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[ N R THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” < ’ VOL. LXVIIL, NO. 10,470 JUNLAU ALASKA, TUESDAY, ] \\l ARY 7, 1047 MI MBl R \W OCIATE ) PRESS BILLIONS WANTED TO OPERATE US. GOVT. Six Sets of Twins Allin the Same Grade TRUMAN'S PLANS ARE DISCUSSED Republican?Aisert Presi- dent Has Attained Good Batting Average | Here's Seeing Eve Cal | WOULDBE | MURDERER SHOT DOWN "Camera” Shooting Case,’ in New York Ends | After Manhunt [ re | l i | | I BUDGET T0 BE GIVEN BY TRUMAN Speculalive-Figures Are Announced-President Against Tax Cuts SHINGTON, Jan. 7—President By DOUGLAS B. CORNELL By TONI ADAMSOO , WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—Repub GRAND GORGE, N. Y., Jan. T—| L M e I S S e MR Lo Tiuman was reported yeady today that President Truman has adopted | R swore before he was shot ito send "CongEsee % #9T.000508 00 AR Wtk Drogem. to e i iaath o s smowy TR I | budget and simultancously take a sure himself a fancy legislative| out near hére, after a futile flight ! strong starid-aRASE R0V, beR S tting average following the New Years Evel { . Titls spochiNiFB S HEUR SIIeS The way GOP le and com- ‘camero” shooting of his formerj ‘ ad; on with sstiates .AiEoRty mittee chairmen size things-up, the |wife in New York City. 5}'“‘ t} Teparietii e Hege SReie Truman reccrd may look consider- | Rocco met death last night un= lican ch ”m‘f“ of the House Ap- akly better on the bocks than when | |der an evergreen tree and a full | propriations Cammittee, Rep. Taber the Democrats were running Con- | meon in Patchin Hollow, as I (o New: ok, e, Joil 1eniic gress—and discarding or changing barohied 1n & $ilening ik “kml | the needs of Government can be mare. Préaidential’ propbeas’ than Ifrom one of the two Catskill Moun=1 met with about $29,500,000,000. accepted. | tain homes where he gained shelt= i Also the Presldent's view that any But the prospective new laws er fof nearly 48 hours by lnnndash]\ jsevenus sgrplny ghouid g0 v pee on taxes, labor, housing and so on ing two pistols, [ Qline: the :poblip abl--a NUSAAE down tke line will be what thei He fired four ts. from hiS§ ! indicated in his State of the Union Republicans think they should be German Walther automatic. (PASSYS age-runs into a determined —not necessarily what Mr. Truman as State Police and New York Cit! x-cutting drive by Chairman wants. detectives waded through knee- (le=1’{ | Knutsen (R-Minn) of the House Chairman Michener (R-Mich) of Show to surtounaihk e T,mp_l | Ways and Means Committee. the House Judiciary commpittee, put er James H. Smith, af shooting | ] Knutson contends Congress can it this way to a Teporter: at close-range, called: ! !reduce levies on incomes up to “The President’s subjects are {ire “Come on out, you ‘skunk(? 1$300,000 by 20 percent and still But we may not like the methods.| | Rocco could not come out A! y balance the budget by cutting ex- We're for housing, but we don't !bullet had struck home. Onme had| foio Coo oo e in th % G % R 4 | penses Waht to Gevemmentits LIHIE every- D O i blaga| | SI% scts of twins, and all in the first grade at the Soquel, Calit. s ep instructors, Mrs, Jennie M. | Thus the budget and taxes join one a home. Wa are for improved | tan like revenge over the crustedt JChnson and Mis. Fthel Brose busy telling them apart. The situaticn is further complicated by the fact lobor law revision as the hottest health, but not for socialized medi- Snow t two sets have the same first names. Left to right (rear row): John Lee, Joan Lea Dittke, Larry and | issues of the néew Republican dom- cine. | State Police Tnspector Charles Laj Garry Michael, Wiley Dale and Tley Don Dodson. Front row (L-R) Larry and Garry Ofterson, Barbara and 1 inated Congress, “Sure," said House ~Republican Forge led the uphill attack over thel fPatricia Siedge, and M and Mervin Mestre. (AP Wirephoto) [ President's Arguments Leader Halleck lklndn “we'l o mile from the home of Mr. and| < Usually well posted administra- ceed expeditiously to act on labor Mrs. Harry L. Lewis, whkere Roceo | LR men say. they expect the problems. last had been seen. lJAMES S TRU!II woolwoRTH (HA' | President in his budget message “We'll hasten the end of war- The Lewis’, whese two-year-old en ars fl | Friday to anticipate the Republican time scontrols. We all applaud his - 3 son, Richard, slept -through most | -mnumy and tax drives with these ideas for expansion of private en- Mrs. Carolyn Swansen of Les Angeles, who lost her sight a vear ago, of the iracas, admitted the 1nan,‘ QASSES ON AI HES SIORE FOUNDER 'S arguments . : - terprise. We Republicans have been walks from her hcme guided by a big white persian secing-eye cat, |dark fugitive in the company -4 1. The only way Government for that all along. Baby, The zrimal Zuides her on daily errands, signaling danger at - Fiank Naish, in whose mmb,\‘ BEllINGHAM HOME a s § g DEAD A'I' AGE OF 90 spending can be reduced is by cut- ‘On budget balancing” Halleck e ections by switching his tail against her legs. (AP Wirephota) | Broome Center home Rocco had | ting down on services and benefits went mmhr“l;“t:fz“l‘lgi i“‘:”l;fifl""z“ m; ed lnlr 29 hmu;»\ rl’l‘fvmusl.\' & ‘to veterans, aid to states and simi- on an 0! 1a) puEViee Rocco had met both families in! SCRANTON, Pa., Jan. 7.--Charlas: lar programs voted by Congress in tory platform of 1946. Well go ] ]‘R!ES'I'E SUB E 'r previous hunting trips to this Cat-| FOrmer Aflorney General oul 0“ (h!na s ot T ATl the past and therefore not. silbject along with him on economy—may- rl er ase skill Mountain area, where, in pro-i £ founder of Woolworth chs to reduction by Presidential action. be farther than he wants ibitioe daoa s A auid | fo e Woolworth chain of (10, y Presidential action. _ _ : {hibition days, “Leg in Alaska Had Been in B A0, donts Riara o5 et 2. When the time comes that the But I don't like his idea for AGAIN pUT FOR'I'H other notorious gangsters lurked iie o dvity sove RO . 2R F 323 4 died today at his home. He was 99! Government can afford to reduce socialized medicine. He has beel The terrified couples said Rocco "I Hea“h fOI’ YearS i i [} vears old | taxes, first consideration should go turned down three times by a In S 0r!s 's voiced no definite threats, but! Denoun(es Dommanx Re' ndae g CRUGN 00 i1 65 e bwes o m‘.‘“fh.,:‘ phkn The President’s labor program He never mentioned the trick Truiii, former Attor- a('lonafy GrOUp "He Voo Bl deindid ol ket (AT s e Chlon AP drew loud applause. Yet many Re £ v Ishooting in a crowded Times Squar ral in Alaska, died this . |‘"; : ,'*‘\;‘fl‘”_‘)‘ Ieinta L‘ 3PS o el publicans said it didn't go far e)ore aurl By MAX HARRELSON oy ot s beautiful former |morning at his home in Belling Breaks long)llence L orged. the . V\)“.w‘)‘wvx[ ‘JI“LG mnv] ;.EJ|)m'|\||n“n.~_ &0 enough. They may expand it. Both [ LAKE SUCCESS, N, Y., Jan. T~ wife, according to Lewis, but he am, Wash, accordinz to a radio- S i Rk e R f_“’: A 1':;”“"‘;‘ L9 i sl the' GOP and White House agree The United States called formally 12peated over and over 4 Tceived by Walter B, Helsli oo bentiim Do o g e H4 the Ixte in. e SENEAING ReTiine SO 1t Plisl kot Be 4 luAtiy et 2 dpon the Seearity Gouncil today| “I was framed,’ 'and “Theyll nev-|{rom' Mrs. Vella Trultt . HINGTON, Jan. 7 — Gen. Frad Kirby of Wilkes-Barre. | tax faded. The outlook in other g4 i : ¥ Sl P S ety Counl R : P 15 e George C. Marshall today denounc-) Woolworth was born Aug. 1, 1856, excise levies appeared in a state Merle Hdpes is First Wit- o 1 spuroval o! the (BIEEERE ; itlcted the! Teuite ‘was Attgmey Goneral for!¢d the “dominant reactionary” at Rodman, Jefferson County, Ne w,of confusion, and opposition grew ANNUAL MEETING 5 Al 7 1«‘:5‘ le»h;r“w m‘uklx]- nu»] \Adh:xl:;: \\‘oul‘\‘(l (:.:xln““ in: 1:;:;1\1" “: ';“m-wk‘. ”m“. m,hj 4 " group in China’s Nationalist Gov-:York, the scn of John and Fan-|louder against the Republicans R t leste a free cit 23 8 % & ation 5 5y s I ernment, protested the “provoca-' nie McBrier. Woolworth | proposa . $3,35 Members of the Alaska Federal ness AgalflSf fvin ited Nations jurisdiction &f one of Ms. logs: was DIOL: fo: dealing to o0 o tive” policies of C Cort i g e s :‘.:(l.),(:(kxl\lvudl::.1'l.:‘.l-j:{im(?gfifluo' @ Savings and Loan Association will Paris N Y Tria! U. 8. Delegate Herschel V. John-|concealed by Christmas wrappings.ition and he went south in 1939 or o, Wt B b a0 0 i fwas credited to Frank Woolworth,| That was the pie Y ) ey s ; L\ DI O con, taking the floor as soon Blonde Pearl Lusk, 19, told police!1940. Previous to being elected to * ; s, SRRy Yorth, | _That wes the pisture;on . Capiim hold HiNE Al neting 1 the - e B o isoussions -on Jhiat: Rpeco, unidsit [hapretenss the | LIS 0EHcial position 1n . the ‘Tetri-: BEAed, 0 end civil strife there. {but the success of the enterprise [Hill following Mr. Truman's State office of the Alaska Federal Sav- o o T (e Com spened diseuslons ot e e e B tofy, he Was a practicing tiomsy Breaklug a long. silenco on s largely attributed to Charles.,of the Union message in which he ings and Loan Association at 119 N UF SRS SR T urged the council to act at once on|ifstructed her to use the “camera” jin_Anchora situation in China dent iWho begah ‘his career’ sweeping, pur first emphasis on debt reil Seward Street on Wednesday, Jan- 70 TP “.,.,“,L“m,‘“ S ““.(.,fm;- {he draft treaty, which must beito photograph hidden jewelry he| Truitt was a wer of the man's personal envoy to Nanking|floors and tending fires at ‘Water-{ment, avoided any mention of the uary 15, 1647, at 2:00 p.m. Alvin 7 Parie on charges of at- approved before the signing of the sald Mrs. Rocco was wearing ottish Rite Bodit uneau, declared. = that reactionaries RS T B CIOF: tax. Ketigs WL AR AURS e tempted bribery, testified today Itallan peace treaty S o TS gl T oo e a |5 iRt 9 D SR 7 that he did not report Paris' al-| Johnson called the Trieste agree- Survivors are his widow, caugh- evidently ¢ ed up S'I'A‘I’EHOOD B".l | exclses The w ashlngton Jeged attempt to bribe him because |ment, reached by the Council of (ASH RATHER IHAN :nd gon, James, Jr., 00w in f!u 1l American support ;..m. >eo \ted an off-season job Paris Foreign Ministers in New York last 10, Army and formerly with ti their actior | hi 3 December, “a cornerstone” of the rer Corps Alaska tatement, relea by FOR AlASKA GEIS RAD‘O ARI'SIS lo Merry - Go- Round BONDS ADVO(ATED Shivory Siate Departmert ' duy itey ‘ on cross.| "1 hope” he said, “that this I l S B sonounced MANiall IN SEN ; S"‘RIKE IN SEA"lE By DREW PE'\R SON ey ““.’p L“Z::;lfllM;i‘:‘: other countries on the Big Four— I wide open the of whetHer | it ! WASHINGTON—A lot of jock- = “You ¥ o 10660 Bidly thiptvon Be Ableito find a. socedy solu- | ‘, BURNED Tc Q[ATH \ K\I\x.'l &0 back 1o China WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—Bills m- UN[ESS pAY RAISED eying is still going on backstage to ¥Ou Wanted (o compromise your “.;ll") it ke o the TEOMIS WAN“N_(‘TON- Jan. T—Legisla- | i ““; "f‘ 5t DRI o troduced in the Senats yest take Jimmie Byrnes' place if he honor?” Tt e NorraR T L Drovidifg S RepmaRt of, ter- o e (indiced one by Rapsior. LNRENt: ou it gus g srican Fed reslgns as Secretary of State—even| “That's right,” Hapes replied. - | 5U% Siter e el it el la e S8 e Gomes 10 oheh TRA".ER (AMP HRE ing fro sporteimport. babk. | (R-ND) 1o provide for Alaskan; 5! i dx e A'"‘"““l“.lf 2 e e o 1t Byinal “Tt looked like a bona fide job?” | O] fakin, ,,\( W coune v " (‘) ) rather than bonds has been intro- | . that ( hina's newly ‘,,,M Plerto Rican statehood ‘:. fon of Radio Artists 1mf‘ chap- hod Eagsined Fis Health I*wyras’ sir” Hapes answered \xflolum?ed the new n.’ nt{:h;vv‘ e duced by Rep. Rees, (R-Kas.) ! e ted constitution will provide > ter will meet tonight to discuss ne- U uak oot there were! “Why did you not tell Filchock 17-nation peace agency Belgium,| 1, addition Rees submitted a' BREMERTON, Jan. 7—Two small opportunity to form a Democratic gotiations with radio stations KJR idfpaal 3 iz Rl ahas o i |Colombia and Syria. | measure increasing the maximum 'llldx en burned to death in a fire government, but he noted that it| KOMO and KIRT, but Federal con- three chief pessibilities for the job| (Frank Filchock, also a Giant back- |~ 1y 4a) the agreement of the| veterans $ e o 1 rems A ‘hetl pOIISh HG('!OHS ! cilator W. G. Hoise said there still —General George Marshall, Gener. | field star) as a friend that this 4 ! veterans on-the-job pay ceilings|at a Bremerton trailer ulm{ ‘axl remains to be sten whe h ! £ b nf\l said there stil ¥ 5 At ted bribe 4. Council of Foreign Minist the | from $200 a month to $275 for vet- lmdmghl. despite heroic efforts of, government will afford a y‘.,,m,“,w | was hope of averting a walkout at al Eisenhower, ‘gnd Secretary of s “"l ‘[ “]‘{‘“ “‘ “; i:x [“}';o "rouri(y Council would E0VerD | erans without dependents and $300 |neighbors to rescue the trappsd welcome” to all groups to share i B’lnq oui Demand Ithe three network stations this the Navy Forrestal. : s 8 4 s 3o S AoW a free territory and o ma“wd ‘,“emm { voungsters, kthe administration | uummuu The unionists have Neither Marshall nor Eisenhower y, .dp's said. g its “independence dn(‘ " Piremen say the fire breke out in 1 Is Directed : threatened to strike at that hour have pushed themselves for the Hapes had testified on direct ex- L o e S ; ! rom fi“e 'ales i oyl Jh i : , : a small cabin while the children’s His ire was directed at both Ilmh.\\ o new wage increase Is job. On the contrary. However,|amination that Paris, 28-year-old o e "o I.UN(HEON FoR {mother, Mrs. Gladys Turne e e nted Marshall was Truman's candidate, NOVelty concern executive, tried \o 4 }“ Sk gy ki iy i 5 A N3 e Commppaes g S R ! et gl . : - E at a lunch counter acress| put was particularly bitter in WASHINC Jan \.\l > while Elsenhower wss the cand;_‘kfl?lal times to pmflmdv him to (h"s'mas Beln ch 0" TOMORROW the m(m( Thick clouds of smoke cyssing 9 f at- | Ul Stat 1 7 4 A | ¥ rning er group. e s at the | Russie oin in a demand on the| w‘;’x‘:x::isc?;:::::s '::‘1; :;OW:l\,Eehlx;‘;(;f;bi::: Lél:]l:w:;l\’;;;‘lll]\lhffli l!,:::x (elebra'ed ‘l‘oday | The :,chpduled ]uncheon tomorrow blflckm;, neighbors in their efforls|in the wool Communists” have not Polish government. This ..mm., 3 3 - ekl R Inoon for members of the JWC will |t0 Save six-year-old Charles and pesjtated at the most “drastic mea-|Wants a three-power stand on that hoiyps fed ‘i With bekig “:iu:e?:{sc:d 2 .:dw: pariingio do not take place, according to an-four-year-old Lorite. Finally & sures to gain their end as, for in-/demand that the Poles allow :chlfix:il d;.dsnct‘lehsh becom“)g‘ e h a proposition. ln Rus“ap land nounccment today, but there wili|unidentified man fought his Way spance, the destruction of communi- | political campaigning for the elec- | - ctary of State and wanted to aris is under ‘indictment on a regul g into the cabin and brought out tiny ., rde | con- | tion to be held on Ja ry 19. Sec-| ANI o ; retire to Virginia as soon as his charges of attempting to bribe e iaeor i b LR AR e i cons o order L0 reck (e sopils | RRIREEC o AR . S8ec) ANDS. Cullt, Jun T-Film job in China was finished. Hapes and Filchock to throw the! MOSCOW T - ] “'murmw B T R I An picthoieeal b o CinA Al FReice 8RR Shc ol Fte Byines ey muds [Mchiees) HEUE: W oNe TOCHINENE B e e e e 0 TRl D o5t bl ciiites o o for thouy asthe penthouse of the Alaska Elec-\3 the b w;:l ‘.\' oM overheated tion that would facilitate the over- |public th t of a note on ing in a hospital from automobile er, it was George Allen’s idea l‘,‘u of orthodox’ Christians who tradi- |tric Light and Pouex Co. i * it throw or collapse of ‘the Govern=- :‘vwllUJv"rl(!)u(;I/nvj' ed ‘f’ Deputy Forelgn | crash injuries syffered New Year's put him in the key job of s.gcm.g Filehock was called as the second tionally calebrate the Feast of the| | il ':i:,’,’:;‘,,:u,,,;'.','.‘f';T,‘, i Moaton K00 | el BT (RASTS (L A A By L e iy e om0 STOCK QUOTATIONS ‘BAND PRACTICE Brki Ambacaao Lord el b b com Sy 51 To pmmemy — if Truman does mot| ————— LAk e Dacember: 25, NEW YORK, jdaw 17— Closing At the same time, he asserted| Wa e | preliminary bearing on a man- run again, Eisenhower grew up| VISITING FROM STATES | The Russian yuletide is celebrat- quotation of Alaska Juneau mine that. “the period of political fute-| slaughter charge as a Kansas Democrat, made his| Amiving from the States over ed on this date in accordance with | stock today is 5%, American Can | EDN AY “ e o Chiang Sa-suok's Cavei | Ihleves (Iose plan' PlesRatert: Ten .of Mateh el frst punlis. speceh 4t a Jackson | the weekend were D. H. Roney of | the Bhstern Church calendar. 070 VAR S, G wright | i ment, under the Kuomintang —the | ) : {was killed when Miss Walker's car, Day dimmer and was picked by a, San Francisco, John A. Head of!- The highlight of the Christian|6, International Harvester 73';, The Juneau City Band will hold Generalissinio’s party—1s af an "“" CHICAGO, Jan, 7.-Burglars in/which he Was & PasSSHEED S Demoeratic Administration to be ' Cathlumet, Washington, and Doug- | ceremgnies in Moscow when Alexei,| Kennecott 50%, New York Central a practice tomorrow night at 8 A gaced Dok IABor, Srouble—caused & work|turmed six thnes on 6 HiGhNAY Supreme Commander. Yo, 1/ Johylacm e G AR Y | mitiiirch of Moscaw, Aod: all Russ | TR ERiorieci: Pretlic: 10%: U8, | ovlddiiin the Girade Schiool! Auis] 4 oo, L5 ermination of ove parly oiipae: Ak ATMIoARO: atal plant.t TWO. oftier men, In. thn: eAs b Third—and most active—candi-| - . Isia, led devotional ser in the|Steel 1%, Pound $4.03'. torium, fule s f0'he & reality; the Kuoming . AREHRE SHeke ‘afo (he L. gnd K| A8 2S MY date for the State Department is| Cranberries grow on % trailing Cathedral of the Resurrection B o wiies | TS Yk e et prastice sl T ANGUIq Geace S0 recalye fingns :,;‘ ]:(".""l Fiodycts Coppany oo’ - Batl of $3.500:wnsposted. fo6 S Jimmie Forrestal, who, o bit bored €Vergreen vine and fave best in|triarch Alexei was dressed resplend-| Dow, Jones averages today arc early last month and all members KIS Ppnpate from tue Cavernment! i ARTEIE SIAEUS- A (ple 10 Foraani A o |swampland that has a shallow sur-! cntly in the robes of his office and|as follows: Industrials 17749, Rails are asked to attend promptly to- Batshallyy, sigtgmen e e teh Fadlhs sria iy "'\,""“‘ s - (Continued on Page Four) face of peat. I carried a golden scepter. ) 50,57, Utilities 36.96, morrow nig o thraad- o Phge. Eht) | plabad b bonie il SR tainegaie

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