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| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE : “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” | [ ————— = — — -~ — S | VOL. LXVL, NO. 10,696 JUNEAU, ALASKA, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1947 Ml \H%] R ASSOCIATED PRLSb PRICE TEN CENT3 T = = Tt - —— e = YANKS BLAST 4 DODGER HURLERS TO WIN Alaska Indians File Suit Against White Men | DON'TWANT TAFTBLASTS |y PR | ORI ~BOCSORE YANKSWIN EXPLOITED REGULATION Case Presented in Court of Scorching Indiciment of 4 4 i walker rf 41 ol | Hermanski 3 1005804 | Reese ss 8 1,880 4 Jorgensen 3b | R Lombardi p 200 00} b %o o & Fifteen Hifs in Murderous =ekegls 0o ool Display of Power Too " SR Claims by James Cur- Tofalitarian” of Tru- * [ | Gponiriddo xx 10,000 ry, Attorney man Administration B, | Much for Bums P | Totals 136 3 910 s WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—® By JACK BELL | x—flied out for Gregg in Tth. | SHORT SCORE o dikn el weht: fnt6 ‘court] ENROUTE 'WITH' TAFE TO | xx—forced out Jorgensen for Bar- | R H B today to kesp the white man from|CHEYENNE, Wyo, Oct. 1. — P Iney in 9th | Dodgers 3 9 2 exploiting thelr ancestral domain|Labeling the Democratic opposition | New York (AL) AB R H PO A | Yankees 10 15 1 in Alaska as “an unnatural party,” Senator Stirnweiss 2b 4231 12/ COMPOSITE SCORE The suit was filed in the court|Taft (R.-Ohio) predicted today that Héeloh rf 4123 0] (e Caniiion) of olaims by James E. . Curry|the Republicans will win full control | Lindell I 41232 0! R HE Washington :M.Lorue in behalf of | of the government in 1948 because 4‘ DiMaggio cf Bl o A ““”dm,l\ 6 15 2 the Tlingit and Haida tribes made|the People are tired of “regula- | McQuinn 1b 5 6 ankees 5 19 1 up of 6,000 natives of the Alaskan o0 ' Johnson, 3b 1 Score By Innings PaALaRATS i The om(\; Senator. rmmdm: | Rizzuto ss 50 1 3 0 Dodgers 123456789 t They contend that lumber com-|VWyoming today in quest of support Berra c 3106 1| Runs 00110000x 3 | panies, mn‘r:nx:enfl and mining | iR his possible bid for next yes AMERI C A N |- EAGUE CH A M PS — The New York Yanke s ] a Reynolds p 42 21 0] Hits 002201211 9 Mnterests have been stripping their| GOP Presidential nomination, car-| ture at Yankee Stadium. Front row, left to right, Johnny Lindcll, Aaron Robinson, Billy .h.hmun. Phil Rizzuto, Frank Croselth, Red B s s Al G Hitar DB St e e s which the Fed. vied along a scorching indictment Corriden, Bucky Harris, Charlie Dressen, John Schulte Bobo Newsom, George McQuinn, Spud Chandler. Middie row: Don Johnson, | Brrom < Stasky) Berd) BARH f Nl Bl LY S g 5 .. 'of what he called the “totalitarian” Frank Shea,.Yogi Berra, Lonnie Frey, Allie Reynolds, Tommy Henrich, Randy Gumpert, Vic Raschi, Charliec Wensloff, Karl Drews. ,Runs batted in—Robinson, Lindel i eral government promised by treaty ' o= T T o dministr Back,row: Froelich, Sherman Lollar, Jack Phillips, / . Bobby Brown, Bill Bevens, Joc Page, Ralph Houk, Joe DiMaggio, 2, Walker, Rizzuto, Henrich Mc-| Runs 10112140x 10 to protect for their enjoyment z & ) POREERInG iss. Seated in front on ground are Ralph Carrieri, (left) ball boy, and Harry Jacobs, bat boy. ' Quinn, Johnson, Reynolds, Stirn-' Hits 30223140x 15 The suit said the government has “_"}‘-_! e S % I sweiss, Jorgensen: 'Two. base: hita—| Errors 000000100 1 R e s 3 3 e 7 T [Rizzuto, Lindell, Robinson. Three Losing pitcher—-Lombardl; ~iime failed to enforce laws forbidding in 2 ibied by is still more taxes levied by the gov- irnweiss. Lindell, John- 0! game--2:36; attendance—69,664; | outsiders to trespass on Indian :r GEE inore d o dhow base hits—Sti ) lands. In fact, the Indians con- ‘e:::“‘(:l ‘”}t;“m:“’_“‘“ “‘31 ‘i ‘L 7‘1)1‘-» BARI[ETT RA”_Y |a r ison. Home runs—Walker, Henrich; | 'eceipts—$317,731.20. Next game to- tend that tke government has|® . it v e s ks ,\“,,,,, bake-—TRaeks crifice—Hen- | WOMTOW i Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn. Jorgensen, | most of the property without com- | SE R aufsenac O [ 5“,,,\‘ il P Rl By JACK HAND . chubh ans in the Boise, Idaho, ' . nei YANKEE STADIUM, New York bensalon. . 5 % g { Rizzuto and McQuinn. Earned runs | NEEE & ., New York, About 15000000 acres of a do-!high school auditorium last night, BY DEMO(RA"’S S ! . {Oct. 1.—P—Blasting four Brooklyn oy s airendy | indicated three reasous why “the Brooklyn (NL) 3; New York (AL) asting four Brookly o " Republican Party is going to come v | 10. Brooklyn (NL) Ipitchers for 15 hits in a murder- have Leen lost, and the million o { 6: New York (AL) 9. Ei ous display ot power, the New York ack % o U States’ 9. Eight bases other acres are being 'stripped of ibn“I};Mle power in the United State Dele afe Makes Onl Ad' Is Read e( ares aln lE’,(“ balls—cff Reynolds 2 (Reese, Yankees overwhelmed the Dodgers resources without regard to prop- g y [] | Hermanskl): off Lombardl 1 (Di- 10-3 today to take & 2-0 lead in ,S“,.““N\“_ulu- world series before, a paid erty nghm one suit says | Tufl said there had been so much 2 0 Maggio): off Gregg 1 | g ! off Behrman 1 (Berra); off Bar-; UG FL BEATE Sec b HenHon Left on bases might serve to clear u confislon pcn;vlo by “Washington pureaucrats” . : 148 WASHINGTON, Oct. :—(P—Sen- mn;;ul because it is the nation’s g 6501 ‘ : o)« vian # over 1and ownership in xpx‘e eon Enat local government has aimost | iNG Campaign for o e s, Says e favors Just frontier,” a tabulous land o Terriforial Aviation and!mermes s (Stanky. Robinson, Ea. three triples which tied the world development disappeared. He said that citizens - - ‘statehood for Alaska when the great opportuni And he added i 4 ;“_“‘lm Ralsst ‘,“m'.“w“ ih.r;n_"“_,,\vru-fi record for three-baggers by Filing of the suit was announc- 80ing to Washington got only a per- | “The people of Alaska deserve Teryitory is ready for it” but does ‘Ii and when trouble brews for nghway Eng!neer Vit ]“”"'mf”m 3 (N'ka”“' , one club in a single game, and ed by the National Congress of|functory hearing from Federal of- and expect a greater share of this nct want it to impose “too great the United States, it will come over 4 . Ry h‘v Gt 1 (Berra, UWO doubles rattled off the bats American Indians, whose Secretary | ficials. Territory's resources,”: Delegate E.|a tax burden on. the people” the Polar regions. Dies Last N|ghf e e Of 1 the BISHCUE SAnRURR s Ruth M. Bronson, herself a mem-| “These bureaucrats are not going L. Bartlett said last night He said in an interview he found =~ The Senator said the Territory R | Lombardi 5 runs, 9 hits in 4 innings me(l (;): “T M::mp';. "(‘Cludm; y ] g 5 SiX O e extra base swats, were s better water transportation (none out in 5th); i s Gregg 1 run, 2 present high cost of SEATTLE, Oct. 1.—#—W. Leon- hits in 2 innings; 9 Behrman 4 runs ber of the Cherokee tri said:|to change their views because of two “violently i nee ; ‘ dreied 2 violently disagreeing opinions Dee ; Bartlett addressed rnearly 200 1W0 tvOlently Cisagre Al mashed off the offerings of little “This is a red letter day in Indian|some hick from the sticks,” the ak P 3 » | €xplaining the ¥ GLae, ol ' Democrats at the no-host rally and | about statehood” among the people alning . > J i % i Ean PV history Ohio Senator declared in a surpris- Do oo S0 L O nor by |of the Territory, some wanting it Water [reight adds to the cost of ard Smith, 53, Territorial Avistion g }iec'sn s tnninie. Barriey 0 runs) Vi, , LomARRdl, 77 Dodger & S165a banquet, arranged in his honor by . and. Highway neer for Alasks ’ 3 S ! Lombardi was taken out of the & 11 hit in 1 Curry said in a statement that ing departure from the formal lan- A ors £ o shood | everyt g e Territory. -3 in: " v et raiy e Cicyatniment ] gusgs he umaTly UsK-ivaddFessing | looal: Darty memberg and given BtgpY a1l RS ATCENE Aot R T A died here last night : -3 innings. Losing pitch-:gome i, the fifth inning and the = 3 a3 % Congress | aud 4 ' lhe -Salmon Creek Country Club. [but believing the Territory is 1}(:! He said he is enthusiasuc about ¢ Vi I | er—Lombardi Umpires Pinelgl! ¢opvees belted his successors, was authorized by a B Blglence i ready for it. He said a smaller prcspects of newsprint production' Smith, whose work of supervising j (NL), plate; Rommel (AL), 1b;ipo; Gre ol (ithy 1 iinay wanted to sepydisiioe- done] R I to you,” Bartlett contin- group wanted to keep the Territor- in the Tongass National Forest but all Territorial airfields and high-!Goetz (NL), 2b; McGowan ATy 15000 - Gregii BARK < BENGRID BT between the Great White Father ued, “that the people of this Ter- ia] status that it will be four or five years Ways required him to fly thousands!3b; Boyer (AL) If; A b S s | R Fuch and his helpless wards" | I vitory are not going to 100k kindly| Cain sad he wants to see Alaska | kefore production can be started, [0l miles a year, became ill on ani(NL) rf. b “This act of Congress’ Curry| upon the performance of a legisla- ! inspection tour in August. He was| i i iyt said, “was passed in 1935 and cov- ture which for the first time since flown to Juneau, spending two' e expel sue not the i X future, we expect to | reduction of pioneers’ pensions in He was also chalrman of the i i cpjonlys deaRgs eage b ore Ll 11932 had one house, controlled by . | weeks in a hospital there, and then i Sots, - ur smasges R B 100 BREAD IS Republicans, which brought about ussla ur y e uses flown here three weeks ago \ DI~ ‘ o | | | lgxcs‘:';“fl‘:{:b:‘i;“;“”‘fi 1;“‘;‘[‘!“‘; ";\‘E an_inflationary period, failed to ks Territorial Board of Road Com-| First Inning s provide money for essential govern- missioners and head of the /\l:mku’ Dodgers—Raynold’s first pitch | = DEQUES T 5 o nitni _S. Senators Visit Moscow - | e oty e e CHARGE TS REDUCED ' ducted themselves:dn an irrespon- Born here, he served in the Navy led strike. Stanky took two called | Ray Faig was fined $50 and given “”)1“ gHADDET T WASHINGTON, Otz. 1, — (F—A in the first world war and Il)mn‘l,\(nkux then looked over the next: a Tnree months suspended jail sen- Bartlett, who is lt'.x\mu' for e S L curt refusal by Russia to let 12 his discharge went to Nome He three balls, and finally went du\\n‘ was e€r Sentors visit Moscow brought de- mands by two Congress members | today for a tougher policy on ad- ! mitting Soviet citizens into this CleC sineer in charge of u]hll-[s\\nu.llll, tions the Hammeond Consolidat- ;. Reynolds needed only four pitcl ll- ed Mining Co. many years. He was es to strike out Robinson who | engineer- also went down swinging | (Reivr swung at the st pien| Five Brotherhoods Asking fnee o7 0. commisions i President Makes Appeal i 5, candidate for { W ATHER REPORT . Gray yesterday. He was charged renomination at the April primar- ’ { As he will not be in Alaska to with disorderly conduct arising from to Amen(ans So '0 Ald | ies e R L el issi mtch at | ps a a ca 1 and the emperature for our a dispute over a missing watch at \:’,‘1‘1:](:\]).‘:'1 SI:; :'( ::xln“;:)m d e Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock Soviet clined to issue visas either for mem- week. two sons, William,| NO Tuns, no hits, no errors, none for Mlmmum BOOS' bers of the Senate Appropriations Juncau, and James, student at,'elt on base. 3 Committee or John Peurifoy, Assist- Washington State College, and a| Yankees—Stirnweiss lined Lom-|, Of S Pef Day bardi's first pitch to right field ant Secretary of State, to make an daughter, Mrs. Jane Workman, Ju- | inspection of the U. S. Embassy. neau, survive. l101 a single CHICAGO, Oct. 1.—(#—A formal The explanation to Ambassador i | - Henrich took a called strike, | demand for a 30 percent wage in- Walter Bedell Smith says GOVERNOR'S TRIBUTE i““"‘ smashed a single over Stan-icrease for more than 350,000 mem- * District Attorney Robert Boochever ! R said that a burglary charge against s % | Both the banquet hall an: main “Faig will be dismissed when U. 8. W ASHINGTON, Oct. 10— room of the Country Club were District Court reconvenes here. President Truman today asked the crowded with enthusiastic Demo- merican people to eat less bread crats. Following a turkey dinner - and thus help save 100,000,000 bu-|and spontaneous community sing ’ The w ashlngion»hvls of grain for European aid. |ing, Judge William Holzheimer, : | He also asked reduced feeding of toastmaster, made a brief political Merry GO Bound'wm to livestock. | talk In Juneau—Maximum, 5 minimum, 49 At Airport—Maximum, 56; minimum, 50. WEATHER FORECAST eau and Viein the Star Bakery. Assistant U. S. Mis Morning country r S vo years ag European Relief Aepsthure | T Morniug | Th e Baiat Hovatin B db- | Hi: widow Bastare. who ‘came (and ‘Bibd’ o LIRARNG IS eTs i (Jus Mostly cloudy with rain or rain showers and Southeast- e erly winds 15-20 mph to- e night and Thursday. Little o 3 g S piss ! ky's head sending Stimweiss 10| pers of five operating railroad bro- third. Jorgensen made a fine pick-'iherhoods has been made by the “Inasmuch as the USSR is not Alaska’s Governor today paid the | considered a country that could be following /tribute to W. Leonard| Addressing the first meeting ‘of| pew Williams read telegrams s citizens' fo ce 3 S GAFat iR i | w5 & & : By DREW PEARSON i‘,l\, \jvgmen H,)::;)_(‘Mi?n}rfil,;tm (\” f"::‘h" "}fi:‘::i‘;‘ i;‘,‘,‘g"ff\l,\fi"ax"‘é |® change in temperature. | made the subject of an investigation Smith ;:'1’( "‘l‘md“’::’:l'_::d b:]’““{‘["fl’mh‘.“ p;?“-"m}ujms on the nation’s carriers. WASHINGTON—Republican pol- | ported | st nm‘\)‘ Acting Chail'x‘na‘\n of ”“:‘ PRECIPITATION | on the part of 1}]11‘ visiting Senators “The death of Leonard Smith h‘“"h ATl lo. Btanky | af second) The notices for the hike in wag- itical strategists who winced every , <we must get prices down and ;\‘1 a1 Gomsitted Alaska’s Gov-1® (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today) e :\w do n:_.t consider their trip to be a great loss to the Territory. Hel IWho relayed to Robinson ahead of ~'-.'vu>lh a minimum boost ot $3 a time the . late Franklin Roosevelt |help hungry people in other coun- ;”mr ‘\]‘nke ber‘y: el x"” mu“" In Juneau inches; ® >\u}abl(* ;i has been a conspicuously able and [y 400" Siirnweiss scored on :m-"l‘”' w"t. in motion the machinery of linked the Republican party Wwith'iries at the same time.” 1‘““”‘ i ‘Dnlemw ot who wag, ® Since July 1, 3172 inches; o Senator Bridges (R.-N.H.), Chair- devoted public servant, first in the! i o™ 1y aan was not crediteq| the National Railway Labor Act the big bankers, now aren't wincing Mr. Truman said the saving ask-| o jnecaioeq by Ju(‘lv(‘ Tolz- | ® At Airport — 48 inches; e man of the committee, declared the Legislature \\hr“n» he represented | with o run ba bkt ;\n.(u'l' which disputes in the indus- anymore. In fact, Truman’s recent ed of each individual is actually|peime 3 8 e since July 1, 22.30 . lnudcnl\ raises the question of how the Second Division, later as a| pivuggio blazed a single off try are handled. 1 2 oo e 00600 00 o o o o muchilenger the United States will member ot the Territorial Board of { pejser's glove, the shortstop slow-| Rejection of the wage demand by appointments have brought broad |very small. ¥ AR g:.lll))s A MR eublisar danks’ dor 10| “One. bUSHAL he-Gral sdved ‘hyl i naity bk’fl"‘l‘vl“"}“‘)_“ “lv),"m:;t i A SR permit “indiscriminate admission of | Education longer are they worried by that big |every American in the next few SRR ; fo _Hu[“‘m”,, ,,;‘ | Soviet subjects and sympathiz years, as Territorial Highway En-|into short left. McQuinn worked & #Md would'/result in arange- business-banking bugaboo. Imonths will do the job," he mid' .onsiandayecHe (e, calioc ben STEAMER MOVEMENTS Senator Dworshak R.-Idaho), a gincer. His service has been marked | the count to three and two and|MENtS for negotiations on a nation- Especially interesting to Republi- | Responding for the 2 mumb(\,i-tll Democrats to unite m‘]a\( ot member of the group, told a TePort- by 4 high degree of conscientious-!weni down swinging | wide basis The carriers’ wage con- cans are Trumar latest appoint- | committes, Chairman Charles Luck- dinated effort to dnl‘\\) H!—‘-t' B, “‘ |er lh‘ere should at least be a f'uxefxnl ness, technical competence and uf P3is Bt Rl Rile g BERORS, | ference committee, representing the S ents: fo the air core. They in-iman reported, that tholspnds 'of| T8UsS '60.that our efrength S48y square sinnet “scheduled $o arrive | scrutiny of any such admissions in |ty understanding of the problems | one left on base country’s railroads, said granting the wage boost would add $400,- clude: Arthur S. Barrows, President | letters offering voluntary help have "9‘1 be “"’"ll"”"“h " he said, e |lite Saturday o possibly ('Arl}““-"lmm;?- a poy | ivOlvEd ! L of Sears Roebuck and Director of poured upon the committee since|, “ i K]"i“ ““‘aw TS e Sunday L u}n{x stand \n[l}( re m::n Leonard Smith will be missed | lmd“e“ wl‘lk“_ swung at 000000 to rail transportation costs the Illinois Continental Bank, as!its creation last Thursday ARTeSin, Adaaxs 4 ASUNE | - Alaska, from Seattle, due Friday, ! ussians In {:“ ‘;' th, [by his many friends, but be leaves | three and two pitch and lined toAPRuAllY g on past glories «|night or early Saturday. Dworshak said. “T wonder what they 4" peymanent place in the history of ! DiMaggio in straight center. John-| I ddition to the pay raise de- nd, for the last two ! the individual railroads was expect- ing up the smash which rolleq Undersecretary, with Cornelius| “Mr. President, the people of :/ {o’ the Terri-| 3 > 5 2 vanderbilt Whitney, polo-playing | America have never failed in “m Calling attention “Janual" e Clo: Hitch, from Seattle, due|are ““**“Hd“'i’ the Territory, to the advancement!son raced over near the boxes :l1np"”““‘ the operating brotherhoods chairman of Pan American Air-|accomplishment of any war,"|torial "‘”‘“”l'”"_llf’ X l\’; m)lhl\ weekend : i e IDE of which he contributed notably. behind third base. to camp under|'éPresenting the engineers, firemen, ways, as Assistant Secretary. {Luckman said. “They will not fail|$3id, “We must address ourselves Aleutian scheduled to sail from SANDERS 4 He could leave no finer legacy to Hermanski's high foul fly Rey ‘Urmlmun,\. trainmen and switch- i B % he task of party reconstruction as . P A Coroner’s Jury, at an inquest o gh 1 i : These appointments follow other 'in this war on hunger. On their|t ¥ Seattle Saturday. ! his family nolds threw three straight balls|men. also have made demands for panking appointments, notably|behalf we pledge you our most|the first order of business.” 5 Northern Voyager, scheduled to vesterday afternoon «-mmnm:l by s [ W e A lg bty changes in 44 working rules. Ap- General William Draper, former earnest endeavor Hits Civil Service - jsail from Seattle October 10, ; B pmmissioner "“ i Y, B Bt three and two, and after Bruce|Proval of the changes, railroad Vice-President. of Dillon Read, as! - > > Bartlett attacked “the withering! princess Louise schaduled south- found that Tom Sanders, Jr., of TO GRAND JURY fouled ' one off. the part‘Indian|Spokesmen said, would add $1,000,- . % SUES SU | blight of an imperfect civil service.” | i Friday morning at 9 Sitka, died by his own hand when i o Bt ; R el Assistant Secretary of War, and SUES FOR SUPPORT blig ¥ bound Friday ing a o hurler fanned him on the next! 000,000 tbillion) annually to operat I» James Forrestal, .al.so of D)]lun Mildred H. Jackson filed suit in \"T]wx‘v should be civil service pro-|q'elock. he used his own leather belt Tues- Lucille Jerome was bound over to pitch {ing costs San- the Federal Grand Jury by U ) runs, no hits, no errors, none. Negotiations between the brother- terday | tection for the rank and file, I)uLl Baranof. from west, scheduled day morning to hang himself Read, as head of National Defense. |U. S. District Court here o k It was the Wall Street firm of Dil- against William C. Jackson asking |policy making offictals too often isl,mhlm\m:l Sunday or Monday.| dcrs was reported to have taken Cemmissioner Pelix Gray yester an Abkas 1h«x ds and carrier representatives lon Read which poured about $200,- | for $2000 as support and maintenanc e | subordinate public welfare to their) L #4- = s own life when !mub(-mm(- de- She w J\v(f L preliminary hearing inkees—Walker back up in|cn the rule changes, the issue that 000,000 into Germany after the Lm.““”“ since Jan., 1946. They were | desire to stay on the payroll until; FROM SEATTLE yondent over the marriage license on the charge of grand larceny for of the 1t field stands to! precipitated the nation-wide rail B - e e 5, 1945 and are |reaching retirement | Muis T. Rickett of Seattle is stay- ' application of his fiancee to an- the theft of an automobile. Bond = MR 7 i (Ctmummi on in Four) 1~ml married (Contined on Page Twe! ing at the Gastineau her man wi t $1,000. (Continued on Page Thre=) | (C nnmnu-:l on Pmn- T/m

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