TUCSONIAN SAFE ON CLIPPER SHIPtA Tucsonian was on the Pan-American Anzac Clipper that arrived in San Francisco yesterday i 1 afternoon from Honolulu. He IsII;1’ ; Guy S. McCaffertv, jr., former Tuc-1 f - son high school and University of f■ Arizona football player, who was a ? I pilot aboard the ship. J sThe youth’s father, G. S. McCaf-fertv, 2230 North Oracle road, received a wire yesterday telling of | the arrival, but giving no details of the trip. The father said the plane left San Francisco last week for * , Singapore and would have been in !■ Honolulu Sunday during the heavy 1 bombing. It was Young McCaffer-tv’s second trip, the first one being to Aukland. New Zealand.McCaffertv is 27, was graduated from the university in 1936, served a year in the cavalry at Fort Bliss, then two years in the Air Corps. He was commissioned in the re-1 serve. He has been with Fan- American about 18 months. He has a wife and two children who live ; in Oakland, Calif. A brother. Rich- ] ®ard, works in the Pan-American ‘■ office.\t11Ic\Ijc