The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 25, 1949, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 7 ABULOUS PIRATE | OPERMIPN “‘23‘3‘?3 BELIEVED ICICLE 1 PAGE TWO o ey ied in 3 el 10 RE DiC 10 BE DISCCY JERED 4 SU((ESSFM “Lost Loot of Lima” May Ba on Tiny Cocos Island | Is Report Now ‘Navy 'Rocket’ Ships Reach | Sealtle After Maneuv- ers af Kodiak Hon SEATTLE, | shrouded GELES st Nav) 1 Seattle from Al- maneuvers in te 2t sta Rica. whe' satled from ary 21 with the 444th e » tearch for the pirate : Y lane last night ritting Navy “rock at Pier 91. “As a ed A. Forhes, 1V, claims that of foct we all were too -u: ¢ oid of metal detectors, he | to notice whether it was cold or ated the treasurs under the not aind at the mouth of a | A gray convoy of 12 units from the the small is'and. Tack fleet stopped here to tak \ ny rate” said Patterson. fon fuel stores before going on jeutenant governor ct Cali- o e ¥ e, lo California ports. Other fleet ves- da, “the machine showed a o r Lee Masen® (lett) ied in bandates i a CUhicago hospital a ¢ is visiled by . | scls sailed directly south. | cposit of metal underground.” of her brothers and cisters. Roberta proved herself o heroine when she saved her five brothers and sisters, | : He said it was near the spot inciuding the three in the pieture, from u fire which destroyed their keme in suburban Des P ¢y | Capt. M. M. Riker, senior officer; . 4o of old sail canvas were of the group, said he could speak | ionly on the performance of vessels ind personnel under his supervision, ',md these, he declared, were quite « satisfactory throughout the North cund in Forges’ ruitful expedition. This is Forbes’ ifth quest for the loot, which he naintains Is located on maps leit Wirephoto. {under adverse weather conditions Vessels ranged from the small rocket | ships to Essex-type carriers. | Officers aboard the vessels de- clineg to comment on reported air, rmce “victory” claims in the KoA 1d statues and other art ok elics of the Smmsn conquest. WO USED CARS FOR ., liak “invasion” maneuvers. n The visiting convoy included three | .‘ R ! (E OE ONE FEUS rocket ships, four LSTs, three s, the repair ship Creon and | NE ADD']IOM&L( “T lie fleet tug Tawakoni. Cmdr. J | @ SBad¥ *. C. Gabbert of Owensboro, Ky., was | in command of the rocket ship di- | ision. Crew members were ocutspoken in! their admiration of the rocket ship: These craft, designed with LSM| Il\pv hulls, reportedly pack the fir- TOLEDO, O., ieb. 25—#—Twelve arly arrivals were y the le at Nick Rapton's used but only one displayed tangible erest. ‘The prospective customer in- put a ling wallop of four destroyers or light | cruise deposit on a 1941 Chevrolet s2- | They fire five-inch rockets, two| ‘A1 briced at $995. It he completes his purchase, he will be entitled to 035 Plymouth sedan for a penny more. at a time, ) main deck, all fired by auto- | from 10 rocket mounts | e K . INIC FOR DOLLS — carol Radice watches while “doctors and 3 b ) Emil Prunk (left), 10. Dario Zampedri, 9, perform major operation on her doll at a New York child center. natic i \ ntrol at a rate of 28 rock- ,,{I a minute from each mount. | Five other vehicles were offered T‘ f Aratt otk 5 i it i [for 1 cent by the dealer, in what QR he throat through mottthi i@LE{EF sgiEpPED / | he believes to be an unprecedented gl il 1e d ott 2 | When James Monroe ~ucceeded‘ ale in the used car busine: RAR" doned Pzmes Madisen as President of me Rapton explained that he expect- United States in 1817, the inaug-|cd to take a loss, but hoped that uration day, March 4, fell on Sun- | it would be offsett by big spring day and Monroe wa snot sworn in | salec. VESE‘?{ 10 ALASKA UNDER WEIGHT; CO. FINED| th s nose. 40,600,000 s 1e ¢ Porter ; : hat 20,00 until March 5, leaving the United - e & : States technically without a Presi- Benjamin Frank’in once tried to ; ey SR SEATTLE, Feb —The su- | dent for one day. pise silk worms, g erior Biscuit Cc ny and' its! S 75 o q b president were iined a total ot, @ o & charzes of violating the Federal 0945 EN AR L@ 5 3 Food and Drug Act by sending ” cs to Alaska which \vvml:c:i! RaTIDT i Z)E"{ 5 than stated on labels on the VI RERED John C. Bowen s in Federal court, ! ates Attorney aid Floyd B. Milli- PHOENIX, l',x teday Preferred... o i questioning sident, had been food and drug agent I L 1947 and June 10, - d beekeeping neighbor that packages of several types tal Rider eriff's Capt, Stanley ¥ s made by the firm weigh- | for mellow ob uty police in the & s than the label stated lled back to help - -~ e g TS e moments for a null for ice $100 system, Brust s for 31 ® Here is the beer for your taste —the smooth and mellow e beer you'll prefer for mellow \(lr“ onal 1if BLENDED WHISKEY employe . wife moments. For 83 years, Hamm’s , Willis Pu; 1 bor ind in t ation oil e and 2 fleld near ranch has been the first choice of i home, a mile no: eedles, yese terday. millions. When you try Hamm’s, > .o - Brust said t ped wi pare e new v you'll know why so many prefer - STEVE CRUZ IS BOUND 01 GRAND on the ol 1ew ve VE wik L2 Y B it to any other beer. i e murder Felix Ca it that clear jam P. nd Deputy L clean Snore Company by Attorney Howard D The plastice device tits into the 'St ' > If is solid except for 1In a single year more e/ g/ Y Eee : holes units of ODOM COMPANY rter, company presi- are J hat sporing is caused by pa at retail | N Whiskey. 06 Prot. 70% Grai Nutral Spiits, L | made last previous un- | i A )y his great grandfather, James | 3 Py {resas e samen \lexander Forbes, I, an educated ;. Eighteen thousand sailors and | R Gt marines atoard 34 ships engaged in| "™ i 4 ’ i the - wide-scale tests of mock war| The treasuré, as recorded in anish orchives, consists of solid o - orth nsisred of smaller, Corporal. d geparately ;mv]ncu'e m velocity 0 a new mark. nded in tl’le ction of the proving ground’s target range. “At prese rediction can be | a we canlobtain ran: of ml¢ ACT AND 101 ibility of hit- but even now s of hundreds al Blackmore said. - 0 0F STAGE D SCREENDIES VSTANT ISLE given Ge LYW (/’)L) r( b, 25.—M— R()- en, 48 -old veteran ¢en - charcater actor, died last night as tain fell en the second act theatre play in which place at the Ac- an experimental dramatic he helped o found ch he was | hairmar he pl was “Distant WA > R}; ’ im" 'g Smooth and Mellow Beer 363 Colman Building, Seattle 4, Washington | o | | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1949 4| ACQUlRES LOST MANUSC RIPTS—col. . e on e gross Agures o & ?.i.i‘.‘.“:.:‘.‘:‘.&::t‘“"‘-:’fi n ard James Bosweli, which he kas collected. 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