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PAGE TWO ||III|IHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII p l A N E | s it by H‘[I]l[PHufll[lF SAVED BY ‘ i GCA RADAR Truly S on Mollmr S Day Sunday, May 9 | SEATTLE, Apul 29 | airplane, flying blind.tow cific ocean, was guided, to | terd Sand Point Na tion radar ‘The plane, an A-26 bomber en- route from Tinker Field, Okla., to McChord Field, became lost when ecipitation static made its radio 1 receiver useless. When the pilot, Lt was unable to clear 15,000 feet, McChord. nd Point station ine and land it sand Point finally 'raft above the Olympic mountains heading west toward the Pacific with its three occupants. Within a few minutes, Sand Point and the Whidby Island Naval St tion oktained a radio “fix” on the plane and directed it here. It was guidec to a landing by the ground- controlled- approach (GCA) radar [ It was the second time in five d the stition’s GCA system has saved a plene from probable disaster. A civilian plane carrying five persons londed Saturd Underthings and Sleepwear | ™ " 0S8 FLEET OF BUSSES FOR NORTH BEING An Army rd the Pa- th ye Air Sta- Clyde Hahn the clouds asked locate at the the to orean Choose Lovely Gowns, Slips, Petticoats and Matched Sets . . . delightfully dainty in lovely, long enduring fabrics. SEATTLE, April 29.—(P—A fleet of busses leave here late today s beraonal , » bound for Anchorage, Alaska. But presnation Cord . YOour Gift | vou wen't be able to buy a ticket on any of thém—they're going by water aboard one of the Alaska Freight Express freighter barges. bV Ten of the five-ton vehicles i were purchased in Spokane recently by the Matanuska Valley Lines. They will be put into service in the g) / :’ Anchorage area. Nine of the busses were loaded ,B d tends o. aboard the steel barge No. 897 QL‘/{[/[,/ SIIIC'.. /7887 yesterday. The tenth bus is already way north via the Alaska 1lllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlIIIIIIIlHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIII ";;‘;“ 7, ‘HiISHES oy Rusiel AT r of the Alaska line., ly solely on aircraft” to prevent It will be a varied cargo aboard 7 have have plenty of anti- the stream by Capt. Earl Mc- craft and other ground force | Whinney's tug Macloufay SoilifnhE In addition to the busses, the “The only way to prevent an ate | CArgo includes a 35-foot seine @ hold (outlying) bases.” Royall said, 10r mining operations in the north He mentioned Alaska, Newfound- 8nd general freight. 3 ADJIRVILLE, Ky., April 29.—®— ljand. Iceland and the Azores ‘"(;"“"““‘“«‘v 'm:;\ \;lll'khe( “;‘; n ane negro s o' death €hief! g maiden voyage in the Alaska trade Qi anic 1egro i c}u) In reply to 'a question by Sen- ' ¢ "\ o 8o i of Police Rufus Barrow, 60, with the at Knowland (R-Calif), Roys for barge No. cficer’s own pistol today, then tor :";" i, T m)l‘_ S e — |":,‘1 v:'( he 1,11:. ‘i\,.,‘\(:,:".‘:,,;)N((,‘““] sarily need a sea fleet to capture "ll N or NORIH" The negro, listed as Edward|°F hold these bases. He said it could be done by air through Downs, 20, had been adjudged insane pping G re.” and was in custody of the officer,| NOPPINg procedure NOW VICE-PRES., contacted the | SHIPPED BY BARGE ; }THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ( | Y O U'RE OUT ' janice Scogins swings and misses as members of the Loreli Ladies' soitbail team train at Atlanta. The catcher is Erylene House. Hazel Lee (right) waits turn at int. COMMITTEE FOR LABOR DISPUTE INVESTIGATION SEATTLE ATTCRNEY Blockade Holding UNDER ARREST ON Up House Passage PERJURY CHARGE Of Anii- Red Bili the reasons behind the dispute. committee was requested received today by the charge “is not cnly an attaek up- on me, but what is more important it is an att upon all the pro- Such a in a letter Mayor from Hans Berg, President of In Boeing Sirike pressive forc: of our state to . g TR |whom I have been priviieged .to epore a “‘g the Juneau Contractord and Employ- give legal services for many years. g ation R Liiaiiligd In tnc meantime, there were no ATTLE, has faded for seek an end The compar April 29 —(?—Hope an early meeting to the Boeing declined an in new develupmen the dis- ute which has aroused considerable interest in the entire community., < — other Truman Not Naming S H I B d f from Federal 'run:l!xrf“m, to meet POCIRTDORIE W v 28 i) o French Soalists Strike at Boemg‘ o e winen e R@jot Qvertures, said the company will not confer WASHINGTON, Aprl] 2048 with AMU oftic President Truman replied in the ng- | tended, the local union gative today when asked if he plans'a collective bhargaining azency. to appoint a board in connectién Allen declared it has lost that pri- with the Boeing strike at Seattle vilege strike “is| ¢t He said that under the national emergency provisions of the Taft-, “The Bo Hartley Act, he couldn’t point - Two Major Parties French Sc-| es from | s of the Communist and De | parti "he Socialists' Na- | tional Council! has adopted a motion PARIS, April 26 kY ng F)m dent also assert- are no long- awaiting a bus to take him to an or would they need a fleet, if cuch a board unless the cofi-'er employees of the company. of definite refusal to recent De | institution. The prisoner seized the |they captured those bases. to hop {st/tuted a national emerg PN ] Gaullist proposals for an alliance officer’s gun, felled him and, fired|Mmore places,” he sald. (HINESE NA"ON: Mr, Truman told his news confer- y abouf 2 per ceni of Ameri- | With the parties in the present 1 shot into his body, killing him in-| e e {ence that the conciliation serv can farm homes have running water, | French coalition government. The| tantly g o : ‘work.ng heroically on tt AR e ?‘: i _4{\4‘)'1]1\w v“v: ve i nubbed .ncwé hen the man, waving the gun S'eel FI ms Ra ed NANKING, SApril 298 ',"001"- He said he thought, and haped, it o et vm“;“ [:“ 01"“( I‘"“l‘(- Communist offers of political Loflrii\ menacingly, took up a position over ¥ pp Li Tsung-jen, new “Lion of the|yw,yid be settled. what plant focds a plant lacks | eration of e three parties, only North,” was elected Vice President| of Cnina today. The office is without power except | the right of succession to Presxdemv 99— Chiang Kai-shek. the oificer’s b and detied police sheriff's deputie: officers refrained immed- | from attempting to seize him | tart shooting into the crowd By Sen. 0'Mahoney WASHINGTON, April hundred which quickly Democratic Senator Joseph O'Ma- Li, a reform candidate who nas\ gathered honey of Wyoming charged today bucked Chiang on more than one After nearly an hour and a half, | that steel firms are telling a one- cceaslon, roundly defeated the in-| the man’s atten- sided story by cutting prices. O'Ma- cumbent, Dr. Sun Fo, 1,438 to 1,295.| ,, Capers, honey added that he wants Con- Sun originally was supported Ly| up tehind i gress to investigate Chiang. But the President, during and disarmed| The Wyoming Senator said that the election, told the National As- sembly delegates to vote as they the officers kept while another neg: baugh, 45, slipped flattened him tion Downs him the price reductions announced by Barrow had been police chief here!the four m steel producers re- | ¢hose . about ten years. cently apparently are substantial | LIS elecion. in a measure, was a ————— But, O'Mahoney claimed, the re-|minor defeat for the strong right wing of the Kuomintang -its first li\l('lluna do not offset earlier ])ll(c o such po]mcal deicat in 20 years. H ases i t- steel ‘1 ( 4% Gt e T nen ton 3" 000 F’esh uf Out Crisis, immediate Congressional inquiry | of the price negotiation policies of | @M Baked Is Now Proposa! In Big Fire DRE UNIFORMS Big Steel 29.—®) — | SIOUX CITY, Ia., April 29.—#—| SINGAPORE—(# ldiers of ‘he‘ If the firemen who fought a stub- Chamber of Commerce wants the Malay Regiment, of Britain's born blaze at a freezer storage government to prepare price and armed forces, most exo-}plhm here looked hungry, mAy- ration controls and then lock them |tic dress uniforms af military | be there’s a reason. up as top secrets with other war men in the world The bin in which the flames plans They have issued silk sarons wo-| caused damage yesterday, contain- This is made by the ven mn green, and gold; green| ed 37,000 fresh hams, property chairman of the Chamber’s Econ- velvet songkoks (Muslin hats), and| of the strike-bound Armour and omic Policy Committee, William ' white undresses | company. Street, in a speech prepared tor the —— — EAFSRECIE T D WASHINGTON. April Ome official of the United States part claim the any gestion fourtl: and final day of the group's 36th annual meeting here today Street's address adds that, “maybe one of the crucial issues today is to stop talking emisis in this pation and to star Alklnl confidence PREVENT ATTACK ONU.S.; PROTECT OUTLYING BASES WASHINGTON. April 2! Senator Cordon (R-Ore day that the assumption war should come the er try to knock out Americs trial might by air attacks At a Senate Appropriations Com mittee hearing, Senator Cord asked Secretary of the Army R known and enjoyed throughout the world - SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION all whether a T70-group Air Force Empire State Building + New York, U.5.A. would be justified on that basi Royall replied that we n't re. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS £X-243-88 analysis of the leaves. the Sccialists are in the government. | S e ee Three Too M i On":fon::mo::yls | ALASKA Posifive Decision I TRANSPORTATION SEATTLE, April 29—(®-—Don't take your father-in-law on your CoMPAWY honeymoon. 1 Thisadvice comes to you fromg Mary Lou and Nick Furfaro and 3 1 H H P Mary Lou and Nick Turiero and | Freight and Refrigeration Service to Alaska father-in-law respectively o S T The Furfaros dashed away from THE M. V. CLOVE HITCH sails from Los Angeles April 30 ! their wedding to catch a boat to from San Francisco May 2, from Portland May 5, and Victoria. Just at sailing time from Pier 58, Seattle, May 7 ; there was a knock on their staig- o S e room door and there! in the flesh, was the father-in-law. Monroe Regular Sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Wash. had dropped down to the boat —— for the going-away party. SWORD KNOT sailing from SEATTLE APRIL 30 By that time mp boat ‘was go- | FOR RATES and INFORMATION ling away. CONSULT Next summer the Furfaros are oing to California. Alone. There Alask T t l c svill Knot be a going-away party I a ran5p0r a lon Ompany | i A S 1 P. O. Box 61 Bhone 879 Three U. S. farm workers can now | produce more than four could I)e- fore World War II FIGHT--NITE (Eleven Exciting Bouts) THURSDAY NIGHT 8:00 o’Clock , TOWN HALL RECREATION - CENTER JUNEAU — ALASKA | to our country.” " _within easy reach .. THURSDAY, APRIL 29 ARABS OBJECT T0 FOR JERUSALEM s vk By MAX HARRELSON | LAKE SUCCESS, April 29.—(P— The Arabs togday rejected a French, propesal for an international vol- ‘umver police force for Jerusalem. The Jews agr to the proposal 1948 lexchange were expected to ke back ;en their jobs today. Those who | walked out of the curb exchange A RISING VOTE DENVER—(®--The Denver Pest t3ok a poll to see whether street car riders believe a man should sur- render his seat to a feminine fare spender. Forty-two per cent of the men questioned gave a flat “yes” | for a 1,000-man elite force to answer but only 27 per cent of the safeguard Jerusalem's holy places Women were as emphatic. under a proposed truce, but the|- v o | Arab 1 icn dashed hopes for “I AGREE ey | establishment. Husseini, it’s the finest tasting its vice-chairman of rab Higher Committee for stine, told the United Nations Trusteeship Council the A s “ob- ject to foreign troops being sent He said the term police. that the Arabs the proposed po- * would never troops also meant Husseini added would not resist lice force but to it. Moshe ish Agen said the salem. The United .States appeal meanwhile for quick U. N. approval of the American plan for U. N. trusteeship over Palestine. oo Strike of K. Y. Stock oo Shertok, head of the Jew- ) political department, Jews definitely agree to up a U. N. force for Jeru-| | rene 4 its SEATTLE, April 29—M— John WASEINGTON, April 23 A Crughige, Seate aitomey s temporary mooksds . noiame up| MAYOr Hendrickson Is Re- Fxch Work member of the ate Social Secur- sected House passage an ' d' | ' f X( ange or ers | ity Commissicn, was free under i-Communist bill Backers of quese 0 nves 'gae . $500 bond today after his ar 1¢ measure want the passed s E d d'p yR d on a Federal grand jury indict- next week. However, House Speak- | Juneau SDTU(E TIEUD nae ¥ a aise ment charging perjury. er Joseph Martin ays that ap- R T He is accused of having false- propriation bills for seve gov- | ayor Waigo E.-Hendrickson was| NEW YORK April 33 —P— Wall ly testified in a naturalization pro- efnment agencies will acted on'looking for a committee of five per- | Street can forget its labor troubles ceeding that he was not & member first, so the House may not vote t to investigate the current| oW and concentrate on the stock of the Communist party. cn the anti-Red bill until e sec- |Juneau lator dispute which has tied | ticke ain. The month-old Caughlan, in a statement issued ond week in May. 1p the Juneau Spruce Corporation | st the financial workers on after his arrest yesterday, brand- Included in the measure one | cawmill here for the last 20 days. | xchange has been ended, ed the charge as “untrue.” ovision requiring the Commun-' Tae committee will request both| The AFL union voted to return The indictment said the statc- t party to register each year management and labor for ‘-.‘m work after accepting an offer ment was made in Federal cowrt with the Justice Department and ments of their positions in the dis-) of wage increases, temporarily, un-| wich that “just right” flavor that here October 23, 1946, when Caugh- to supply a list of members. pute between the company and Lo-|til the issue is investigated. The A ¢ i fah Was representitis s il ko Y SO cal 1-16, CIO International Dmwng-|950 iinancial employees who have makes it my favorite beer! was . seexing citizenship. shoremen and Warehousemen’s Un- striking inst - the stock < The ;.lu::'ne) a furr)mer King E I ion. The state 2 to be .pub- | abbedndint b | county deputy prosecutor, said' the af y Se"'emen' lished so that the public may know | STARTS SATURDAY LINDA STIRLING 20th CENTURY "BLUE SKIES” Hig Crosby--Fred. Astaire right” flavor! Tangy, zest- ~| ful, sparkling ... now more delicious than EVER! Treat yourself to Acme Beer to- es, Acme has that “just SEA“lE day. Enjoy a brand new taste thrill in thirst-quench- ing, satisfying refreshment’ BREWED WITH by fast PRIZE-WINNING HOPS 4-engine Cllpper Fly in swift comfort aboard the big, 4-mile minute Cllppen' ... serving Alaska on frequent schedules. 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