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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALI THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” EAU, /\LA KA WP DNLSD\; = e — ] PRICE TLN CENTS AUGUST 21,1946 VOL. LXVIL, NO. 10,354 U | OPA (GNTROL SADDLE BACK ON ALL MEAT Ceilings Exyrec{ed Ciose to June 30 Levels-Dairy Stuffs Stili Free LIVESTOCK SUBSIDIES ARE ALSO RESTORED industry Warns of Black Wl Market Re'urnS—NO BELIEVED to be first ceremony in which a husband and wife received military awards simultaneously, Col. Robert M. Love, center, and his Meais fo Buy wife, Nancy Harkness Love, receive the Distinguished Service and Alr Medal, respectively, from Lt. Gen. Jarold L. George in Wash- ington. Colonel Love was a ferry pilot and Mrs. Love originated the WASP, serving as executive officer. (International Soundphoto) Communist spok (HINESE REDS; Gié eifi&fli @n Briefer cnd Bpner ‘\% Q@NfiHAN b 3 ENTERESI SET UP GOVI., Spy S‘suw@ ds @4 1170 BARKS s!S STAKED IN {ATU.>. DARDANELLES Fate of Pcna(huied HlerS:A(heson Note Backs Tur- Unrevealed - Part of . key’s Responsibility for Crew Said Killed | i rew Said Kille ' Defense of Straits - | e State. pesariment - an- | RUSSIA REMINDED e s g e ool OF U-N CREATION ed in 48 hours—would be made # public at approximately 5 pim. (EST) today. ‘Move Combines With The nature of its contents % ; - Yugoslav Denouncing MANCHURIAN All - Out Mobilization of Anm.fa(.,.l?flsr Zone Com- Communists Against | manders in Germany Nationalists Denied | Reach Accord LIN, Aug A code of f interzone handling of idu d es esteblished today in reement b United zones of ] NANKING Au Cemmuni tablishmant of their Manchuria, uss par announced the current ;‘.'l\'m]‘. is ¢ Joseph T. McNarney, the 1 Commander, said the er th code be the return to the Soviet zone day of ¥ ian NKVD (sectet police) agent caught oper- ting a UNRRA employee in Amer 1pied territory ich a coa last hope” permanent WASHINGTO! Aug. 21—Pork chops, beefsteak, hamburger and all other meats e going back un-| ———— ey e Jows Threaten GOP MACHINE denied their party was ce for all- mobilization against Chiang not disclosed beyond a wowd deal with the Yugoslav fo PundureHarmony situation. It was generally be- un-r -(in‘u‘r( \.l‘lumll“:_: In at- | pistorie claim to direct interest in ing AfBerioan. PIANce. | Black affairs, the United States man’s statement that it licved that it would refer to JASHINGTON, Aug. 21—In an Announcement that a new lly declared its . oiite | today for and said they 3 A A li espionage activities note was forthcoming followed | to overthrow his i b i o b e ving he |Tisht opposition to Russian de- srmment hic 2 i imands for a share ary con- dairy products remain free of ceil- rnmen which is nrep the situation had been [frol "‘ e |“~ l\‘. A])l\lrnlln con: ings, but controls will be s one-party reghme NOW. .oy Eitan Al cmyier IR D “mm( i Wk o1t prices Jof ko finms fldf"'" fi counter; al Vassily Soko- telephene by Sec b GrimdBtoh s Ll gt Ghar 4 .. [ 1 top fight- o i ? g was one of two factors that sent jump further. i lowsk: qually to Ameri- te Byrnes and Unde | relations between the United St Those main decislons of the AR can Russian “individuals.” Achieson. % S0R LR SLLSE O government.” b and countries within the Soviet Nothing so impolite as the word i A orbit plummeting to a new postwar id that ador [ vers here Marshall and n St “spy” was mentioned, McNarney’s OF agrecment ran es follows e i nz fall- gy o unauthorized Russian in-| HAILED as a preview of 1947 swim and ' giviqual comes into the American guits is this strapless swim suit IATED PRESS) 1 low | 1 Tito declared in| he other was this country’s an- d today that Yu-/gry protest to Yugoslavia over the Price Decontrol Board ]nn!np!x-” H i widely varying reactions. , a i i The meat industry spoks of the _,q“ % | danger that black markets mizht ; hn Lei spring up again and that the pub- - o ' 1 to stop the shooting fi speech | ; lic would find less meat to buy. .|lk politics later, now were trying slavia we “but not at “cutrageous performance” of Yugo- B | Z0ne shail ke arrested. If an f rayon jersey, worn by Singer poslav s shier cr: t And the CIO cost of living com- s Offlfi’i llahon SUDDO” {0 et polltiial. nocora” st (IR CC SUGRLEE e, O T ity i, i Bus pod Y Rod apheld Yugoslav slay ‘fighter craft which attacked mittee said the decision to keep isals to | T B kL " W Ciuag, these sources sa had i strapless bra enables the gals to “¢!'O" against American fliers as and forced down an American dairy products free of controls “will 1 urns back Le INQ- !asked Marshall to request a list fon evenly without the' usual | dcfense of her sovereignty. II’I-m.\pmlt‘,t pl;u\le o craah - land, bring greater inflation to t c hich Communists th individ-| gtrap marks. (International) e told iron workers of Jesenice Premier Marsha to retorted that ers in Primaries |« : ed to d i | g1 ican people. | id i an 1 ted and the Red B e e e 2 by | —_— ernrant smy Commande on, the Congressionally created|, Haifa Military Court are execut- (BY THE ASSOCIATED PR - . 24, ho or at the most 48 1‘ urs econtrol Board: : e ‘ ge of Repu An- . - Furthermore, within one, week: the Fme 0 I(e ves he onnel s of the British arm « | coalition gov- if 18 On other peints in its first de-|young Jews senten infc e ¥ vlanes had violated Yugoslav ter- at any price.” nformed within ¢ve that “the question today is Bearing the signature of Under ¢ of true Democracy versus re- Scevetay’ 6t State Deéan Acheson, ci 1. Ruled against restering ceil- eaflets, in s - 1 (4 L tion.” the Dardanclles note expressed the R Tates oh all grain it K ‘J 3 h i ol ““'”flv::‘[ h’\ Ihe Yugeslav “strong man” ack- “firm opinion of this government 101 livestock and you should han Tussday's 4 d United States planes had that Turkey should continue to be voed down and that he had primarily respensible for the de- ssed one of the incidents, but fense of the Straits.” - 10 HOLD SECRETS .. s . n g | 1 T8 AN SEREOR UL e A AT & denicd the plane he saw had been Fointedly, it noted that the Rus- L1 9 J K b e e | SR Y st in clouds or had been sicn proposal cor D Eflsgfifig Eflfl( e's fired upon after being down. to the United Nations — a g : Talk To Tito ut reminder that an inter SAN FRAN 'sr() Aug. 21.—The r Ah E H = 4 ¢ o 4] Etan td " Vg American Legton in California to- SQI Ol (S i ! assador Richard C.' Ucnal organization has been set up anged to take up the to handle all s@ich sec v prok- dly behind a program DULUTH, Aug. 21.—A score of nged K i u ecurity prok safouisovs Y POIHE(EE Bondage pah i ing of two Am- lem to be paid again, at June e Seatier Greaf controls resstab- and cottor Ordered pric ned ¢ be products, including salad an ng oils. Shortly after the three-man pan- el announced its unanimous ruli last night, OPA Chicf Paul Porter told a reporte ned no refer- dow the Yu- dd the Straits become the an C- sports “Restor ubsidies on m 1 1’ 1“]‘“":‘ ““I“‘;;‘]‘;‘; LDty ] clash e personally with object of attack ‘er threat of an means we _establish ceilings : I S ‘is GG? Re @ ; at the Marshal's attack. by an aggressor,” the note at or closs to June 30 levels. ention ned. ; a ei’ e(, e 18 Yo Bt in Bled. Patterson “the resulting situation introduced ¥ resolutio L. Burr Beldc and adopted d upon President Truman to retain United States secrets of constitute a threat to inter- | national security and would clearly an- be a ction on the part Berlin that American couneil of the Unit- port flights. betw 1 Vi- is the on beef, por veal. We have not decided lamb.” IN EFFECT SEPT. 3 SHINGTON, Aug. 21.— Az, Aug. 21 i Reece of Commit’ ¢ Dulut & Ircn Range Railroad’s ore dc s ttered as approximately 6 roligerren charged the picket line ke in con- “th ral 1 ceilings on meat, ordered re-estab- v c M miliary power and %0 gorap 4 : and Udine, had been government Jished by the Decontrol Board, pro- Hha 3 {ip | Pla for international control of i th drawn pistols and night e a vasut) aRime ot “tki bably will go into effect at ul“‘_i) la r to th: House tomic weapons. ticn of ‘the two-pa Sy’ ,13 b ,\‘“" b “‘.“i Il:’_“d‘ CH downing of the two planes, ction in a man- stores about Sept. 3, an OPA offi- f i Utah Repnbmeans. in a run-cif - P ' “1 ““ '“i . l‘:)“ 1 ;"“i:l‘m»‘<);(";:l fita. s ned to con-|ner entirel ant " ikl tha cial said today. cn halibut € apparently had chosen ? ?‘l; TG i\l istently “in the bg ' 05 anothér car ap- Gen, W ciples and of the United ¢ This tentative arrangement, to Washington A 1 ; 4 et ratd i FeBk. fwid 5 ot ar . stions " Adhesdn ‘veattinmied TIkIG: cd Stetes willingness to partic aion wh helped (o ¢ b : o Admit Attack control policies. OUTLAWING WARS e A ject to approval by the Agric tural Department, will put bac retail ceilings on meats 12 days la- ter than OPA previcus ad plan- ned lged that Yug ’ fo i e G, s siong 2 STEAMER MOYEMENTS O s kot st X5 HIGHES SON The WaShll’lgiOH minations; TCKYQ, Aug. 21.—Japan’s pro- princess Louise, ¢E frapsport which i r-.ju in ‘n,.\l (‘q posed constitution outlawing War q.. Friday mor ’ 30, near Bled” Monday and implic REIURN HERE err 2 GO _Round remen wh 1 3 Uum()rl'ullf" was approved by a s::(jlul He u.,v duled tc b 718 1 i ’,“ .:‘A:l- (\ ,,’,‘:,b e Y iers Mond Ly n was a close sqt e for e mittee with amendment today ,..iqek VRN R i s - X , however, despitc Tam- and will be presented tomorroW — puncecs Norah sailed from \Y,w- it ble accident m Hug hv's Amu his son, Tom- mbers of the crew para- my, Juneau High School student, G out. Their fate has not b sengers from Seattle to Ju- . Alaska arriving on. I'. won m‘ (_n_ for formal Huus«_a action. The onl uver at 9 o'clock this noum ¥ i y a vote of 9,773 dissenting .\ole m_cnmmxw 3 s in June gometim mdny. from the (,r)mmul Alaska, from Westward, due 4., By DREW PEARSON (Ed. Note—Teday Drew Pear- the War stration report State Department note vesterday sen gives another important | p",d,.‘,,k V. P. Bryan took the baigies el ut August 28 muthbound el ! . ; i o s R diagnesis of our difficult and ‘OPP, Ala. — Two men, one of |Republican nomination from Mar-| Holdmg Ihe Aleutian, scheduled to S gy B ..« (.m.m.a.u .‘.lf‘v{'l”mf : 1.‘ [ Mrs Hughes and Tommy left all-important relations with 'y 00 o) Opp policeman, were <hot | cantonio and Grant Reynolds won | Seattle Beptember 1. o '-‘u “u. wm.) ‘1]] .”;'.‘;”“_1': \“\~ u.;w / ke no repetition of the in Jm‘r(n\uI .“;‘l“d‘“]v m;'.b of July to Sovi i ¢ 2 . € for a, {1 3 e Fri-iby iy acturing in- cidents. meet Mr. Hughes in Seattle. For Soviet Russia.) {to death and two others wers |it from Powe 1. ‘Bag A North Sea, from Seattle, due Fri (hmu in this section. Tn P where Secretary of st several years Mr. Hughes wounded here last night when offi-| Ay SRS i day evening. 5 et st Morri i BALDWIN OVERWHELMED HAYS, Kas.—Mrs. Van Hartman = & . In the group are L. Morris Stite By s attending the peace con umlmul in airplane fac- WASHINGTON — 1If the Soviet|¥ounde a ) when_ uftl- 1 Y Eel e IGovernment had deliberately set %% ;;:f”;fi{';‘"‘“ i VArranis| paidwin lost the 17th (Sl |was mystified when she reached _“r ngass, from Seattle, due Fri-{cpel, consulting pulp and paper en-|conference, it was stated that the | retumning to Se- out to make mistakes 1t couldn't|CIAreing ass ult and battery UDOMigiocking) district nomination by 5 into her ice box for a sack of eggs o8y, gincer of New York: Harold | Seeretary ‘had had a pogismt B |three sawmill f C. P. Moore s Freighter Square Sinnet (, a logging engineer fro: uled to sail from Seattle Frida Kdne. Wash, M. H: Thos sighter Sword Knot scheduled pyothers Tr {with the Yugoslav | Bdvard Kardelj yesterd Opp Policel 1 to State Senator Frederick R.|and pulled out a bag of silver coins 1w took an activ st part in the war, id today. | Coudert, Jr., who was supported by and pennies. have made more than it has piled, s the factories in which he was up in the past year. In the one y SR e Republican orgainzation. ! than by Eh(bar: R, 5. Max- of St. Paul, > A e Gl ¥ o year that has passed since V-J Day, | ROMFORD, England — A bul-|'h¢ 2 Just then her father, R. § g eattis. Frida E mployed were often right in the Russia has won the ill will of her| I Nmo::x o n;gé(]:x;:mm w;:z‘ Baldwin aides contended he was|well, telephoned to ask anxio » sail from Segttle Friday. and W. O. Keehn of Fole o) s e e Estebeth scheduled to sail at 6 gy § 4 ki b neighboring countries in Europe, todis ¢ iftean WehRn e o hiidTen denied organization support because ‘” she had carried home the ‘””P i :m‘k e ror(silk‘. ers in New York. Mr l)mu., DI ASIER AGAIN Whille in Juneay, My, Hughts will i i {he voter for som2 major New Deall ayay Church collection the night 2 8 ‘ is necomnanisd by his wife | able £ vixib s ‘Fifece. Mow' Bk | Hmm- { thick of the bombing. | | 0 i has lost virtually all her friends in| - | i ) & Rfales and has' fumed|Pos e 0.8 *HUIDHAL | measures ) | betore by mistake. o Festerday and todfln e #roup Hagerup, The family expects to most of the world against her GIRRATTAR L v g nother race on which much| ge had concealed the money in ABRAHAMSENS VISIT Ragonemiy Sonig k! 9 SReREX | STR!KES FORMER remain in Juneau for an indefinite In considering our present strain=i . .o diers and ss b ‘\ est was centered, Rep. Augustus| the pag, and next morning found i Clark of the Alaska ""“P'p"‘“‘” period. Mrs. Hughes is remaining ed relations with Russia, this is all- | 05 " Gapayear Hetiotacy inring Bennet lost Repub ’an Tenom-| pimself counting eggs instead Of Arriving on the Alaska yesterday Board, and B. F. Heintzleman, Re- INING (EN‘ER fin Seattle for approximately a p | inatic to Mrs. Katherine St.|caen .rnoon .for a short visit in Ju-|Sional Foreste | imonth before returning to Juneau. important. Tt indicates that mel.. o) ere transferred today in| is runnng on our side, that Russia’s . Douglas C-47 plane to the Ameri ¥ own policies are playing mm}mn can National Cemetery in Franoc hands, and that war can be avoid-| a distant cousin of the late| LA VTR The party will leave this after- 10 neau were Mr, and Mrs. Arthur! nt anklin D. Roosevelt. AbrehAnisan] noon on the launch Leota for MOKELUMNE HILL, Calif, A | | Two years ago, ousted lOCAl MER(HA“TS Mr. Abrahameeh s the. oldest[Pelersburg snd Wrangell, Upon ar-), i Aug, | S"OCK 0“0]‘"0"; 1 . | i stershur oy char! —Fire today wiped out nea t 3 n - Petershur h 1 t w r v Hamilton Fish, a veteran of Con brother of Mrs, Marghret Berlin riv etershurg they will char S outt' ot the -businese” sectlon| | NEW YORK, Allg. 21 — Cliiess ed. TOLEDO, O. — Physicians re- 5 | E e vear ag 4 sia was T e e {gress, from his seat. | e R 450 er a plane to make local investiga-| y One year ago Soviet Russia Was|,oiieq today that Mrs. Walter G. g:\ de from Bennet and Bald-| Io MEET IONIGHI and ;!\:;:(-.rl»gfld‘wd Wyller of this oo yimber and water power re-|Of this old mining town, which lu.sv,i‘i“"[ ation on Juneau mine | dered the gry vior of the \ P isit eir ore- e ras rocked v g 5 America oy fyent oy 8 wife of a bus driver,} ., “ponublican Congress members S heln sources and will close their studies,month was rocked by a bomb e is 7. American \Can world. In Europe, the Ruscians Were y.¢ ojven kirth to her ninth child, : S — latives in Juneau the Abrahamser o 2 osior wconda 45';, Curtiss- given credit, far more than thelg), Ii;_v Caesariean section, & six- jeom New Folk ;‘h{: dh"d OPPOSI“| A}l merchants are urged to at- will return to their home in Kath-|*" Sevehiien 'Li'_'."“__zfl ‘MN:) :,," was. reporied isijured in| 4 Intenationsl Harvkbtts United States, for liberating the|pound, three-ounce boy. Like zuel“C" were FEDORE O |tend the third general meeting of ryn, North Dakota. FORNACE ARYEE {the baze which swept the mm,.‘f% Kennecott 541, New York Cen- eccupied countries, were even hail- other cight, the ninth child was | the Juneau Merchants Association P —— ! i > block in the center of ‘town and!tral Northern Pacific 2 ed by some as the pioneers of 2 porn about two weeks prematurely.| ~PUBLISHERS ARE LUCKY |tonight at 8 o'clock in the CIO MRS. WILLIAMS IN TACOMA | No demage restlted from the oil|destroyed four buildings—a two-(U. §. Steel 8§%, Pound $4.03%. new world order. In the USA, most L eee - Hall, Chairman Ernest Parso! _—— burner fire 7:20 this morning at'story building which housed the| Sales today were 840,000 shares. Americans had a genuine admira- AGA KHAN IN DEAL CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — The|announces. Informed of her mother’s illness; ‘1 Kennedy Street, and the fire|pestoffice and a library, a two- s averages today are Cala- Is 200,00, rails 62.16, utili- ingui stone structure of 1 tion for the heroism of the Rus-| [AUS, E, Switzerland —~ Th c;bcuilu,m Newspaper Publishers As-{ The election of a permanent Mrs. R. H. Williams flew to Ta- | w: red shortly after the|sto sian people and looked forward to| oga Khan, rich Moslem leader, has| sociation Bulletin passed its “bad|Board of Control will be held a h. early this week. Mrs.!3-9 alarm was turned -in. }vm.\ Electric Company, the John a period of friendly coOperation. |pought the Palace Hotel and -theluck” issue with no disastrous re-|the plans to provide for the expected to stay in Ta- AN on. s 15 A. Rollins Refrigeration Company - e - yland a building used by the assay! Many pearl fisheries off Austral- office and the printing plant of the ia were Japaness before World War Calaveras Weekly IT brought their internment, y | coma with her mother until the| Japanese emperors cnce were - latter part of next month when, poc 1at had to sell » will retwrn to Juneau, autographs to make a Teday that good will has van-|potel and restaurant “Des Pal-}sults. The publication’s bulletin|vice of a paid executive se ished. In all of Russia’s satellites,|yjers” the former for a reported!No. 1313 was issued on Friday,«July' will be discussed during the mec (Continucd on Page Four) | 3325 000, i hig ing. e e