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Page 20, Register-Guard, Eugene, Of., Mon., March 21, 1949 IOWA IN MOTHBALL FLEET ,1) f Llfla- Darf SAN FRANCISCO (U.R) The KUijIaflj 11601 I Oil Navy's 49,000-ton battleship USS - j. Iowa, will tie up at Hunter'i Point 1 611115 Oil KClUlU Naval shipyard here rnursaay to Join the mothball fleet. The last active Pacific battle- shlD. the Iowa Is survived on ac tive duty only by her sister-ship, the USS Missouri. Switch to Calvert Continues 5! LONDON (P)T h e Moscow Trial of Reds Takes C7pFour Survive 71 T T T T"l 7 7 ivow jury is ncKea iDianft r,a(h r lunv viujsi NEW YORK (U.R) The gov ernment Monday started its effort to send 11 top U. S. Communists torneys faced a Jury box filled with 11 women and five men. . j f A T .nER WOOD. ueienugiiis mucu , . , Th 11 defendants are: Dennis: Four injured survivors of a plane Radio Monday gave the Russian to jail people word by word details ofj The 11 th Wnrth Atlantic Trpatv In nn A nr -r . njA.ni ...,,.. i,.. , , i . . , ... .... riv ivmnfi man1 .larnh Ntaphel. Ua.a unusumiy ii-uguiy news uruuu-, ,ury cnargea Wltn plotting 10 . - . -- -jmoumain iicbi irat, u.i.nt01. lnnHinn wiuiam- who claim they love ,,,,- T Davis Jr New York crasn' "iaroone1 lor tnreeaays on kf,. . ..! Benjamin J. Davis Jr., new lork, , ice.covered Hangover cast. Reliable informants here said it was the first time since the war the Moscow Radio has broadcast the text of a treaty to which Rus sia Is not a party. Monday In a commercial helicop ter, but reported that he was un able to land on the snow-covered smoky mountain slope until a larger space is cleared. He dropped axes and matches to the rescue party which reached the stranded survivors Sunday. They had worked all night clear ing away pines and heavy under brush but were unable to clear faced more ,he 40-foot square necessary for Tenn. U.R) ,a3i.h thai iiim nn it nnt.ai-n , ,ij, j .,.:, land publication; John B, The defendants are the "leaders f". labor secretary; Robert G. nf th i-nmmnnist Partv f thp I Thompson, New York state chair- iTniw stt. Pirou,nrrf. v. man; Henry Winston, organiza- pected as the government opens The Soviet Monitor said the with the statement of what it in- broadcast, at dictation speed, was tends to prove about them, and directed to Russian provincial, the defense answers, newspapers. I Fighting Counsels The Moscow Radio said the total The main antagonists were a length of the broadcast would run ; fighting government attorney, Thousands are switching to smoother, milder, u better tasting Calvert Reserve. DAL VERT reserve Blended Whiskoy -86.8 Proof-65 Grain Neutral Spirit. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City about 4200 words and is being re leased under a Washington date line. who has a 99.1 per cent record of convictions during the last year, and a husky, curly-haired blond whom President Truman has call ed a traitor. The blond is Euffene Dennis. SEATTLE (U.R) A slave freed ; general secretary and "bad bov" by Abraham Lincoln and the Civil f the Communist Party, who has Freed Slave Is 102 tional secretary; Gilbert Green, Illinois state chairman; Irving Po tash, vice president of the Inter national Fur and Leather Work ers Union (CIO); Carl Winter, Michigan state chairman: John Gates, editor of the Daily Worker, and Gus Hall, Ohio state chairman. landing field was being cleared jMechanlo Flies, Too for a rescue helicopter. Flying with Newcomb was Jerry , u .. ,i - ji Gorbell of Los Angeles, a mech- virtims. tnree,"" of -ahr,j tha m:h victims. three,1"11" mm and woman. Sunday night, Dr. Robert H. Haralson, Jr. but it was impossible to move the survivors over the difficult ter rain because of their injuries. Couldn't Land J. N. Newcomb, 28-year-old Army veteran from Glendale, Cal., flew over the crash scene early stood the pilot, James Hardy , , had leg and arm fracture, Vd the lone woman passenger , Fred Hall, 40, suffered , LT' 1 V ml 1 .T . Hall, 42, and Orville Rich, ail.W jaw. All from Detroit The other two reported able to passengers were Mich. walk, from All the Detroit, Maryville reached crash victims Sunday night by the rope ladder route. He re ported by radio that all four were injured and two were stretcher cases. The TVA official said he under- The crash occurred late Friday afternoon and survivors spent two harrowing, freezing nights on Z windswept mountain before . fifth occupant of the plane stent, en A. Walker, was able the injured ; his way through to civilization ,. ELECTROLTJX Vacuum Cleaner, Air Purifier Sales, Service. 1409 W. 4th. Phone 1612 War celebrated her 102nd birth day Sunday. r Mrs. Anna J. Luss, born in slav ery on a plantation at Honey Grove, Tex., March 20, 1847, said she had outlived three husbands and all but one of her 10 chil dren. The active, healthy woman at tributes her long life to "God's will." DR. L. W. PORRITT CHIROPRACTIC NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN ANNOUNCES OPENING OF NEW OFFICES At the Corner of 17th and Jefferson (1695 Jefferson) Formerly at 115 East Broadway OFFICE TEL. 2778 RESIDENCE TEL 1915 jettisoned his counsel and will represent himself. He has had no formal legal training. He is a former lumberjack, teamster, car penter, and longshoreman. Dennis will make the main de fense statement. The six defense attorneys have been alloted six hours for the statements, which will run them through Tuesday's session, V. S. Attorney i Opposing them. In the hour and one-half government opening statement, was John Francis i Xavier McGohey. The U. S. at torney is a finger-waggling, ruddy-faced man whose tall, lean body tenses as he talks. Technically the 11 Communist National Board members went on trial nine weeks ago. The first seven weeks were spent in chal lenging this federal court district's method of picking jurors. The Communists lost their challenge motion to void the Indictment. Se lecting a jury took two more weeks. I Charged Discrimination In its challenge the defense charged the jury picking method j systematically discriminated against women, Negroes, Jews, the poor, and manual workers. When a trial jury finally was se lected, it consisted of seven wo men and five men. Three are Ne groes, including the woman fore man. Two are unemployed, two are manual workers, two have names frequently considered Jew ish. 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