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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS 4LL THE TIME” I—— > e VOL. LXVL, NO. 10,691 JUNEAU, ALASKA, THURSDIY SEPTEMBER 25, 1947 MLMB[ R ASSOC[ATI D »[_’Bl;bg PRICE TEN CENTS FOOD CONSERVATION ASKED BY TR | TALKSOUT | IN SPEECH! Lampoons Demo Admini- stration, Labor Leaders Senator in Tacoma SEATTLE, Sept. 25. —‘.’I')—rS@lmtOr‘ Taft (R.-Ohio) chose the middle of | the road on foreign policy questions ~ today as he carried to Tacoma a Re- publican vote-seeking campaign en- livened by his wife’s lampooning speech against the Democratic ad- ministration and labor leaders. The Ohio Senator was prepared to | resume the center of the stage wiln = ¥ an important foreign affairs address in Tacoma tonight after bowing ; gracefully out of the Seattle spot- light in favor of Mrs. Martha Taft, who provided the oratorical fireworks of the day. Although he has kept his foreign policy ideas largely in the back- ground in the past because of the GOP responsibility assumed in that | field by Senator Vandenberg (R.- Mich.), Taft was prepared to say Prin. Elizabeth’ sBrldesmalds FIRES GUN T Unied - ATEX-WIFE - THEN SELF Loren H. Han(ocK Attempts | | foTake Life of Divorcee . Here Last Night Mrs. Kirsten Hancock, 39, beauty | parlor operator, and her ex-| | husband, Loren H. Hancock, 31, ' bartender, are today both expe('!-‘ ed to regover from gunshob| | wounds inflicted last night y {Hancock at her home at 724 "E"| | Street. This afternoon, a com- I plaint was filed against Han-{ cock before U. S. Commis Felix Gray on a charge of ass |with intent to kill, wound or, |maim 1 | Hancock admitted shooting his| ex-wife twice and then himself| | last night. He told Deputy U. S.| Marshal Walter Hellan: “I shot| her and tried to kill myeelf.” Apparently Hancock was waiting ! for her when she returned home, W from her beauty parlor yesterda afternoon. He said that he had | I | o ¢ Brazil's Oswaldo Aranha (standing, addresces the opening session of the United Nations Assembly Seated below Aranba is Mayor William O'Dwyer of New York extreme left), holdover Pri '‘United Nations Assembly Opens 2nd Session PRESIDENT DISCUSSES - SITUATION Hopes Emergency Aid Can l Be Met Without Spec- ial Session Congress (RETURN OF WARTIME | (ONTROLS MENTIONED Must Combat Hunger and Communism in Europe- Committees Named WASHINGTON, Sept. 25— President Truman asked Americans today to save food for Europe's | | f ident of the United Nations Assembly, hungry and said he still hopes its Flushing Meadows, N. Y., home, |¢mergency aid can be met without m | special session of Congress. In a news conference, Mr. Tru- 5 Iman left open, however, the possi- bility that the legislators may be who welcomed the delegates. that he agrees with neither the ex- . gore there earlier to load a .23 |summored into an emergency ses- treme “isolationist” or “internation- ! 5 v calibre Winchester rifle which was! ralg rea Is ermen bt That is a question to be alist” viewpoint. ; < A I “is _ |kept in the house without the| L] l"‘.p'luwd at a conference he will He told a group of Washington bah 2 ¢ AN il 0 ot Petideds | PTOPer ammunition, & have Monday with Republican and State Young Republicans in an in- | ave are four of the eight bridesmaids who will atfend Princess | =gr,;oqy ¥not Ml Hdficock rroxm Democratic Congressional leaders. formal conference that he classes | zabcth of England at her wedding of Lieut. Philip Mountbatten | 0.0 \inoe hitting her first in a e ugges lons or f, SeKec ISR e, BYY 8 tir himself as being “in the middle of | in Nevember. At top, left, is Pamela Mountbatten, daughter of Vis- |{he throat and again in the side Im n of rationing and price con- the road.” i count and Visccuntess Mountbatien; top, right, the bride’s sister, ' of the head, an inch behind her trcls might be necessary, he re- Two Extremes ! Princess Margaret; hottom, left, Lady Mary Cambridge; bottom, |left eye and just below the temple Re ulatlons on Flsh'n (APIIVEfil S gl«::\(;‘,x:i: mtz‘::denc S e i right, Princess Alexandra of Kert, daughter of the Duchess of Kent |She told police that she was stand- g g Will Help Budgets “There are two extremes,” he said “Those on one side want to shut = gng the late Duke of Kent. # W ,,‘,h,,m (ing with her back to the dresser aling sonse the door against the" rest*of the i . and was facing her bed when Le 2 R e e mf:‘ ,,“ffi p,_m’w{“:: od h.- world and, those on the other want |fired the shots. She then fell o= CRAIG, Alaska, Se —Wi 1 i = g g i L s j antl AlLG, aska, Sept. 26.—With Al pointed to traps as a ma- would help b ts - to give everything we heve away to the bed, 1‘\“1"{ a “"Mf pool of very few exceptions, fishermen in'jor cause of depletion and sug- YUQOSIav Governmen' 'o‘mn f’nmmcx x:zs ::-Tle :noiymAv’::lel:g foreign nations. I can’t go gwngl r annevar blood the When police arriv-ithe Cralg area, at a hearing here| gestions for regulating traps rang- A food to combat hunger in Europe with cxther' I am in the middle ed, it s first believed that f.hP‘m\ the 1948 fishing regulations, ed from outright elimination to nswer fOT Gunpmm { His 20-minute talk with repflri- of the road. |was dead because of the large request a long open season in!shortened leads and removal from (apiure of Soldiers ers ranged over a wide field of the The Senator mentioned thefnxengm | quantity of blood and the appear- outside waters from Cape Spencer pay entrances, with prohibition of problems involved in helpi Ei aid issue briefly in a speech to the us o ea ance of her body. south, with inside water closed to' night 1,,1,‘““' and L\[)]]‘)[\'”): of - rope ul-.t through l:e \:lxr)l‘l:'f nvl\.(; P ;n_‘Pagz Ftve) — 1 2 \A;!wtl- Iull‘m. \L‘dr; ;u:ndx(n;:. A.A:w ('unm-'!cl.al salmon taking, in- spillers at weekly closing were also, WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—® - back on its feet, economically oot of ‘the Lel hen turned cluding trap yishing, recomn ended. The State Department announced speaking. ; i "J’“Tl;’“fi""“m]:‘";'s‘;i‘ ?]"“’“d“”_""h 4| Craig fishermen take the View Also suggested was a tripartite today it will take up “immediate-| Mr. Truman sajd: The waSh]_n 10n1 D o his left shoulder and that boats are being forced to|panel composed of fishermen, ly” with the Yugoslay government| 1. A decision on a speclal ses- {then sank to the floor alongside fish off the coast by pr . y ent | . progressive-| a canneryman and a FWL official the case of three Amer 1 sol-|sion of Congress for emergency [the bed, where he also left a poolily poorer fishing recent years in'to set regulations and determine diers seized and held capti | S AL t bisel by aid for Europe will flow from a erry' 0- Oun _JP d i Al N 3 TRIESTE, Sept. 25.—(®—A O s Niats Bk inside waters season extensions. Yugoslav troops along the Trieste meeting he has scheduled Monday { resiaen S0 ames eral strike which paralyzed shipping!| The shooting ‘w 4 overheard . by They ccntend that the better, A uniform season for all South-|frontier lwith Congressional leaders of both . i T g . 9 e y 9 b § n shermen are combined in’bigger east Alaska and earlier opening Press Officer Michael McDe parties. He b 5 @ jal ses- 2 in Trieste’s port for 24 hours was 2 Sott. Bia & E 1 28 5 e hopes a special ses By DREW PEARSON to Fill Out New De- i L {Raymond Olsen, 20, a son of MS.|erews on those large seine boats of the fall seine season was urg- mott told a news conference thatsion can be avolded and has an WASHINGTON — A two mil-, panmem of A". The Allied Military Government |and Terry Magorty, 19, of 942 :)T 11“:‘[ f‘up:\blri A{I n&m::-f 4":,1‘.:“:“";(" I.”: H:xl j_(m[l’nu, r'lsnr;.u"nlnx“\gl,‘; vpml’f'sllll/y Nllu.!,(‘ir; T. ]S, Au‘:?‘y. open mind on the subject. lion dollar kitty will be voted at| of the new free territory announced 'Wwest Ninth St. who were just re- | e waters and wou be able x,‘ he seine boat captains of the west|Commander of the ritish-Ameri- 2. On (ae long-range Marshall v B 5 make more money than by fishing'coast of Prince of Wales Island.|can forces at the Free Territory Plan for helping European coun- ————— the an agreement to call off the turing at 6:45 to the house from WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—#— strike had been reached at a mid- s hunting trip. They heard one President Truman today completed night conference attended by AMG |of the shots, then a scream and .the top leadership of the new officials; leaders of the Sindacati|another shot »the San Francisco convention of! the American Federation of Lakor! Oct. 6 to launch the AFL\ cam- in small boais inside. It is also suggesting October 5 for the up-:ul ‘Trieste, has produced “no re- (ries which™ help themselves and claimed that fish taken off the ening of fall fishihg. | sults.” ,each other, careful study will pre- ,coast at earlier dates wouldn't in- e )!L’r\(l(llh\l‘.l'lh of the Amvrn_au ml- any action and the govern- Harlley labor bill jnaming Dr. Vannevar Bush, noted page; and of the Moderata, non»"m the house and discoversd the]: D ' .]\fi... ‘w,l rsn),\ sa T-V-m day (‘m “m merican o ILL.X a.ml ; Conservat'on .!"m Question troubling AFL leaders lscientist, as chairman of the e-|Communist Camera del La"“m-’bpdmum il Mapg giens 11:111}1_111;.1 mfk‘uz large numbers = et |two (nhk‘lul men lmlll‘)r(‘n forced| 3. A special committee of citi- is how to spend the money with- search and ‘dt‘\'l‘]()pn:]fl]l board. | which refused to participate. {room was locked. He turned and l:dm? g '.W . ‘”P, "“gl,n“v”“ SE(RET poll(lEs E‘t‘,m“ EhaiivoRtler | Ak SRIRORE Wi .Ims been :nimed to consider He also filled positions in the, Both unions claimed a “morallran around into the bathroom fish, heading for Canadian spawn- by the Yugoslavs in rugged ter- the immediate food problem and out violating the Taft-Hartley act| ¥ ing areas. x.,,, between the boundary. which prohibits a labor union fromDe€W Department of Air with these victory” and military government which also has an entrance into S ¥ 4 i atitied tied | ¢ i 2 j appointments: | officials made no effort to conceal | the i aha his 1 -| This general view is accepted ON pA(lFI( FISHING B Lol L using union dues for political the bedroom and found his moth-, {the [hlm- 5 First Lt. Willlam Van s Arthur S. Barrows, Chicago, Tll. their pleasure at having the strike |er and Hancock, one on the bed by Canneryman Eigil Buschmann,| dvise “on ways and means of ying out the necessary con- ation effort.” ;. uls | ':)ll‘:xtls 3 l:;reu:xs how AFL mog ‘“‘m be Undersecretary of the De-|ended. The British-American AMG |and the other on the flool |Nakat Packing Co. general sup- o e i |Atten of East Orange, N. J, Pfc.| 4. Other committee have been The two million dollars will be Partment, which is headed by Sec-\lnd feared that the work Stoppage| Hancock, who was still conscious,|€¥intendent who suggests outside ‘EA ll-:F SEU» G ]/ fillr{l Y |Earl G. Hendrick, Jx of Arling-|assigned the responsibility of study- spent in a so-called press and retary W. Stuart Symington. might embroil in an East-West lay there with the rifle between fishing season opening July 5 or 1:.1‘.1 'Mx l“v F;tltlvn.\n m/ lu’ .-'r!m.x, mn_‘V' , and Pfc. Glen A. Myers ing the an." drawn up by 16 na- radio “educational program” to( Dugene M. Zuckert and Cornel- ' political struggle with the leftist his legs. He told Raymond, “We're! 10 extending to the cnd of the ‘m-n‘l'es (,“-“ erence has “(:"“C( a nruh fvl“ N..D g% tions in Paris, outlining their needs acquaint the American public \mh[im Vanderbilt Whitney to be Assis-| Jabor movement. About 12,000 work- | dying—1I shot her.” He then beg- month. ,,’ fnum1 ufmu;)\(f Sany 10 “;‘ lt i ',"“,' ‘v”‘“'v. of State Lovettjunder the Marshall Plan, the great strides made by 1.:1:01-'“‘“l Secretaries for Air ers were idle during the strike. [ged the lad to take the gun and| However Buschmann opposes the 2163 fnC rm] 4 vaw;jw‘w % ‘f" ”“1'-‘:\““”! ‘u»l’vulay the United! Mr. Truman refrained from and industry under the Wagner: Zukert has been special assistant| The military government an-/shoot him again. |closing of the inside areas, and X.",‘l- ;'f,.',".,‘,f‘,“.‘(l.. ‘,),'\' ates had wl-unv-l the 'Yus,os]av erming. as voluntary rationing his Act, now supplanted by the m_iw the Assistant Secretary of War nouncement said that under the Police Called \resuses to accept th2 general n.)_y indus x\”A:,?Amn] the "“.i{v to \‘ujm Hnlhcf)mllly the “irrespon-|immediate plan to save food. Re- ifor Alr. Whitney, an officer in|agreement to cnd the strike AMG | Raymond ran next door and| Fessimistic view” of pink salmon MeEDUS eecrecy = POTCY in the sible” practice of serving ultima-|peatedly, he said, it calls for sav- strictive Taft-Hartley Act. Meanwhile, augmenting this na- e tional publicity drive, the AFL'# lumbering company in northern planned peace tre with Japan. tums on American troops along the'ing food, for not wasting food. Tre conference, meeting at San Lorder in an effort to obtain min-| Mr. Truman said he has been wisco this month, asked that or fronter alterations in their advised that Americans waste the both world wars, is President of “provisionally” would release nine |phoned for the City Police and conditions. ndacati Unici members arrested |pr. william Whitehead was also | He cited poor seasons experienc- nt intensive F ) New York state and head of live-|eary Wednesday under accusations | hi r o the €d before the pr 3 ..:rm ::;ty S});?;:ss:;?nth\:h(;m:fgjis!o(k properties in New York and that ‘ney molested workers who » e-:;;l.}f: m,dflcw:;ke?h,, ZL::‘;:H; frnn: fishing with su quexft natural 11‘::(]:,::’: ‘;: m‘zl\:i‘e “u(l;lllii [::“;("Iil:‘lli‘l favor. GERE | equivalent of 70,000,000 bushels of ported the Taft-Hartley bill to]Kentucky. fused to participate in the strike.|Hancock and placed it in the|comeback of salmon. The general iy 7 1t P P |wheat. Presumably he means 70,- stump against him for re-election.( Gen. Carl Spaatz was appointed|They are to be brought to trial with- | kitchen. 'proposal of those wanting the out-| 9P oAV R S BUI'I'ER pRI(ES IN 1000000 bushels a year. The expenses of these stump speak-|Chief of Army for the Air De-_’m 48 hours. | Upon the arrival of the police! {side season is that the inside - B Ry i et | .Thc proposal for conserving foods ers will be financed eéntirely by!Partment. He has been chief of j.md Deputy Marshal Hellan, who|fishing be closed for five or ten sy A\ln[‘l‘all’on Mlm_‘m n:p- ‘s-vmmefi directly from a recom- voluntary collections taken up atithe Army Air Force. A was called by the police, and Dr, ears, with gradual reopening as|Packers Assoclation, Astotla, ver S“DE A'I' SEA]"".E mendation of a committee of Cab- | meetings where the speakers ap-i The board which Dr. Bush will Davls s | Whitehead, Mrs. Hancock axldjr‘\'(‘t""’_“i"" of runs are secured. ey 4 ’ | ‘mvl members who have been study- pear. jhead is designed to keep America| | Hancock were rushed to St. Ann's Modifications would be the closure e L = ing world food programs. This in the forefront of scientific de- 'Hospnal for treatment by Dr.|0f Inside waters each season un-’ - ::EATI'LE. Sept. 25.—P —Bultl»r}l";m;n“'{eells headed by Secretary ments and in_obtaining new v til after stream escapement prices slid some more today at|o! griculture Anderson and in- (U, & -WORRIES OVER. TTALY. |vekp § {Ulisn falipR R Okt : */Given Free Ride the wholesale level, each of the|cludes Secretary of State Marshall Behind Secretary Marshall's ur-| Weapons. | Sworn I | This afternoon, Dr. meeheam“‘:‘“edm“‘”‘ much later “l”'“"‘fl‘ : . : A el iging A e dates than now. two top grades easing off a cent and Secre ary of Commerce Harri- Grade AA dropped to 83 wx\[,~ Mr. Truman released their re- sion of Congress be called to votei lief funds for Europe are some i o K5 beyond the danger point. He said Posed by the FWL for next season reliet’ i r Europe are some|, y\wpATHER REPORT WASHINGTON, Sept. 25—®—|ipat blood pm;sn e aminister-|In all Southeast Alaska, is ac- Turns on Befle’ado’ and Grade A to 82, Grades Biport, plus a statement of his own iple-urgent cables received from; griple-nrg L o James P. Davis was sworn in t0-'eq 1o both of them last night,|CePtable to fishermen here, though! Al and C remained unchanged at 78lon it and on the Marshall Plan his ambassador in Rome, James| 4 2 4 3 3 0. Dunn, wertig ' that Oommu- Tempmmre for 24_';0“" day as Director of the Divisions|and that Mrs Hancock was also|they mainly want established clos-| SEATTLE, Sept. 5.—(#—An 18- and 75. | Twofold Purpose | Bst vowals sttt Period Ending 7:30 0'Clock @ |of Territories and Insular Posses-|required to have a blood transfus-|ing dates. Seiner Joe Demmert -old Seattle youth, accused of Retail prices are usually six to| Mr. Truman said The De Gasperi government in This Morning jons of the Interior Department jon He said that the bullets!Voiced the belief that extensions stealing a ship-to-shore radio off eight cents higher “The Cabinet (food) committee Italy was formed with no Com.]® b Juneau—Maximum, 58; @ lat ceremonies in the officz ofihad not lodged in their bodies|3t the end of the season have| the fishing boat Rolling Wave on - - [made it clear . . . that definite munists represented in the Cabi-|® mxmmumm%. P Secretary of Interior Krug. |but had gone completely through. |been “overdone” and fishermen ja trip from Ketchikan to Belling- SIE‘MER MOVEME"IS !u(‘]* to conserve on use of fodd ‘net. And although it was kept a Al Alvpoct-Man » BT The oath was administered by| Divorced Last Month would favor closing down at the ham and selling it here for $40, stuffs at home and reduce the |® minimum, 44 Floyd E. Datson, chief clerk °“L Mrs. Hancock secured a divorce €nd Of the regular season. {has been turned over to Bellingham Square Sinnet schecu.ed to leave (Continued on Page Two) -, — STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW \’()RK. Sept. 25— M—Clos- strict diplomatic secret, this wasl o , WEATH FORECAST done on the specific recommenda- |JA.|;¢.:“:nd Vicinity) tion of the American embassy.{® . sty cloudy with some- Because of this the entire prestige| “;;"[t”’rz“f ‘t)(m{ght i ||pf the United States is staked o day. Not much change in on keeping the De Gasperi go\." i 4 the Department { from VHdn«.u(k in the U. S. Dis-| Fish and Wildlife Alaska Fish-ipolice for prosecution Seattle today. Dav formerly OPA Admmis—.mu Court here by a derauu“'“‘“ Chief Seton Thompson said| Detective C. L. Harriott said he' Clove Hitch scheduled to trator for thes Ten'll'{rios and Pos-| |judgment on August 25, this year, jin answer to inquiry, that the signed a statement admitting the from Secattle l~r.ul.n' | sessions, said he is in full agree- ., grounds of cruelty. She had Service proposes no change in theitheft and involving another youth Baranof scheduled to sail from| ment with the Department’s policy charged him with threating her‘“””"g dates of regular seasons|The two were given a free ride Seattle Saturday | temperature. favoring admission of Alaska to jif. o from those of this year. A num- south because they did not have Princess Louise scheduled to|ing quotation of Alaska Juneau i g IR S [ PRECIPITATION [the Union. o e e tistac. Fnoy |ber of fishermen here also recom- the fare, Harriold said «ail from Vancouver 9 p. m. Sat-|mine stock today is 4%. American | Army Intelligence report ngea\' (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m, fofl"v P were separated on July 22, 1947 mend the removal of protective B = - urday. Can 82, Anaconda 34's, Curtiss- ktartling details of the Commun-' . In Juneau — none; since J. H. CLOUGH HERE District Judge George W. Folta|® regulations over what they termed JUDGE FOLTA RETURNS Alaska scheduled to sail t|<;1||iW{’luht International Harvester (‘@ Sept. 1, 1404 inches; since fish enemies, listing seagulls. sea-| District Judge George W. Folta, Seattle September 30. 847;. Kennecott 44, New York Cen- el had issued a permanent injunc-| 2L e | 5 al 141 b James H. Clough, Asslslant'nmbermon and restraining order, as a lions, Dolly Varden trout and who recently returned from a vaca- Princess Norah scheduled to ar-|tral 14', Northern Pacific 19%, U Manager for the Prince William 'yequit of the divorce action, pro-|Merganser They also lay part tion in the Stikine River, will pre- rive from Skagway at 5:30 Friday|S. Steel 64%, Pound $4.03%. Sound Division of the U. 8. F"r"“hmmng Hancock from threaten- u:I the klame for depletions on side over the U. 8. District Court in morning, and sails south at 8| Sales today were 770,000 shares Service, is visiting regional ofllclsls!mg her or her 19-year-old daughter, | "¢k robbing by fox farmers, by Juneau from today until Saturday. a. m. Averages today are as follows: In- Y this week before returning to his| . P __'|halibut fishermen for bait and by' He will leave SBunday to open the Aleutian scheduled southbound | dustrials, 175.30; ‘rails, 47.54: utili- headquarters at Cordova, (('unlnvm-/l on Page Fight) de rigeers and lead seiners fall i term at Ketehikan, from west next Sunday ties, 34.96. st plan to seize Italy. For some' i ’um: U. S. Intelligence agentsi® Julv 1 2726 inches. \ have been working to ferret out!® At Airport — lra_ce. since the underground network of Com- ® SePt 1, 9 inches; since July munists which the Russians have :‘!- 1932 ‘nches. 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