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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” I’Rl( ETE N CI:NTS = BRAZIL BREAKS RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA Congressional Leaders Summoned By Truman "ONFERENCE | A Hiss for Hero \NEW PROBE Bibb Enters Boston with Sky Queen Survivors BRAZIL HAS ISCALLEDBY " ISSTARTED | | ‘ SPLIT WITH PRESIDENT - WITHFHGHT, H | - SOV.UNION )iscussi —fE Second Largest Country on aids Aid Wil B8 Western Hemisphere | ! | Foreign Aid Will Be i Held at White House ; M“ak’ej Drashc Move i RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct. 21— WASHINGTON, Oct. 21— | Brazil, second largest country in resident Truman today summoned | the Western Hemisphere, announc- ongressional leaders to the wmve" ‘ed today she had severed diplo- ouse for a conference Thurs- I matic relations with Soviet Russia ay on Europe's financial plight I The anmouncement set diplomats The White House said invitations to speculating that Brazil might ke going out today for the meet- ventually extend the break to hg at 2:30 p. m. (EST) Thursday ! countries in the Soviet sphere of v what Presidential Secretary mfluence. They recalled Chile’s re- harles G. Ross described as a cent break with Yugoslavia ‘urther discussion of emergency ¢ break with Russia formalized )re;lgn aid.” e 5 : sitnation already virtually in ef- T evfil;mp i the fi;;'}? T\: l,h," fect. Brazil resumed relations with ;;z“zsn met with Mr. Truman Russia in 1945 but there have been . 29, 4.5 1o commercial or cultural exchang- !? r)a;i:ltclgl:w!v!‘l(l;er Rl;nd‘l"‘;r:{i !es. Rio's Ambassador to Moscow ‘:;(ust } “‘3 ;ncitud:‘ leh-; d‘:a“_nf“;‘ | Mario Pimentel Brandao, has spent gedlaf minurity members of imuch ot the time in Stockholm )"Cy oA e ghdte {of the Communist Party here sev- Presumably the conference will Staff Work Bad G 5 The Maine Senator complained ['eral mmonths ago. - hnvass the outlock for emergency Offense Taken lop-gap aid to Europe as well as that neither this plan, nor any’ The Coast Guard cutter Bibb is greeted by a Boston firchoat as relatives wait cn the Boston, Mass., dock B B P g x he outlook for a Buropean re- others like it was put into effectbe ", o Lurvivors of the Sky Queen that-was forced dowhi i the Atlantie Jast week when it ran short on ..o qtracks on- this (,m”m,,", o e very plan based in Secretary of | Atlantic last week, kisses Boa e Pear rbor attack P Wi when the Pearl Harbor attack, o pirephato, on Prestdent Eurico G ate Marshall's self-help propos-| Ala., a crewman on the Bibb, who jumped overboard and saved Mrs. ; ed this country into hostilities. | ; 1 One of the Russian per " and the possibility of a special| Last's ife when she fell into the sen during rescue operations. The mittee report, signed by its then-| gl e i Sy e ssion of Congress. Kiss was glven at a press interview as the Bibb:entersd ‘Beston chalfinan, Senater ‘Mead (D-N¥),| n i Ross would not elaborate beyond ’ the observation that either thel { Vice President Nereu Ramos had wster read from a 1946 com-i ® W n-,mnln s brief assertion that emergency rcmunued on l—aae l‘wm: breign aid would be the topic ; port must have heen pretty bad| T gl At Invitations went to: or it should not havesbeen shelv wo Senator Vandenberg (R-Mich‘.‘ ome In or o ln b resident pro tempore of the Sen- Brewster denied a contention by! ; i | e and chairman of its Foreign | Senator Pepper (D-Flay that the | elations committee; and Senator 14 Republican-controlled committee s | overnors e ore orum onnally (D-Texas), ranking Dem- s ever o oo 0 trying to “convict” the late Presi-| 14 i VOL. LXVL, NO. 10,713 : JUNEAU, ALASKA, TUESDAY, (5("[()ékLR _7| I‘)47 “Lost” Mobilizafion Plan i fo Be Investigated- ! Witness Summoned | WASHINGTON, Oct. 2l (# A Republican-Democratic battle over why it tcok so long to get American plants producing. full blast for the war appears likely this week at a Senate committee inquiry into industrial mubilim-} tion* plans i Deflected momentarily today for a look into the progress of war, contract renegotiations, the Senate! War Investigating committee to- morrow will begin questioning Sec< retary of Defense Forrestal about a “lost” mobilization plan rman Brewster (R-Me) told this plan involved three | work by the Army and' Navy. It was capped, he added by a polishing-up repor: made before the war by a citizens committee headed by Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., who later became Secretary of ! State ! i i | | M May D. Last, 61, Les Angeles, Calif, oldest of the 69 persons rescued when the Bermuda SKy Queen made a foreed landing in the te Ralph J. Keller, Fairhope, SWs Lla aff work on the mobilization re-| dent Roosevelt of failure to do| rat on the Senate Foreign Rela- ons committee; his full duty by not putting the' Chairman Eaton (R-NJ) and . H plan into effect. NEW YORK, Oct. 21—®—Jo- " ol e o e I-lmg Poon Pleads Guily ™ " v DE GAULLE'S o wis it ' Members of Red “Erecu- o % H 4 - [ o . § g ht' . " . ' Pepper. saidhe' Bhinks the Re- Congress from Hawaii, last night 52 Sk pper said he thinks the Re- g fion Squad Die-28 “ (Continued on Page Eight) e Jongress to grant st iy publicans are “attempting to lay| 1pd/onCORREees t0- GRATIL fin) : . hood to Hawaii, declaring tha 0 S i ; 2, 3 a predicate for the 1948 campaign i h w h t BERMUDA SKY DETROIT, Oct. 21——Ameri- 5 PEL i e 00 b | RPF HOlDING such action “would greatly enhance thers Are Shot i e wasning on court procedure proved a kittle o VLr 1€ L S O MR out! the influence of the United States ; 'King Makes Socialistic Talk OUEEN BURNS puzzling yesterday to the Oriental (= ¢ party {nEavent Pepper | in the Pacific and among all de-. ATHENS, Oct. 21.—P—Forty-one| erry-Go-Bounfl mind cf Lung Poon, althoush he yyqeq na he thinks the commit-! pendeat. peoples persons were, xeporied today 1o, —Wanls Gas Industry, - - v"»";"‘“ =4 of his 63 years I tAIS tee is stepping beyond the bounds| _“To compel the people of this f‘".‘l AN R L | i # owtey. R 0 S e vemaskea tnat Territory o conumue n-. their 2 throughous Greeer i thet Public Ownership when His fototietis eyotRed that 2 ahead with the inquiry «)-‘j“’\'l';- P_’ ““‘(;lk Herald I’nl»um gl ot S0 gl i o { LONDON, Oct A — King Federal Judge Ernest A. O'Brien goor e Sl ‘R-M?”” 5 G |' A t C i t ‘( ‘-'nlfnn)xtmi}’-‘l ;)):1‘:‘ 16 V10| yicted memters of a Communist| 3€0rse VI opened a new session of Pederal Judge Brmest A OBrien gmer commiee memver. poon-:(eneral’s Anti-Lommunis i o promise, but contrarylVicted members Parliament today and fh a speech e i S el 00 poobied Peppi claim of politics. | 4 : wish. af e ineople. thans it reports said 28 Written by his Socialist Ministers of charge. Assured there would be perguson said the committee in Party Victory Means selvcs, who voted for statehood in i ) L Batihna ity I S A . other persons. two of them women' ¢alled for nationalization of the no fee, he then demanded assur- (onqc to “look into a matter of! a plebescite in 1940 persons, two o hem women ds a ma were executed yesterday, These in- British gas industry and for a curb ance that the lawyer would win the ypo defense of our nation” and c D The Governor Alaska urged tha : e e s A G BRC ha"ges Are ue Congress grant statehood to the cluded 12 in Drama for concealing!On the powers of the ancient- House WASHINGTON —Heward Hughes hs an unexpected amateur rival in e field of air pioneering — the resident of the United States. It not generally known, but Presi- nt Truman takes a personal in- rest in helping to develop new' case can't be stopped by any such tac- of Lords, He gave top priority, hdgets for the airlines, and has That was impossible. the court yies a5 those of Pepper. : PARIS. Oct. 21 #—Gen. Chatles TCIFitory, and” said the present lnm “r;:ld rn:}xsnr\, ‘uu:mn:, (;ml b tvaver Sl Ra ,,‘“,mu- ,.::4 ,\L < w i e ncinted out, 5o Poon recon-| well let the fac ; | PARIS P—Gi arles o oiieal status and cconomic con|fOF imilar reasons in Serrai, three, : Z overy fsgried v puvect piape, The sidered his piea th w'rlll o L th “:h«r:pm'k 111(”- De Gaulle's new anti-Communist quor o0 A0 EC0 e e guerrillas in Xanthe, and four ~Both houses sat togethei in the ‘dep:"d“t"“.' "‘“1’1 4 “;m:e baras 9Something for i i nagen s‘:t::m “"‘ Lo rearings,” the p, iy, the Rally of the French . oy o S guerrillas in Larisa ‘Lords’ Chamber for the cercmony bry for testing these devices. o s B 5 ' col ente 4 ). held a steady le: e ey , ial announces g arting e ne: sgislati : 50 good,” he stated. think I plead o . Pecple (RPF), held a steady lead o u.voignty An official announcement said starting the ne legislative year th 1,000 guerrillas Satur- under the Labor Government day night and Sunday morning at-; Seated on an old throne, the tacked Metsovon, 20 miles cast of King read his 15-minute speech The man who actually does the lork on these new gadgets is Tru- an's pilot, Lt. Col. Henry Myers yers, however, pays tribute to the resident’s keen interest and says is frequently called into the hite House to report. In the air, ruman’s favorite spot in the plane the co-pilot's seat, though he ever tcuches the controls. “Don’t you fool with politics,” he hce told Myers, “and I won't fool lith flying.” Instead, the President sometimes es his own navigating. As an tillery captain in the first world ar, he learned to read maps, and | uilty and save time over all other parties today as the It is my conviction,” he told The judge refi his case to j count afukotes I Suudagis sabicls e forum, ed by the majority the Probation Department pending {pal elections proceeded slowly of lity a e : Frenchhien, Sanvincéd that somes ‘e o e Toannina_in Northwestem Greece, | +lovly and deliberately with scar Y L S | lthing wculd be changed as a r rowth and development and Lurned city ]v”,'“' police'ly a puuse” On his 1(.{.‘ sat the | {cult of the election, awaited a schie- - o oty {ne Station and school. They were, Quecn; on his right, Princess Eli- STOCK GUOMHONS | e declaration from the Generul ecouomy of Alaska s ested driven off, the account 4dded, af-|sabeth aitending her (st Siate 3 { tomorrow for a possible hint as to ¢ i hetR AR L salmon €T losing 45 Killed jopening and locking demure in a NEW, ORI GRS iy Closing |how he intends to exploit his vic- fisheries and gold mines, both at it |ong skirted dress of duty pink quotation of Alaska Juneau mine H . ¢ etepe lary kit : MR S crepe gt ” : T 3 prescnt languishing, partly as a SI M EME S stock teday is 4%:, American Can Fll w I ER With 6,680,806 of an estimated yesult of Federal policies EA ER Mov NI 1 In 10 words the King announced 875, Anac 3614, Curtiss-Wrig i i i . Q:' ”f'?}f‘_sfi. HC'"_“‘ W’fi':f" {25,000.000 votes counted thus far, “Alaska's other vast potential- the government’s mementous deci- ational arveste ‘,!hv standing was trim the authority of the | -8 sion to s Lecislation will be introduced to mend the Parliament Act, 1911" set out in that have remained undevelopad' Aleutian, fion Sea: n port Kernecott 48, New York Central 21 9 P 2 RPF-1,631,311 votes .cr -33.1 chiefly owing to inappropriate laws and scheduled to sail for the wes 163, Northeonc Eapil 2%, 0. .8 Ador and Cfm( A((use ‘ent; RPF—headed coalitions imposed by Congress, conscrvation ward not earlier than 5 p. m Steel 767, Pound $4.03 i ks : : i M “ms“nomm shares.| | 365 votes or 55 percent; De Gaulle’s measures which have cften not con-| Princess Louise, from Vancouve 3 g I.aWSO’] as Head of H0| total 38,6 percent. served tut often have paralyzed,' scheduled to arrive Thursday af-| their authority 50 possesses an intimate know- = m BRRRRE . MEtg fodag ke as, Iollow Communists—1442,941 votes, 293 and an economy d ted by] ter pve tAct) R : P 1 B usivials 185,10 rails 5088, utill-! | ists—1,442, s, 293 economy dominated by ternoon or evening. d,e.‘ol.lhe qxxxudd States. Thi e o amy 'w‘; s 185.10, rails 5 i Iywnod cOmmunlsts ! percent absentees whose chief purpose was| Square Sinett scheduled to sail| A high government source con- pane’s crew hBS_ma 164 game. of {Nm* et bl { ;AL : Socialists—703.035 votes, 14.3 per- to extract wealth of Alaska rapidly, from Seattle today. u“'“"" that this cryptic statement '-"‘;3._ ‘hfit‘h”e‘sj‘dems “e"g‘a‘s‘h" | \Hate ate todays. price develop-| WASHINGTON, Oct. 21— oent Socialist-headed coalitions, take it away with them and leave, Ring Splice scheduled to sail, Was announcement of a Cabinet ast trip they dug up & question are- tods (98304 votes, 8 percent; Socialist little or nothing within the Terri- from Seattle today | decision, reached yesterday, to li- Billows of smoke rise from ill- |0t 1) Ghicago, Docember wheat | Veteran actor Adolphe Menjou and| 8 99% 5 ould stump him. fated Bermudo Sky Queen after ycached a new all-time high of movie critic John Charles Moffitt “‘("‘-‘ \1" l"'\"i"“m“ R “"FMT kS ks S e ..B,ul.'mu.i schiedy What is the name of the island | the last of its 69 passengers and |$309% a bushel on the Board of ““:e?“ “’;';;] “““d C“'{’_l":“”;‘““ ”"” ,)[ Sihads pemkakat et m,(,:,,(,],x;’”,‘;,{:,\::‘1,\",' Adgiag N,‘;l‘y oy ‘m;:‘d}“‘ A x 5 30 i e 2 rade o y cattle active in Hollywcod and both point-|* i : p RESKR ¥ pReat REER . Schpan. ! arg(‘ilf'l'] [‘;fvs::;::i_ b :,,::, h“\:l\ l:;::mr:::“:i\ 1::Il:i’;: ;!“l;:i hn’\{:m”ununl\t ti(l;nlt‘liu::?' to John Howard Lawson film| The |‘u]1y showed 1755,259 ab- :\‘v -.so\‘e{]ex:,;:m sl.u:- at the .,“‘f u'A .:ztv,v.l ()ru‘h..‘ "l‘llli‘-" '”T".l Indu.slr_\» nnrlrl‘ pub- 14 bl i a8 figt ’ ’ decline. which. began two weeks ago | Writer sutions. the outbreak of World War I Coastal Rambler scheduled to lic ownership in the completion of Without hesitating, Truman from the Coast Guard cutter Bibb, 3 | The dapper Menjou told the| Frenchmen are sure that the re- “the Aleutian campaign vo nev- sail from Seattle, October 30, for|the plan for the coordination of happed back: “Bedloe, named after | a4 menace to navigation on the |When the national practice {House Gommittee o un-American ! cmergence of De Gaulle as one of e have taken place and American Keichikan, Juneau, Yakutat, Port, the fuel and power judustr s,” the farmer who was run off the is-| Agunsie Ocean last week. (P Wire- | Meatless Tuesdays was introduced. | {activities that he has “heard” that|the top political figures in France lives would have b San Juan, Seward, Seldovia and'King sald, giving a preview of the “Today,” he added, even! Kodiak S uled to sail from!mit the power of the press. | NSocialist Program ed to sail |;Hmi A bill will be laid before you to lom a radio quiz they were sure nd.” | photo. TLE {Lawson is head of the Commun- means some changes are going to 5 d, “Alaska | i ! Socialist program for the coming S L AR | 2 LE : lists there, but cannot prove it. |be made more important strategica than > vear S INE JANE i et and B. Martinsen of | . he * 4k8 ; . ‘R > R APLEW ¥ "Tm"( M\."‘d | AT BARANOF ‘.’.b‘l,‘.m, i SOLE e Ba‘x‘-l Moffitt, following Menjou to the One change already was evident ; the second World War FROM FAIRBANKS No mention was made of nation- ichen e FRRREBIL O MO0 B et arcuant otk i ated Fiotel . . "1 Committee's witness chair, describ-|aud many Frenchmen attributed it ey S, E. Brooke of Fairbanks is' alization of the iron aud steel in- the White chhf‘_ ihe R anche Totel. : s AR S0 S lea Lawson, once head of the'to De Gaulle's victory. Parisians CAPT. LOHSE HERE topping at the Gastineau Hotel | dustry, another Soctalist objective akes experimental trips, recently iy FRE LR | INTON OF MANHERE Screen Writers' Guild, as an ac- wcke up to find their buses and > Political observers expressed belief bturning from the Arctic where | R TR UNION OIL MA} RE tive Communist worker. He said subways running on schedule after, Captain and Mrs. H. D. Lohse, of | AT HOTEL JUNEAL (that the government might be 1Z FISHERIES MAN HERE | Ron Livingston, with the Union i . gl i At g S / > ¥ 9 - ey tested a new heated wing. It/ WH gston, Lawson urged writers “to try to havinz been strikebound for u (D€ Washington Pish and Oyster| Rcbert Matsen of CAA of An-!holding off on this w it could | Thor S. (Mike) Goodman of Peli- Oil Company, is stopping at the & il R B it 2 __ Company at Seattle, are staying at|chorage is registered at the Hotel restrict the Lords' avthority and (Contmued on Page Five) lm” is staying at the Baranof, Baranof. /(‘nnlmuml on Pnrrr Two) (Continued on Page Two) the Baranof Juneau (Continued on Page -(,‘.("1 ;