Soviet Economic Production Back To Prewar Leve! man for the air- 1 who are members of the AF of L Air Line Pilots Association, says the walkout is the climax of two years of disputes with the line’s management, especially in- volving safety measures. the Bar- HOLLYWOOD-Eric Johnston of Spokane has been reelected Presi- dent of the Assoclation of Motion | Picture Producers. The election was By MAX HARRELSON conducted yesterday by ‘the Board] LAKE SUCCESS, Feb. 5.- of Directors. The group named Y. Russia was reported today to have Frank Freeman as Chairman. informed the United Nations t - = Soviet Economic production is back CLEVELAND, Ohio—The Presi-| to prewar levels dent of the American Stockyards As-| This information was contained sociation, A. Z. Baker, has warned jn ga report of the Soviet State S | Lhu[‘1948 may see the second larg- Planning Commission which was est slump in meat production in his- handed to the U. N. Secretariat by tory. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister | % ¥ Andrei A. Gromyko PARIS—Gold is on the free mar-. The report had been previous- ket in France today for the first ly published in Mos time since 1939. A Government bill permitting free trading in gold was P! last night ty the upper Chamber of the Frencn Parliament. Sl gy Kufer Finally Gels NEW YORK-—A wage settlement covering New York Harbor Tughoat \ 1 Job in New Service Crewmen has been ratified by the e W Union members, and & strike threat WASHINGTON, Feb. 5—(P—Con- that had been hanging over the port solidation of the Air Transport Com- since last month is removed. mand in the Naval Air Transport —i Service with Maj. Gen. Laurence S. SHANGHAI—American and other Kuter as Chief was annbunced to- foreign officials are making prepar- day by Secretary of Defense Forres- ations to evacuate their Nationals in tal. case of a sudden emergency in The Deputy Commander will be Shanghai. They believe that the riot- Rear Adm. John P. Whitney ing of the past few days will grow Kuter is the Air Force General worse, and that it stems from basic Whose nomination to head the Civil causes connected with the civil war Afronautics Board was blocked by a Senate Committee. PR, The combined Transport Service PEIPING—The air evacuation of Will be ¢ “The Military Air a . an Nationals, from isolat- Transport Service,” and will be es- started today. tablished under the United States NOW AVAILABLE.. a Complete Line of inflation 1 was will include Consul Alr Force s 3P § & Siebens, who closed his Con- % Ry o = e ite Saturday. “ i' Ob- I- i . aly Objeding fo HI Socialist Party x ed today for e resi U. S. Warship Visits {INGT'sN, Feb. —(P—- reported to have suggest- formally to the United ates t would be politically s t p on visits of Ameri- to Italian ports. ence of United States erranean fleet units in Ital- ion of I s Cabinet for i assassination K. Gandhi Mo- of RGH harhc recently has been at-| ked by Russia. Italian Commun- NEKARA--T have been making poli- apital of it. truggle now is getting under- ) 1 Communists and non- | to the r envoy preliminary e 1 4 al elections in April. WASHING The Bureau The Italian government doesn't of Labor Sta e nation’s want the warship visits to become | iood prices were 42 percent high-/an issue. er last December 15 than in June, > WOMEN OF MOOSE 1946—when rationing ended. This : g sy & Gm Ilgquv is based on a check of prices = HEINL STRAINED VE 38 B 70 MEET TONIGHT F MRS. HODGES GOES HOME | The Women of the Moose will hold| Mrs. Lyman Hodges has left via:'a rezular business meeting tonight PAA for her home \\'hnehorse;m 8 o'clock in the old lodge rooms after spending two months in Ju-|in the Seward Block, neau visiting relatives and friends.’ There al several applications to scientifically cooked and packed fo assurz uniformly high vitamin retention HEINZ STRAINED FRUITS AND DESSERTS rate high for fine. flavor and texture - HEINZ STRAINED MEAT PRODUCTS are rich in flavors Baby likes HEINZ PRE-COOKED CEREALS are [ight; fluffy, easy o digest . 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