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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME" e ik OL. LXVL, NO. 10,714 JbNh\L. Al \\l\\ WE DVLSDA\ ()(TOBI;R 22, I‘MZ PRICE TEN CENTS e~ e 3 PICKET LEGISLATION IS NOW Terrific Forest Fire Sweeps Coast Of Maine Lubhealth Sfandards in ,rm NOT ™sowaor JHUNDRED Louise Overell Relaxes PICKETING Alaska Exposed; Visifing ' CANDIDATE, BUILDINGS ACT SOUGHT Doclors Make Out Repori WiS(ONSIN;- DESTROYED BY HARTLEY S 1 H H - ; S on rive-mile ection 0 b X g report, exposing subhealth PR : feren(e Prlmafy—HOW ‘ J i | l M c A' Maine's Coastline | 0 May (ause ction RS g an consclence:) . Yoporr aiso points an accus- Battle Looks Now _,f«' ;| GOOSE ROCKS BEACH, Me, PRINCETON, N. J, Oct. 22— Oct. 22.—P—Weary, begrimed crews | A New Jersey Republican, Con- jissheing prepared byng beam of!i1g finger at the Army, which has ve doctors from the American edical Association who explored flaska's shanty towns and native fehiins. o terifyiug farest fire gressman Fred Hartley, Jr., believ- llages at the request of Interior W Vm'h destroyed almest 200 build- es the government should use the ings along a five-mile stretch of Anti-Trust statutes against James Maine coastline, said today that Petrillo, head of the A. F. of L. the village of Kennebunkport American Federation of Musicians cretary Cap Krug. He has decid- | to release their straight-from- D gl ference nary nt increments of population have, Thus the first major would be safe unless wind again Petrillo has issued an edict pecanic an ally of the flames iinst any further record-mak- e-shoulder finding ) le off occuired due to defense work. The 30P ot n campaig What they found was that tuber- | >"oTeC G0 “’“\ A i'“ 0! . m' the GOP pre-nomination campaign Mosis is the “most urgent” health' % o R umt (1)11- in Mielys Wil 8 IOMERD Ionus ACHD ‘oblem in the Territory. Not only | ;o .o e s it Qv Thomfay K, ShawEY, 915 The 1 wwhich TAekelEd . gale by his musicians after next bes it cause one er: ,{cidence among the military per- york, Harold Stassen, Gen. Dou he wind ] res gale ; s it cause one out of every five ' o A B TCh 4D, rllda R BBNE Gester- December 31 [ithe. but it is. passs on in-|hoE RIS Y 81 last MacArthur and S I gt ; Sen. Hartley, co-author of the e sholism plays an important pwight D. Eisenhower d diminished during the night 2 ¥ L y " JRERET 4o_cach DeW SHORIRN e in spreading venereal disease LR W G ¢ d the U. S. Weather Bureau pre- Taft-Hartley Labor Act, said: “The “The school teacher at Barrow | } AL ar Wiith Wisconsin law permitting AT LAt Four kil LR peni o only way to deal with that type is dag g Y application of the Clayton-Sher- o 4 Anti-Trus o L abor un- The fire, the mest serious of 40 man Anti-Trust Act to labor 7 the 1 rt continues. “Most of the v car ate's ne o e ent ated that, of 30 children between | ro any candidate’s name to be en i soldiers infected stated that they ed in the preference primary, with fons as we apply it to a business burning in Maine, was still advanc- l‘:\!);m‘)\h e apply it tc onopoly ing along a -mile front, about | poly e ages of five and six that had i} .4 yoen ntoxicated at the time or without his consent, politicians itered school, six lived to finish”"( /5 oo ‘ or v\lv“wuv“n'v (;]n‘ t.x _‘11‘:”.“;”, he report dccl'.nre? poignantly. e R iy x;;::,i‘t \“‘1‘; ‘1:‘”11. h;" ‘.“ b ”1-‘ gty s R It is found mestly among thel . . q.,oc gpen prostitution. ‘The the state’s 27 delegates to the half a mile southwest of this pic- b o o el jatives whose resistance is 10Wer!y o oytends along Fourth Street Philadelpi , 1 enti turesque village of 2,000 residents. the Princeton. University Repub an w ji S o LOUTLD. & fidelphla. hattnet . GWEiEn SOl Ko o , Club in Princeton, New Jer- . |in the very heart of town. Twenty- | The April 6 date for the primary Effective back-firing halted the : He told 600 student mem- “However,” stresses the report inmates of this street openly -may find MacArthur back in this fire's advance toward Kennebunk- ! ers of. the club- that he -intends cntact is probably the most Im- colicit and are unmolested. Vener- country from his tour of duty in port village but road commissioner i to introduce at the next congres- rtant fector | eal-disease contrcl cannot be ac- Japan. Any homecoming celebra- Clifford Maling said “if the wind slonal session legislation for the The battle against tuberculosis is complished under these circum- tions at the time are likely to ccmes up again it will be bad’ control of pickets. Hartley says ught valiantly in a tiny, 125-bed 108, Community indifference freshen Wisconsin voters’ recol- Most of the razed structures were his proposal would make “' tllegal natorium on Alice Tsland, Sitka.|and outmoded ideas of ‘family pro- lections of the General's long war'l sunmer. coftages, but there were | Yo prevent sny. woiker, golng 0 nis atorium at Seward de- tection’ are the most important record and his current adminis-\ carel Ann Stevenscn, s2cres of ‘homeless families in the job allowed alcoholism and venereal! \wASHINGTON. Oct. 22— (@ disease to run rampant Senator Taft (R-Ohio) was report- “Venereal disease is one of the ] ¢ ed today to have decided to pass serious medical problems espec-'yp the Wisconsin Presidential pre- in the larger cities where re- . 3 s 2oy ¥ es 21 months nother s 'nded indirectly upon Congres-!reasons for the existence of pro- tration of occupation forces in the| 4 qemonstrates a new type o Geose Rocks, Cape Porpoise and | VIR o 2 3 i S " ps. former enemy country. ; 4 # % Wwildes districts of ‘Kennebunkport 4 i 9 a1 QBOE e e b urasyie i ol i western “holdup” after she was i b e ki, . Louise Overell, 19-year-old Santa alif., heiress, who was While we were in Alaska,” re-|; “The tragedy,” the doctors stress,’ MacArthur Favorite | éhifakn: Miss Di T Maling said the fire was being . PN s Bud) Gellum of charges they murdered h \its the committee, “the Alaska “is the spread to native isolated ' MacArthur has been something! chosen Miss Diaper of 1947 at the .., r10d” in most sections but as' dcquitted with George (Bud) Gellum of cAars . red : pool at the Patterson Sanitarium fiive Service was foresd o with- §oups who have been glean’in thatof a favorite. in Wisdonshi stnce’ NAHobal Disper Sevico Conven- 4 precautionary measure about 50 ~ Pparents, dips her toes in a swimmin Yodhaiier alif, near Oakland, where she has gone for a “rest. Law its financial support from the past and now have been infected 1944 That is the year Wendell{ tion opening at Phoenix, Ariz, persons were evacuated from the, at Ashland, 3 Lward sanatorium due to the fact and have taken it back to their L. Willkie withdrew from the R Oct. 15 (P Wirephoto. Turbot’s Creek and Fortune's Rock ' (® W flilmlu. idential nomination ! salH b= ot e thwd il S A at a deficiency appropriation to homes and communities, It is sim- Publican Prc bver the ANS patients in the Sew-'ply getting out of control.” race after failing to win a singl Seven other huge fires censum- | [0 sanatorium did not pass In! But this was not true of liquor. delegate in ~the primary after ing parched forest lands were r | ongress. This last fact struck the' “The Native,” report the doctors, Stumping the state ported under control today but still | | e r RES'G“S mmittes as a thunderbolt, as it “dces not appear to tolerate alco- | With his name the only one on | dangerous appears that the Seward san- hol as well as the white man the preferential ballot—as e Organized patrols guarded the' a . [ n orium has been virtually scuttled.! How does all this interest cit tinguished from ”f“ m*}r Warm fire lanes of the blaze which swept Ih RUSSIa In pR Ihe e\lslmn, sanatoria facilities are in Pensacola or Albuquerque? lot—MacArthur. got 102,421 onger the Cape Porpoise section of Ken- e a lo“s W! PARIS, Oct. (»—The French e nebunkport. Leading them was Lt ! cabinet of Premier Paul Ramadier —| The doctors give the answer: “Al- l‘)’““ Yool V,‘l"(;;‘ e ewey’s name 21,036 ang re. q;_nml lnllu}. > Peed o Col. C. E. Choate, of Fxl]l“(lll\ll E pave k 28 3 1 kie 6,439 same tho | irank. truoks’ Jeadine. b Biade- mmv of \Hml the Soc 166 Fremser are reported to have ; I : ribed as France's “grave” econ- o vote: {aska has been called the left flank he w aShlngton“‘ the North American Continent Tts strategic position is being em- ford, about four miles distant, phasized by the recent world un-! o U howers that | erl'Y -0 - DLOUNC rest. A neaitny populace as weil as (5" 09 CEIE S0 A Bope to! B / rolled in a steady stream to the fire “~———— " ez 1 situation. Ramadier himself ia stable inc oF ke i the lo - Senator ;could. H0§ ; LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 22.—®— geepe d did not resign. a icrease he population . & zobd ahomin TootRARCSIoR Lo s ek R L e to furnish fuel for Cfl.l\( ANTIAGO. Chile, Oct. 22—(® b the Territory would aid in the p it vy o * {Russia’s narei ishinsky late rd and civiliar IS, e, ] 1 Announcement of the Cabinet By DREW PEARSON 2 3 ¢ consin primary on: e an! £ : R a0 Juips le, blaming Communists for y R defense of Alacka Alnska is alsg CODSIn primary only if he made aniioqay added two Truman Cabinet WS b n ‘y_":"‘_m A i < izned | Tesignation came only three days ‘ 4 after General Charles de Gaulle's T ! 5 7 tensive campaign in the state " Ay 2 BRLaG: uadd ok - Brotin” trathing of (T2 EDAIYe " CRAIIEIIRE = | members to his list of “warmon- They say he will have no Hmu . WASHINGTON—Wall Streetlaw- the troops, a site which c t be < gers” and declared the new book I i ¥ i cannot be ¢, ao that while Congress is uu AL HAGKatRIY of Bfate’ Jabes ¥ STEAMER MOVEMENTS | (HANGES! with Brazil tod in a diplomatic 3 resounding success 1 ‘rance’s k with the Soviet Union esoundin| uc n Fran municipal elections. LS Observers say there is slight . ed - diplo-lgoupt that the Cabinet’s decision matic and consular, relations With |y " oo T Coulg snead the return ient said The Chilean gove: last night it bad ! e going P le with equale g . by rs are going into a huddle w equaled under our flag. Again, a session, as it will be after January! ! By | ¢ Justice Department today healthy populace would reflect on g gyt the fact remains that Taft! 1es was a “call for war” against 1 Russia Princess Louise, from Vancouver, “f ;m]"”:n gl SO i (,\,mn‘mm'flb""‘ d’l‘.\“w: , exposed bility of entering him in l.l(‘.u”{'d b b G LU bl ts tann s el B : ! ( 0 0 I,, E R,“" 1 and with Czechoslovakia asiy, power to de Gaulle—the libera- iing to head off 1s 8 crackdown (COPYRIAT, 1941, BELs SYNDICATE. ING) | Bepitor '“\1:‘"";;;5;““‘:‘))’1" “”::l‘[‘!:-u the United Nations Assembly are Square Sinnett scheduled to sail }:"_'” 'l“ N (’_’1 ,"“\:"“”."'“‘ fl't, i, tion leader. That is, If the tall the 17 biggest banking houses o S L ‘)‘m; At cmm‘j_“ Ao Secretary of Defense James For- from Seattle today : ’jl"“ el m:'v‘;‘“:;":"" ;uum“ " m”“ neral wants to come back to New York and the Justice De- 1 e L kel estal and Secretary of Commerce Ring Splice scheduled to sail " Ohtle b I 1 lui\l\fi‘r .?‘lzn:::flurxn‘n;‘md Lo ! | >ab) B LA Che Ls C1S= Iw Averell Harriman, from Seattle tomorrow rtment’s demand that they quit . (By The Associated Press ! 7 onopolizing the money marts of o o s The Russian also listed William Baranof scheduled to sail from' 4 plonsr oot an e ilian Foreign Mmistry jon to resign only a few hours g \C Bullitt, fornier: AmBassady to Beattlac Saturdey . A drep from the recent highlapnounced earlier in Rio de Janeirolafter the Premier had summoned pIRglor.. o tomperature: L : of \that Brazil had cut diplomatic: ties | ¢} A back f . BRETLS) % 4 s and Moscow, as an “inciter to Alaska scheduled to sail from U MPerath ‘ 2 % ithat Brazil had cut diplomatic® tlesithe Natlonal 'Assembly back Inte Wall St.cet lawyers now have i Seattle October 28 the eastorn f of the ~ountry with the Soviet government be- an emergency session set for next flopted the clever strategy of gak- ! Vishinsky was especially bitter in Coastal Rambler scheduled to'ferecast tod ool air from the cause of what it called “outrage- Tuesday to deal with the French % 's*:“ the ““‘d"l‘_’ ";‘b‘“‘“‘eg by I hid. attack on Byrnes' ook, “Speak- sall from' Seattlé, October 30, foriRocky Mountarns mgyed castwaid. ous and. even calumnious” Russian | economic —crisis. _e‘ curities an ‘;xc ml'\gr' urln- | I""—' Frankly,” which was published Ketchikan, Juneau, Yakutat, Port Th mercury dipped (o below press criticism of Brazil's Presi-| Later today, Ramadier is expect- ission, which has changed a lot | last. week ,San Juan, Seward, Seldovia and freczing and w fell in parts of |[dent Eurico Gaspar Dulra and ed to men why members army decided to hand in Rocky Mountain region today B ace FDR promised to drive out TOKYO, Oct. 22.—(P—Former Speaking before the 57-nation Kodiak | the e mone_\l'.changers and w}m(‘h x]«; Premier Hideki Tojo was formally | E { political committee of the Assembly,| Northern Voyager scheduled toi while another cool spot on the! Chile's stey bw safely dominated by Wall purged today. ! }th,‘\k declared “Byrnes is tr: sail from Seattle Oct..31 | weather map was the New England 'oriented sec ures fell to a single repre will leave the Soviet- their gnations. of Europe without| Ramadier is reported preparing antiago. to form a new government which sentative in reet: 4 G } Tojo, now on trial with 24 other |mg to break the record in produ Aleutian, from westward, sched-|are where tempe Huvm\c{. Attorney Genc.*xal Tom Japanese wartime leaders before! ing \I.mlhn,\u Lmn(‘muu\ A;g““\[ uled southbound Sunday. | freezing in northern Maine. In, Yugoslavia broke relation: with would omit members with de lark, with strong backing from the International Tribunal, was : o } 7 - -+ - | Den a light snow fell as the|Chile October 11 in protest at| Gaullist leanings esident. T e s Movie ctor estifies of | e soviet Union {Reave ' ; esident Truman, is determined to banned from ever holding office BETR i CHAMBER TO MEET { mercury dropped m 60 at mid- Chile’s expulsion of two Y lav His new government will be b ahead with the case—even again early in the occupation. The & Rl age { | a4 I night to the upper 30's in early diplomats. No other count in made up of men from the old one,” h it mvolves the former bank: government's central ser ommunist Activities ! sax rrancisco visirors | x : i ler’s press . offici hough it mvolves the former bank- government’s central screening com- | 1 SAN FRANCISCO VISITORS | The weekly meeting of the morning jthe cast can block huve'one of Ramadier’s press officers g 1frms of three members of the mittee merely formalized the edict' H F‘ |. d : Mr. and Mrs. R. Dunton of San' Chamber of Commerce will be held |y, f expected to had repr here reperted -uman Cabinet against the man who led Japan In rim Lan {Francisco are registered at the Gas- | tomorrow noon in the Gold Room | e e Ll iR e el 4000000 .| Foreizn Minister George Bidault, The list of defendants in this into war in the Pacific. tineau of the Baranof Hotel, It th below freezing habitants ar< an area bigger than |8 member of the Popular Repub- se reads like the guest list at Sauburo Kurusu, Japanese En-! WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.—(®— | ,‘”‘ for tomorrow |the Continental United States, has!lican Movement (MRP) appeared SNaRIaCK oo assured of remaining in office if a Communist party claiming 200.- he of Mrs. Astor's swankiest par- voy to Washington when Pearl Screen actor Robert Taylor, escort-| | i = N ‘x crning Ramadier succeeded in forming a es. It takes in the blue bloods of Harbor was attacked, also was nam- | ed through surging crowds to the| G00 members—largest in the west- ew York’s investment banking ed in the purge list iheanng room, told Congressional or e ove o eaven Temperaure i yesterday o pemisphere—although it was| cabinet isiness, from the . relatives of the e | investigators of Hollywood Reds to- ¥ isoared into the 80's over a wide,, i weq jast May Chile, with o te J. P. Morgan to Sir William !day that he has seen “more indica- a ! day th as s 4 . A n oand o | tilmland the last four or five {top on the nation’s weather map. e vy Vs & ‘Communist e [h‘x h readings in the east included = NEW YORK, Oct. 22-Closing telligence and now head of Kuhn in party « 70,000 members quotation of Alaska Juneau mine eb. !\muxx than previously. ‘ington, the Chicago, (h Russia Stock today is 4':, American Can 88, Anaconda 35%. Curtiss-Wright or] ex-Governor Lehman — | women, the appearance of the 36- same as In diplomatic relations bmely Philip Lehman, Robert IN (ANADA lA“Dl,\-eam,ld movie star in the witness { Iv‘“g os IL“\H““"‘ and Kansas City ince 1945, Chile’s Communists - ce f the country and touch- ¢ j section of the country and LOuch~jiape.e 5000000 populat hia and & hman, Allen S. Lehman. Also on {cnair capped a series of develop- | dominate unio of coal, copper International Harvester 88, e list are John Hertz, former = I ments which included S ! NEW ACS MESSENGER and niteate Taitia Kennecott 47%, New York Central ng of the Yellow Taxis, and John' OTTAWA, Oct —iP—Canada| 1. Assertions by Chairman{ LANSING, Kas, Oct. 22— nut, a large brass wash ,1‘ August Avolan has acceted a po 3razil's Congress yesterday voted!15', Northern Pacific 21%, U. S, 767, Pound $4.03'.. sition as messenger with the ACS. confidence in the yment price ceilings' Thomas (R-NJ) that the House[Three and one-half pounds of | thumb tacks, a quarter- uun screw | v the break with Russia. The, Sales today were 1 ancock, right-hand adviser and today knocked th ar essistant to Bernie Baruch. off meat and meat products, oats,|group has evidence of Communist|metal—including two complete and 60 small metal objects includ ' August graduated, from Jw 0,000 shares, Thomas S. Gates, Chairman of barley and screenings, and discon- {espionage and evidence that “at|safety razors without blades—was ing paper clips and fety pins High School this year and plans to Senate acted unanimously, the| Ave today are as follows e Board of the University of tinued subsidies for grain used in'least 79" Hollywood personages|the yield of an operation on the were listed by Warden Robert H.'K0 1 the States next year to enter Chamber of Deputies by a 190 to industrials 18438, ralls 50.52, utili- « college vote- with Communist deputies| ties 35.63 g | have engaged in subversive acti- stomach of an inmate of the Kan-|Hudspeth in the recovery ennsylvania and member of Drex- livestock fees and Co., is also on the list, as A decontrol order issued last|yities, He said the espionage angle |sas State Prison | Prison officials the ma - - voicing opposition i e er——— lell as Dillon Read, the former night narrowed the f of items'will be developed next week. In addition to the razors, five identified as James F. Payne - SEATTLE GUESTS > - S. 5. MAN HERE sorted in¢ & one to five year sentence for Roger A. Anderson and V FROM COOS BAY | Wilbur Thompson of the North- . Secretary of Defense Forres- still under price ceilings to from Paul V. McNutt, | metal washers, 401 nails of a -— handtul of essentials such as rents . ¥ e $izes, a three-inch screw, a couple ar-on, gave no re: fl‘nmmued on Page Five) sugar, fats, oils and wheat. 1 ((‘nnlimlml on Pflye Siz) Ptwo-inch stove bolts, a two-inch in: the objects A bla M. Barber of Coos Bay, land Transportation Company at it the Gastineau Hotel Seattle is stopping at the Baranof. re, all of Seattle are re- Fr the Baranof Hotel | Ore son for consum- L. McC I

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