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Vit THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” -~ - e e - —~— —- — — b, VOL. LXVIIL, NO. 10,442 : IU"«[L AU, ALA‘KA WI:DI\ESDA\ DE Ch’VIBLR 4 1946 PRICE TEN CENTS GOP SOLONS EMERGENCY PLAN PROBE IS EXISTING OCCUPATION AT OAKLAND 'Bide Time Until Republican Mayor Beach Aroused atl Controlied Congress AI-Out Strike Which | Is in Session \ Paralyzes City % Dec 4 Sen- BULLETIN 'MILLION IS SENTENCE GIVEN UMW Lewis Escapes Jail But Fin- ed $10,000~Injunc- tion Issued RELIEFSHIP [RUSS ACCEPT ~ FORALASKA U SPLARFOR DESIGNATED CUT IN ARMS FiveIhousa;diTon Freight- Conciliatormbve Hailedj er Reef Knot Is to as Opening Way for Load ai Porfland Immediate Action PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 4—The By MAX HARRELSON - : Oakland, Dec. 4 WASHINGTON Federal Judge U. 8. Maritime Commission today AKX , N. Y., Dec. 4 bided: their. timei =Afthreat to shut off gas, elec- I. Alan Goldsborough today fined named the 5000-ton freighter Reef|Scyiet Foreign Minister V. M. Mo- chance to explore the tricity, telephone service and Ithe United Mine Workers Union y, venereal| water to strike-paralyzed Oak- Knot to load Alaskan relief cargo jotov, conciliatc otov, in a C d incompet- Iand was made by CIO unions here for shipment to the Territory today to accept Uni move, agreed d States arms $3,500,000 and John L. Lewis $10,- for contempt and then he is- and waterfront officials rushed requctions proposals as a kasis for Jeopardize| tcday in a to Mayor ued an injunction ngainst the coal preperations for its sailing. Citcussion and daclared that the| of Ger-. Herdert L. Be: Wef 3 ! strike pending final court rulings. Lt. Com. E. P. Chester, special Big Power veto would not apply to g dreat contained in a | The injunction will replace the will have con- is or- Republi sent by the Jeint Committee of CIO un- | seemed Alameda County (C-k- ation t0 land). T commitice called a | investigate the allegations despite: mass mecting fer tomorrow night | (1) A denial by De- {5 ‘“rccommend an immediate partment that conditions are as course of action” unles; Mayor bad as described Beac kes aopropriate steps | ) F dent Truman's state-' qo bring abcut a t at a news confarence vester-' joment” Alaskan agent, said the Maritime any system of controls and Commission advised him the ship tions in connection with arms lim would require 14 days repairs be- {tations. fcre sailing but that officlals of| gyq gratement was hailed immed- Lidell and Clarke, Inc., the agents j,ic1. by British Delegate Sir Hart- for the vessel, believed it could de-|jco Shaweross St ailone part within several days concession.” | Australian Delegat Com. Chester announced he had pay Hasluck said the telephoned Acting Gopernor Lew restraining order waich Lewis ig- [nored in precipitating the coal erisis, It was this act which brought the contempt of court sen- tences today The injunction will remain ' in | force until Judge Goldsborough piE ; | 3 . ds ¥ " " ‘V\|:4> on a ‘‘declaratory judgment” Isfactory set- | S C HOO L FAMILY — Donnie Myers (left), 17, Plain- asked by the Government the d Jan. 3, and ther no doubt of their determ new So and opened the way for immed- me . Willlams at Juneau for Alaskans jie Uniteq Nations action . Sl i the AFL gemeral | O 0 . high school quarterback, his drum majoretie wife, | Such a judgment will determine to direct their orders to the Port- Do, 1 Dotpally . (DL e, d:" ’ln. ' he ([“f. rx ‘f(] think an werk sicppage dispute ! Betty, 16, and their 5'2-months-old daughter, Donna Rhea, make { Whether Lewis broke his contract Jand Chamber of Commerce and . .\.o. oo “ned o ald S A et oo | a threesome when their school plays football games, {covering the Government - held It was the four Republican mem- OAKLAND, Calif,, Dec that business and mercantile firms of the Senate War Investigat- aroused Mayor, declaring here were rapidly assembling goods {mines legally or illegally If the injunction also is dis- delegation welcomed decision to American ‘ fof the loading Mg _"(;)\_ ittee who made public, of Ogkland is not going bac " ° {cbeyed, Lewis may again be cited | Freight By Air s A over objection of the six-man Dem- the jungle,’ demanded drastic em- | a Or s s wne’s\ lp 0 i for contempt, and, it adjudged gutl- \,,: Mganwhile o Portland dir-freight e ol lidne 4 ik : r;W . rcp\)\x;[l by rm(n— .’w l:,, ‘:a‘\x\‘us‘ LJda‘plln. i{)(-\‘\:i;lx' v, subjected to additional penal- forwarding firm organized by form- . .= o000 S vl 3 BL(es. COURS RRE DEAGENT, (er L IH AN IRE Loy, - | ties, er air servicemen announced they . ':A,,(,\T.“:;:.vll-“‘ ‘4_:":.“’: okt ?]H_{\ P lE‘LPYl”—:’u_lll‘.: Gad taiting the charge out of crganized labor which has | . [ . Union lawyers promptly filed no< had chertered a DC-4 cargo plaue H'“l“" A i ‘r “"_ U“]\‘I"“ g “l‘-““ :'.,,\. e toiiortas with | < The Miager Pepari. tecounted:#Mekid n meteepuliton ' aies .. of es('n Ing " Ian a“ s {tice of appeal, which is expected to load and leave hers Friday for i;lvf u“w’l ’r’l“] A "_u o T "j_:_‘" o b tales of immoral conduct by some 1000,000 people tied up since 5 a.m. to go quickly to the Supreme Court. Anchorage loaded with 17,500 pounds ,!;'PLM i it “_f’{f_fi-‘ £ ‘;,' i ol tha American occupation troops, vesterday | ! Ty moved’ that. {he Audgment of groceries, tobacco and other ‘Vr‘(;‘y s orn m"”‘!" % 1‘» l;\-(" ¥atly unsatisfact performances by ne- Even as Mayor Hervert L. Beach | be suspended pending appeal. itemms, including beer, The firm, Of the Amer i thatie. WE CGAS}' MAY gro troops, misconduct by officers, summoned the City Council to act | ones ( p e our Lewis heard the sentences im- the Wy-East Sales Company, re- Rl opty poesy and an estensive influx of Jews beeause “no community can exist passively, although his face muscles perted it planned to send se On the veto, he seid: 1%5," i other displaced persons into in angrchy,” the word was passed 3 twitched. planeloads of cargo into Alask@l wThere is need to aispel an cb- BE HARD HET DY United States zone. among all AFL unions for an even chmKAN A1u~ka _Dec. et w/\fiHIN(x'IUT\ Dec. 4—Wiltiam '~ Government counsei said it would eities each- week. ; - vious misunderstanding which has BNt TRt R N, Yok BHINGaRe, of stjength; - i Prompted by *he dong matitime A Brophy, Commissioner of Indian Not object to a stay i the union | _y'l'he Reef Knot, which q!lx\ed arisen. The Soviet government is FREiGi.‘I EMBARGO Gison " (HoMich): . Ball (R-Minn) Tlxu huge \m]kuu‘l, protesting a ' gpyike Aldska labor's non-partisan Affairs, said today that a Supreme Would post bond and file appeal dire-BSept. 22- fromew four of AULY i, favor of the Security Council Knowland (R-Calif) explained * Proied., dggiv of mer-{pojjical Action Committee has Court decision last week upholding P#pers by tomorrow -marning. in the Philippine ISlands Serving ,qopting measure to prohibit weap- decided to make it public in Chandise through picket lines 10 called for rescinding from the the claim of Orcgon's Alcea tribes' The fine against the union rep- Army installations, would be ch\int- ons of mass destruction. Only t SAN FRAN ), Dec. 4 to cofrect inaccuracies in'tWO struck department sl.nrc?. has: jones Shipping Statute of the dis- to certain land marks the end of resents $250,000 a day for the dur- ered to the Alaska Steamshib principle of unanimity in the government's fre embargo, com- TN e R LR m:.ld all public transportation. | o, rmnatory clause which bars for- diccrimination against Indians ation of the coal strike, thus far, $ ey, e velenl Das SRS chubcll o the adoption'ing on top of the congestion been dribbling into the press for Halted commuter service across ejoy ghips from hauling American The cowt upheld a Court of In passing sentence after a tense to handle 100 tons of refrigerated of a red ated by the recently k'hdld S oy cight-mile-long San Francisco- . .. ¢, Alaska ports. Claims ruling that the Tillamook, round of behind-the-scenes confer- perishables. action is necessary in adopting regu- tme strike, cen be The War Department contended O2kland Bay ]Bnduv ulud lhuz' i e ; and other Indians of the ences with lawyers for both Gov- ( Bu inessmen South lation on control commissions. to the west,” in the l‘,)mlt)n DD o g . ade Jammed it with privately owne: he committee decided to send grcup, through occupancy ' ernment and union, Judge Golds- Meanwhile, two Alaska business-' Molotov's position thus summed trict Manager W. C. Griffin of the jo o iooos OM(, ‘,Hzl’:";;:’,']':::,m“‘fi‘ automobiles carrying more than fclegrams to President Truman, g . m,.,,.w"”m, Ve hmve ROt Borwugh At men had arrived to work with Com. to be that the veto should apply Association of American Railroads.!\ ..o col Francis P, Miller, wers 7,000 persons. Alaska’s Governor and Delegate E. jiop g ownership of and which the “This (the coal strike) is one of /Lonix*xr;;; on Paye Eight) dm'm_g the setting up of the in- Griffin said the emba nsupported and sed upon C‘Itaed. up a ‘hugv segment (lfill ABDP; .B:(‘;‘;‘-h‘“\ f‘:skn.mcauch! ‘:‘L:; U. S. Government took away from ;1,.‘. most serious thx‘-mzs mff[’ has TPy spection and control machinery by ped cn the coal-burning sip” and “hearsay Eas! _Bu nfdu.s!x»u : I\-mn.' The .mm.:u u. :;lxx.x'x:LIL then ”.” dm’n:loped in this country. he Security Council, but once the!because of the coal A proposed investigation was call- Pulled AFL sailors off mvrchunt: 1as also approved similar telegrams. Previously, Indian ownership has ‘I don't Ihxxxk anyone wants to 5 Ao machinery was ready to operate the ffect Pacif ed off after Meader came back “DibS Copies of the wires were sent been adjudged solely upon the basis See the uhions kicked a mortal 1€ aShlngfl)n veto would net apply. This is in d aggravate the West frem a four-weeks tour of Central Forced suspension of five news-, = ,i;.‘; Moore, President of the Of signed treaties, Brophy said. blow nor any blow which would conformity with the American posi- glut even though many Eurcpe and produced his confiden- PaPers, including the Oakland Trib- ’I(rm:-nd I d(‘h‘“”l; of L“\;m. at “The Supreme Court,” he said’turn back the conditions of labor. Merry GO Round 1 that the Security Council re ofl-burning. igg) report to the committee. ¥ield-;Une, one which hadn't missed an:, oo " oo nicieroup to take In & statement, “has held that| “I can't say whether labor has should be the agency to set up g co “’;‘ Wil be 0 1o the ardvice of the State and ®dition since 1874, |the lead in the fight and CIO Oviginal Indian title is as good ""\":n m'v;ltfl' friend in this couniry controls, but that the machinery ! Tancisco, way Departments, which contended G At . committee agreed ANY White man’s title, an I am. DR;,\\’ PEARSON should be independent after it ic fhe ,,,qr:m-y was inadvisable at ifl‘,"’:‘:’fl;.v e [i‘,‘m,'l_':x""":‘lll,:;;““f;"‘.fi “Indians are entitled to recover! Goldsborough said the court pesns Movement of perishable crops to! pic. Iy B8 RO ena 1500 A-"-END WEST Lo sp B i the value ol land taken away | “does not see in the recommenda- WASHINGTON — A top-secret - etee | the t in refrigerator cars will b¢ (o . jneluding Hugh Mitchell of { : X Y" ‘ i . by the Government. This means' tions ot the Government a desire cablegram just been received distupted because “‘under present woonington, voted in a block for i Elmer Wolf nn..-rd f’(-llf‘hl}nln R Sy standing dis- |to strike at the miners eral MacArthur, banning several i l I ‘, justify movement of those ca: 2 4 U iwide movement to have the law o BTN Gl schemes | evil, @ monstrous thing,” the jurist important newspapers from taking {empty, back here,” Griifin point !amended permanently And. ataied. thefn -reRTasd o som T eell S o anpan ey e o EMBARGO TOSTOP = i MEET IN SEATTLE. - Andgiq b D s e New Sank H;;'akl Tl'ig:me, cy:»n.\» “We've been trying to get :nlv‘B U l I. E I I N S - e f Brophy said the court decision |cestitution. It's a threat to demo- tian Science Monitor, Chicago Sun, huge t of import goods ] i : LE i The 3 > F A t C tressed anew the respoisibility of Cratic government its . b g“.l"m“fo nay e ey NORIHWESI ME“‘S‘ ipsdel pho eshint o ey ¢ “szlx::‘rlw}j:'i(i' iR s e Ine Aris voncer! cmployees of the Office of Indian s 5 s the Daily orker. here after the maritime e e T s # s A o ake . #iith y P In his telegram to the War De- T During the strike pericd we accum- ~ WASHINGTON — Eugene Meyer fl‘f;e’"l“_l‘l‘v(“,“(’ji & Q""“ | De( 11 ?0 P[esem 2 i ,,:v,"f,::i' e ',’,i\pi,):_[‘("“ I"d“"i: °“.", \", I;‘R.lfl;l'(;“ il partment, General MacArthur ac- SFATTLE, Dec. 4—A predic- ulated a lot of fre cars which announced today he resigned [T 3L ]fd‘ 2 e e 2 4 B @ sy I8 S i l\“,‘F“‘”rR il cused these papers of “downright tion that the national rail, freight brought in export goods and hoped as President of the World Bank, ’]‘l“-‘“:’(f.m i n“‘v -m'“ ! M £ H H Pt T -424 l:ou)' W quackery and dishonesty.” embargo will result in an almost to use se cars to districute the | exactl months after he be- 5. " ACHEACE i ? IS. . armon xose McMULLEN LEAVING 5 ‘""“!":"1‘"3‘("“:‘_;"““;‘_ ?“ . MacArthur's cable was sent after immediate closing of the Northwest’s impor lcame the first persen to hold that % B ”'3 o i ) L‘:' . the War Department wired him, sawmills came today frem the West it’'s all confused,” he went office. oA LBHE BYe raBFeariteq in the Renty' Ha inezzo-so- . MATS. Bcse Mulien, sccretary o m”'\‘,m:,',',’,' .“:u o il 5 suggesting that a group of mw.s-. Coast Lumbermen’s Asscoiation on, fu:d the elfl'rl‘(:\n ke ver) S 'G'I‘GV ——1; A ’ (,’L‘\ " ey p M“;m]mm { at the piano 0 U .S /\Jlfl,“{'},‘ Pat Gilmore, and ' J At A”,p'm_‘ Maximm. 205 0 paper cditors and cowespondents: 1L V. Simpson, Associntion Aavecal IDshs vesk L O e g € Cclogates from Acia and Eu-{cy Mis, Den MeMullin, will appear her daughter, Suzanne, are plan- ‘g inuoun g . make a brief tour of qap:m and president, said halt of rail mov - r 'If (.UHHTHH e ; Lo fi:"‘ 2 ad as every portion “‘Tm a concert Wednesday night, Dec, NDE to leave for a live-week va-! g o i Korea, as they recently did through ments will “force the sawmills to ABtursl WS to REGHE B R Novn Anmiia {11, at 8:15 ccleck in the Methodist ation I the South aboard thel, wpapper rORECAST e which is always 1"‘*‘”‘ to “‘_ake SUB- .1t js a body blow to the na-| ;;J,l,'v;“llll ".m;‘ 1“;?;3";".]:;:""i“;:";;: over atomic enargy we may est lJ-ID“,m‘”“v\ to be presented by the Within the next couple of day d o Mty ol Rt st i gestions to MacArthur, phrased the ;0. emergency housing program el P ®lish, we shall be at the me: of | Fine Arts Department of the Ju- and daughter will fly from o .o " clow flurries and ® [ telegram in taclful anguags, IO The disastrous effect will be felt Di DURn g0 Heune Ithoc who exercise the control.” the! can Woman's Club to Sun Prancisco f0r el g gy Northeasterly winds to- » R BalE that 1 e e e | 0F manths to come.” - . 9 PARIS—The Communist Party gencral secretary, Dr. Samuel M This same concert program is :’, San ey awill eUMN e night and Thursday. Lowest e i - to let the press ge pl H. E. Brown, production vice plAvEp '“E - up ¢ Lr e i gt Cren orbiwarned {n an address 1, oo il emoon, Dec, | 2 itory fhe fi of the | o omperature tonight near 16 e [l of the ocoupation: president of Boeing Aircraft Co.. i g deteated taday i 45 I BB, cparcaitbe heliopening | of the | o BRI RERE B e Year "o degrees. . The Supreme Commander in the i materials are on hand to meet l’ea‘zxex.::ng“oxw;“rfi :;ch\::ckt ""‘h:‘; biennial meeting \dleasire’ of bhe Bisters, nurses and R le R . | ERc s ot esttorh :b.o":h:; most_manulgchuring needs for the! . LOS, ANQELES. . Dec, e (e Thr Bremibr. falléd ot | ¢ diieene,) sdded, [N )bty JOHN BISHOP RETURNS ' ® PRECIPITATION . plying. First he objected: » balance of the month but, he said. portland club in the Pac Coast, = ik truth which has been disclosed 'n g illihe 2Rt AN ie At Juneau—06 inches; since ® [ when the War Department Sent .pero js no saying how serious the lcapus is dickering for a player icction in the New National As-1/ "\ man is not good enough m: 1‘1; e IH“ g 5 : Sy aioo ool o Dec. 1,785 inches: ‘since July. & | firclccft:ecdabl::;-t::x:?m:e‘:imzaierf.“ i:a,.las‘s ReYnd. Mt gt oL I jShe, hey I,Y;",‘l“, f;;’,:{‘;c‘(f‘u,;“:f n‘]"::‘; VANCOUVER, B. C—Reparts of *UC" knowledge and power o Wirer 1o dufhey | foinid e Bk Diank teon gt & At Airpori—trace: since Dec. ® N While many Army men would i 0 2 ' 4 ~m_ol"l")l>\-_ s -n;m‘éger *w workers earning high as $340 | expenses. ing trip 1o the tes, during \\m.-nv: .I.» ; 42 inches; sinee July 1, : B agree with MacArthur's opposition e ooeed Marin (Owen wii® be ) anc|in & Pwo-week period in, VancouvexySORop“MI“ (llIB | The public is urged to attend he spent three weeks in New York| 3228, \ i ucceea. ds while others are unem- .the Wednesday night concert, to,City where he attended spring style © © ® ¢ @ o & ¢ o ¢ o o to the Daily Worker, which is an (OA(H WI(KHORST nounced. hipy i ¥ 56 gl st i offictal Communist publicatian, the g BSerihi taibnb e et ployed has resulted in a union re- I_UN(HEON THURSDAY promo and stimulate intere in showings War Department was surprised at “dime ‘a dozen” nowadays, it saems, | 3uest for less overtime, i 'p:.;nl;n(‘tm“x‘: m\ ‘h,l\.“",().)v[ = }“ = 1..1:1x m]l ;1“[ «”l s u’m o ()::", I_ARSEN R'IES ARE B Macarthur's banning of the Chris- IN FOR BAD '"ME Sith Butfalo ot thE st afnat B _. b e ram, as well as o enjoy an eve- merchundise” for the store. Biehof | tian Science Monitor, which is non- league expected momentarily to The National Basekall Congress' A luncheon at 12 o'clock noon g of al pleasu xpects to have an advance show- et - new pliot from such no- At Los Angeles announced expan- tcmorrow is announced by the| - - ing of the new styles 500 H S[T FOR IHURSDAV partisan, and the New York Her- i i an 2 alif -~ i 2 ay s globs gram, | Soropt ' s will be held - ald Tribune, which is Republican. BERKELEY, Calif., Dec. 4—A'(aples as Frankie Frish, the old Sion today of its global program,iSoroptimist Club. This will ! R4 * The San Francisco Chronicle, also, week-long storm howling about the Forqham flash of the St Louis With the addition of the Philip-/in the Gold Room of the Baranof | SI‘O(K OUOIAHONS A ag WO PR s i Republican, is edited by Paul C.lears of the University of Califor- cgrdinals and last season with the Pines as the 2lst country which and all members are requested to o dotentad. Warter Bvens. ot | morrow: afterncon st 2 -o'cldde fok Smith, who had a brilliant war nia’s Frank Wickhorst will reach piptspurgh team; Luke Sewell, 1946 Will decide @ recognized national Le there and on time. | \NEW YORK, Dec, 4 — Closing urk by & technical knockout Thorvald Larsen, 64-year-old resi récord in the Marine Corps and its peak tonight, and the huffing ggipper of the St. Louis Browns, Pa:chball championship. oo | e guest speaker will be O. Jii ) iov " or slaska Juneau mine eighth round at Elizabeth, dent who died late last week. The Nevy, and who, during & recent and puffing may blow the Bear'unq paul Richards, relief catcher| The Congress alo announced that|Smith of the ‘erchants' Associa- GO, W BEE SULL Tl Entique Bolanos of Mexico Rev.. G. Herbert Hillerman il trip through Germany, was vigor- coach right out of his job. for the Detroit Tigers. for the second year a Canadian- tion who will talk on the present -{;BCI A:fn-n-m;. A5 By kno‘r‘kn“(‘l i m“L~““‘-”‘.:M;\“}\- e ecndust. b Remiosls. aure it ‘{:m m; st P LS m:f:lel; g[:g:,}: k;:?-:a s:icdmr‘;fie:mffi SR *3?’5“3"1.ufiqnlflfiffi;wgf& hse”;} Ghd ,momein’,, | Wright 6, International Harvest- . D. C, in six rounds at ment will be in Evergreen Ceme- my’s work. " 5 @ 4 { . Sta b 3 2 R F e : % O i ¢ G the athletic help around the Berk- ~WASHINGTON — President Tru-'Toronto. It will bring together the er 69%, Kennecott 49, New Yark Los George Duke of Pet-, tery : : . i p ay appoi arles : fons of na at < RETURN FROM STATES Central 16%, Northern Pacific aluma lifornia, fou ten- Larsen was last employed by the SECRETARY BYRNES ON eley campus, is meeting at 7 p. m. man today appointed Charles R.|champions of tournaments a s - 4 g it P i X 0 B E. Harris Co. ‘working 8t HaWe MacARTHUR (PST) and high on its agenda is Denny, Jr, of Baltimore, M., to be Wichita, Kansas, and London, Ont. - ; —_— 0%, U 8 el 7T1%, Pound round draw with Don L guriar - K. HArris Og. moiNiH) Eiay chairman of the Federal Com- - - -Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Stewart were $4.03%% at Fresno. Joe Velez of Seattle Inlet cannery. ¢He has a sister, o -5 oram 'the matter of what's to be done =y - TN gt . : s. G. Gt else: rmerly Iom:‘?:urlusu e i hbaut Wickhorst, who last month Mmunications Commission. Denny| One of the earliest descriptions| incoming ‘passengers on the PAA . Sales today were 1,440,000 shares. decisioned -Eddie Tate of Portland Mrs. G. Gabrielsen, who formerly 4 % | pla ’ attle vesterdav, re- Dow, Jones averages today are to win the lightweight title of ‘a live in New Westminster, B. C.; . A _lended the first year of a three- has been acting chairman of thelof opal in English is that written|plane from Seattle yesterday, re ' e ; s S > CINCAFPAC, Tokyo W e con- o contract with a record of twe FCC since Paul A. Porter left that by Dr. Stephen Batman in the relgn | turning from @ visit of several as follows: industrials 17033, rails boxing tourney billed as the Pacific but she has since moved. and et 3 34 9 s 35 Joast J ¢hs mships 'es: i PS8 1S Vil SonBeed o Page Tau B e Ipost to be OPA Administrator. lof Queen Elizabeth, weeks duration in the States 49.42, ,utilities 3561 Coast AAU championship: present address is not known.

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