Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 2

Publication:
Arizona Republici
Location:
Phoenix, Arizona
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

ncDiiniir republic 000 MAM The Arizona Republic Page 2 Ridgway Takes Japs' Control On Handshake is. mi BderingD own Appeal Denied InUMW Case Jobs In Arizona Up 63 Per Cent Employment in Arizona, gauged by federal payments Jobless, last month was 63 decisions," Ridgway told reporter! (Continued From Page One) Japanese operator closed the door, By BUGS BAER at Haneda, where he and Pace as to There's an outburst of venomous and at 8:08 p.m. MacArthur walked posed for photographers. After his talk with MacArthur, through the front door and down WASHINGTON, April 12 (AP per General To Leave Tokyo Monday For Washington (Continued From Page One) tion which is held to hear an ad- the path through, the crowd of Ridgway called a conference of all headquarters section heads "for a The government's appeal from a decision acquitting John L. Lewis and his United Mine Workers of cent above March, 1950.

Unemployment compensation payments also were 2 per cent below February. Industrial employment was continuing high, said Robert B. Edwards, employment security commission manager. contempt was thrown out Thursday by the U. S.

Court of Appeals. Fire Destroys Eight Blocks In Leyte Town MANILA, April 12 (AP) -Fire thousands waiting for a glimpse of him. Silence prevailed as he entered his car for the ride back to the white sandstone American Embassy where he has lived for 5 years. It was at the embassy that Mac-Arthur and Ridgway talked. Wearing combat fatigues with a grenade protocol over at the United Nations theory factory.

The short ugly monicker has been translated freely, sides have been chosen, and transfusions may flow. Is it because the fire-dancers of Fiji are getting bad janitor service? Is it because the head-hunters of Jivaro are keeping the hats? Is it because the North Koreans are skipping rope with the 38th parallel? Is the pernicious protocol being briefing." But the meeting was cancelled. Ridgway said on his return to Eighth Army headquarters that he "had hoped to get my staff together In Tokyo briefly, but thert was not time." MacArthur left his residency soon after Ridgway's departure, and drove to the Dal Ichl Building across the moat from the Imperial palace. He smiled as he strode between the lines of waiting thousands. THE GENERAL had not gone io his office Thursday morning.

It was one of the few times he had not appeared In his years in Tokyo. When he did not show vo cn 4,. Muiintinn. tt invite Mae-aress rrora me president. Arthur before formel "joint THEY MODIFIED that ThurS' Decision on whether to carry the se to the supreme court was ion" of the house and senate the day and agreed to settle for an informal, joint -meeting such as the same type of extraordinary fune- Thursday night destroyed eight square blocks of the business and withheld by the justice department It has 90 days in which to file an one' which heard Gen.

Dwight D. Eisenhower's report on sending U. fastened to the paratrooper's har Chamberlain Reminder residential section of Tacloban, Leyte, -where Gen. Douglas Mac- appeal. S.

troops to Europe. ness he wears in the field, Ridgway drove directly to the embassy after Sent To President In a decision March 2, 1950, Dis perpetrated because world war Arthur's liberation army made Its first landing in October, 1944. may bust out. any minute like a his arrival at Haneda Airport at 4:07 p.m. trict Judge Richmond B.

Keech Democratic leaden indicated a willingness to go along with the proposal on that basis. Martin said the change was LOS ANGELES. April 12 AP Communications with Leyte heat rash in hades? Is 'it because Mrs. Allene R. Wheeler of Temple He reached the embassy just be City got out an old umbrella Russia stole the secrets of the atomized doom? cleared Lewis and his mine workers of both civil and criminal contempt charges.

made at the suggestion of House were cut when the fire was three hours old, but at that time it was reported under control after caus fore 5 and stayed until 6:12 schedule, word circulated that ha already had given up his command, and a high headauarters source Thursday, tied a string around it Speaker Sam Rayburn. Down-, Rover, down. It's some and mailed it to President Truman. p.m. Army Secretary Frank Pace's Pay Increases May Be Given Arizona Labor Thousands of Arizona laborers way et a 15 per cent pay increase starting July 1.

the state highway commission decided Thursday. The commission exercised Its Other developments in the rap-' ing an estimated million dollars said when asked about The charges grew out of a strike "I hope everybody in the country thing more serious. The pulse-popping protocol is over the seat damage. four-motored transport brought idly-spreading dispute which had split congress and the public as "General MacArthur already hai showers him with umbrellas," she -of Lewis' 370,000 soft coal miners, and the issuance by Judge Keech of a back-to-work order Feb. 11.

I The cause of the fire was un- ing arrangements at the next U.N. him and Ridgway from Korea. said, "to remind him of 'Neville been relieved of his command. The President did that" por known. banquet "I have made no plans Chamberlain and Munich." seldom before: 1 Sen.

Herman Welker Ida.) urged President Truman to re sign and let Vice-President Alben W. Barkley take over the governmental reins to "restore unity and confidence" the nation. The White House was' expected to ignore the demand. Sen. William another bitter critic of administration Asia policy, called on fellow Republicans Warren R.

jal duty of setting the minimum wage scale for labor for the state and all its political subdivisions. The scale went up from 85 cents to $1 an hour. It applies to all laborers work iZ tor the state, counties, cities, school districts, irrigation districts and other areas covered by the law. How many will receive pay increases is a guess. It was not known locally how many agencies already are paying more than the two-year-old minimum.

The Phoenix and Tucson -build xm4 WX Austin and Dulles to quit the state department unless Secretary Dean Acheson is removed. Austin is U. S. representative to the United Nations. Sen.

Hubert Humphrey Minn.) charged that thr GOP has turned itself into a "war party" I by backing MacArtnur. in a spirited of Mr. Truman's ac ing and construction trades coun tion. Humphrey, the Demon cratic party "has become the peace of the nation. A Joseph' Short, White.

House cils, which asked the increase, said the minimum is the maximum in some areas of the The councils said the cost of living for laborers has gone up 32 per rent In the past four years. press secretary, said he had no it came ftSlKk HEWS CANE 10 FArTie I SR FOR STEWING. to 4 "1 1 I I -C U. average. Dressed fJ I wmJM "1 "7 I 1 Drawn V- knowledge of persistent capital gossip that MacArthur wanted to resign.

Short said the chief executive certainly had no such information when he 4 Rep. John W. McCormack, House Democratic leader, said any 'Mac-Arthur speech to congress should be followed up by an appearance of-the general before an. appropriate committee where he could be questioned about "serious mili Del rIornE" Garden show OF CANNED FOOD VALUES 1 lb. Box with Simshine 'Come fill your many writtks to moih 'qooi tatinjm alT State Awards Contracts For Paving Roads Contracts calling for construction of 47 miles of new highway and improvement to old ones, were awarded Thursday by the fate highway commission.

Total cost is $1,083,735. The projects: Rebuilding along an Improved tary blunders someone made in' 30' Korea." PEAS WHOLE Green Beans JOS Can FRUIT COCKTAIL JH Cm 4 5 To 8 Red 4 i '1 CHEEZ-IT 10' VflMVfVblia Box Jets Downed Hi 1 i alignment, of five miles of the wafers vr 30 Ready te PORK SAUSAGE 3QC 1 Ih. AC. Rolls SLICED BACON nfr Standard Quality lh. GROUND BEEF 73' Lean, Freshly Ground FRANKFURTERS Cle Banner Brand lb.

Mf PORK CHOPS 5Qc lh. LUNCH MEAT 0' Pickle-Pimento, Macaroni and Cheese lh. wFw Longhorn Afc Western Full lb. V. PORK LIVER Full of Vitamins Vl CORN Whole.

Kernel Golden It ox. Can CARMELS 7 29 In Big Fight (Continued From Page One) visit in Tokyo with his predecessor, Gen. Douglas RIDGWAY SAID he would return to Tokyo soon to assume his Ifll Can 20c PINEAPPLE JUICE it ox. Can PEACHES SUCEO OR HALVES ttt Can 5 THETREATSTOEAT 18' 3 new duties. PROM C0RN-0AJS WHEAT The Allied advance continued slowly but steadily behind tre Tucson-Nogales highway beginning at the Santa Crus-Pima county line and extending north.

Awarded to Pioneer Constructors Tucson. Tow bidder. 5292,427. Building an additional 10 miles of the new Topock-Kingman highway beginning five miles southwest of Kingman and extending south. Awarded to W.

J. Henson, Frescott. low bidder, $234,872. Rebuilding of 3V-miIe sector of the Show Low-Springerville highway beginning three miles east of Show Low and extendi east. Awarded to Wallace and Wallace, Phoenix, low bidder, $172,117.

Rebuilding 104 miles of state Route 87 starting at Hamilton Corner four miles south of Chandler and extending southeast. Awarded to Larsen- Contracting Company, Phoenix, amount, $130,917. mendous firepower. American and Turkish troops ad APRICOTS Whole Unpeeled Can PRUNE JUICE Qt. Bottle vanced without opposition in the iltUtatr west central sector alter bitterly to establish tw bridgeheads across the Haiifan River.

IC 35' 33' But on the right flank of this push, heavy Red resistance was ox. Pkg. 2 330 12 os Pkr. 43C 7 ox. Pkg.

2.r33C 7 ox. Pkg. 33C 10 ox. 4 reported north of Yongpong. Yonjf pong is two miles above the 38th parallel and some 37 air miles northeast of Seoul.

CANNED MEAT THE HEAVY resistance In that sector and to the left of it Wednes day had prompted renewed specu lation that Allied forces were LIBBY CORNED BEEF HASH K. 1 Cm 2 for 49c GREEfJ BEADS a. ROYAL PUDDIfJG MnM BP 39c punching, into the main Red line. On the central front, heavy fighting was reported near Yanggu on the southeastern approaches of 44! 41c Rebuilding eight miles of the same: route starting the Gila River bridge and extending southeast. Awarded to T.

Gustafson, Phoenix, amount. $82,621. Widening and paving 10 miles of the Eagar-State Line highway, smarting at Eagar and extending southeast. Awarded to J. E.

Skou-sen. Phoenix, low bidder, amount $173,526. LIBBY'S BEEF LOAF 1 the big Hwachon Reservoir. On the east coast. South Korean BREEZE LIBBY SPAGHETTI MEAT BAI.IJ) 29" troops pushed northward Into Kan-song, 26 miles above the parallel.

an in the current Allied The WSNlffSEn 33' South Koreans have met little op SOAP POWDER Lge.Pkj. LIBBY VIENNA SAUSAGE 4 i. Can i HA5M 23' Six Nations OLD DUTCH CLEAUSEEI c. 13c LIBBT CORNED BEEF It m. Can 47' LIFEBUOY Bath Reg.

10c 14 as I Cs see if rf FROZEN FOODS Steel Pooling PARIS. April 12 (AP) Cabinet ministers ol six nations tackled the political problem of pooling their multi-billion dollar coal and steel SQUASH lbs. I a LUX TON.IT SOAP Reg. Bath Peas nirrft r.r.. 2lc Italian or Summer Industries Thursday.

Agreement already has been reached on most of the problems, a French source said. He predicted 4 AC French Style Beans 44 llnnre. Jm 14' POTATOES the meetig of foreign ministers TOMATO SOUP 10c TOMATO JUICE Xo. 300 Can 3 for 29c NESTLES MORSELS 21c QUAKER OATS Qua" TUfJA 25 cake flour 35e Orange Juice 04 Strawberries Snowrro 10 1 39' 10.27' U. S.

No. 1 Idaho washed, in paper hag U. S. No. 2 Idaho washed, in.

paper bag 39c 21c would go smoothly, ending Monday or Tuesday In the formal signature of the Schuman plan on of the most ambitious economic projects In. European history. These nations were represented at the opening session In the French foreign ministry Thursday: France, the West German Republic; Italy. Luxembourg. The Netherlands and Belgium.

Fcrdhook Limas Baby Limas mrjso Lge, Giant 33c 6SC SILVER DUST I.re. Giant 34c 67c 5 AVOCADOS FINER FLAVOR GRAPE 23' aocoa 3 29c Medium Size No. 1 Quality VO CANNON DISH TOWEL IN IVEIT SOX 10 oz. Glass. IA1GI SIZE DUNCH VEGETABLES LUX 65c Borden's Chocolate Milk Drink 1 lb.

HEI1S0 I 10' Turnips CarrotGreen 3BunehM tor lAKit Oniona RadiibeaBeeM ueeiKie 1 am from a long line of this is the one day of the year I consent to" pay tribute to the horse-and who could help it on parade day, with the town-just about as full of horses as of people! Just for this one mind you, I subscribe to this subversive propaganda relative to my means of livelihood, a little ditty entitled -O Wonderful published some years ago In the Northwestern Banker. kore. you are a wonderful thing; No buttons to push, no horn to honk; You start yourself, no clutch to slip; No spark to miss, no gears to strip; No license buying every year. With plates to screw on front and rear; No gas bills climbing up each day. Stealing joy of life away; No speed cops chugging in your rear.

Yelling summons in your ear. Your Inner tubes are alt- O.K, And thank the Lord, they stay that way. Your spark, plugs never miss and fuss, Your motor never makes us cuss. Your frame is good for many a mile. -Your body never changes style.

Your wants art few and easy met You've something on the auto yet! Large 11C DUiiding Drops In Northwest SEATTLE. April 12 (AP For the first time In 11 months, building permits in six northwestern states were reported last month below the same month a year ago. The Construction News Bulletin. Seattle trade publication, said permits were Usued in March for 23.334.37 4 In Washington. Oregon.

Idaho. Montana. Wyoming, and Utah. In March, 1949, the total was S44.343JK4. The bulletin attributed the decline to restrictions placed on building.

It said an increase was In prospect for this month. ii 34' PICEILES Happyvale Sweet or Sweet Mix 2 oz. Jar. 25: 25 2 Dm. ,3 lha.

Red DelloJoui Extra Fancy Wineaapa Kxtra Fancy APPLES 3. Save 10 a Pound WE REDEEM NUCOA COUPONS Sweet NO-RINSE SURF Ie. Giant WW LOG CABIN SVRUP 27 29 ORANGES Juicy -Lb. Bag aJencias 12 oz. I "7-, 3 LB.

SPRY lb. 1 lb. 44c I19 I'' Ti 1 7th Are. Camelback Rd, r.t Jeff eraon St "yaVtfVpjSiSs--. 1 ODen Eveninm Till g- Open EvenJnfa Till 2 VVA QDA01a Eaat Glendale Ave-GlendaU 45t South 'ttifVV?" 1 100 Eaat Bot4n Chandler Open Evenlnra Till WaSC'' S08 South MaJnoUdt 144 We.t Maln-Meaa gg 2 tlJLJ Photogs Roughed Shooting General TOKYO, April 13 AP Three American agency photographers and a Japanese cameraman were handled roughly Thursday night when they sought to photograph Gen.

Douglas MaeArthur returning to his headquarters. The three Americana were John Domini of Life magazine. Irwin Tress of International Newt Photos, and Jim Pringle of the Associated Press. Domints said he was forced to knock off the helmet of one military policeman. Military police did act contest his statement.

Gcrbcr STPAINCD AND JUNIOR FOODS 25' Cans ft JHZAXA-a LAJUJFT CAR CALEB 8ee4 Ave. and Weat Van Borea.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Arizona Republic
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Arizona Republic Archive

Pages Available:
5,582,546
Years Available:
1890-2024