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THE DAILY “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” LASKA EMPIRE e VOL. LXVIL, NO. 10,728 EAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7,7@47 MtMBl R ASSOUAT[ l) PRlLSS PRICE TEN CENTS RADIO BLAST BY MOLOTOV AROUSE S IRE Russians Claim Imperlalzst War Is Planned Congressional HearingOn Alaska Transportafion Is Now Proposed by Tollefson CHARLES D. WATKINS B (UB FllERS WASHINGTON, Nov. 7T {#— A | Congressional hearing on Alaskan X I ' Consi 0 ! . 3 Dt Saislas was ro- ) " Blast - Marshall Plan | Considered to Offset | Event, Claims Soviefs posed today by Rep. Tollefson (R- t G | | i ey e . fo Gef Approval | Propaganda ~ Won World War I Tollefson wired Rep. Allen (R- Calif), Chairman of a special | WASHINGTON. Nov. 7—p—| _By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER LONDON, Nov. 7.—(#—Russia House committee, urging a hearing | Marshall Plan storm signals flew| WASHINGTON, Nov 7.—®— paraded her military might through Lo called for that date as many over Capitol Hill today, but admin- ung by the vigor of Russia’s pro- 'Moscow's Red Square in commem- Seiatng Hnteres . Vhe Perri~ wtration leaders credited Soviet, PAganda barrage, high government oration of the Bolshevik Revolus tory’s transportation plight will be { Foreign Minister Molctov with un-| officials were reported today to be tion's 30th anniversary today amid here Nov. 19 for a Maritime Com- | witting but powerful help in their,considering an intensified Amerl- yenewel cries that armongers” -[ k ff h d | (” rSai- mission involving Alaskan ship- | pre-sessicn drive for Congressional,Can “truth campaign® abourd "are calling for a campaign against akeoil ycneauled 10 ping companies i approval of a European recovery| At the same time it was learned the Soviet Union and “making d Weath M The ocommittee was. appointed | program that the State Department is plan-| plans for a new imperialist war. urday - Veainer ay last summer to work out plans for | Molotov's Moscow radio blast at ning to ask Congress, possibly dur-i In “a special broadcast beamed F R ' ch service to Alaska to replace the ! the United States, in which he said ing the approaching special on, ' directly at the United States and orce Koute Lhange interim service now operating with | that Russia’s struggle for power “i; '0f @i additional $1,500000 for its Great Britaht, the Moscow radio 5 {government vessels, authority for i just beginning” pin-pointed for “Voice of America” and other for-|quoted Mar \al Nikolai Bulganin, ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Nov. 7T.— Which expires June 30 | many ' lawmakers the anti-Com-!Ci81 iniormation programs. Soviet minister of the armed forc- (P—The round-the-world = fliers, The maritime hearing will be on P munist color of proposed stop-gap FAe e es, as ing just before the par- Géorge Truman and Cliff Dayis, & betition of the Alaska Trans- yand leng-range economic aid | These disclosures came on the o oot "o e = ot & Saturday take-off today for bortation Co. for denial of opel e ) ohair | NCCl8 of Soviel forelgn Minister it ""?I s “"“"““l‘"‘;“‘:‘ start of the final laps of their 8ting right under the interim agree man of the Democratic National Moiowgy's devlaralioq F thc se world flight back to the United ment to the Northland Transporta- ; # | Committee, said grimly that Molo i CREk M e, RO W A TGO v ATk nd world & p P b o ” £ - ces " ¢ the second world war es- States, as mechanics worked on tion Co. a subsidiary of the Alaska HELICOPTER LIFE SAVING — A helicopter swings a man up and out of the Dun- tov had deieated his own purpose M b AL hAC R Bata Wk e their tiny 100-horsepower planes. |Steamship Company geness, England, lighthouse (left) and picks up a man from lifeboat (right). Maneuvers demonstrated Wi Fe rOUrad ik G ) y P p if it was his aim to discourage Am- | (in the interrational situation. As a o event of bad weather, they The petition charges that North- tSes of this type of aircraft in rescuing trapped men from lighthouses, wrecks at sea and the transs | crican action to help the westem | a1 e st s , 5 land had violated the agreement fer of rescued personncl from ship to shore. - e sult of the war the system of id, they will fly the Alaska | Burop ; I aid, S that th sk T dawsaesation | European nations outside the So- capitalism has suffered a serious Highway route south to Edmonton, hat . BskR sportation | —— viet orbit stay on their feet | loss. The forces des Canada, rather than their pre- Co, and the Northiand' Company | . : 4 1 - (1150 8. IOroeR. ; of deRIGEAOY e i% - laingd & Sient wmep to serve on Southeast Alaska { Americans . Sol dified i { (Cemmunism)* and Sccialism have vious planne g r = s { “Statements s only ! stre e ves of o Annette - Island, ‘Southeast Alaska,' . 1t contended Northland: took on ommon ens or ruman § ook ‘\ Ren ]d\’l o U el strengthened, but the forces of cap- £ B 1 cargo "at "ports -in other sections | ] | scrve to solidify the American |italism have weukened, and thence to Los Angeles. i / people,” the Rhode Island’ Senator® They visited the Anchorage high ©! f\“‘ Terfitory told a reporter. i Makiny War Plans school preflight class yesterday and ‘The petition also. asks, that the O Te Mebukiicand sige.. SEhator i “The successcs of the democratic addressed the student body assem- government \r-\:o].\ ‘.\Il(n'u(\'d{ to oper of Kansas, a foreign réla- | [ camp (Communists) give the war- bly and last night were guests of Northland be assigned to the A;““]‘(“ 088, commiites Uiemibar, satd: he . mongets no rest. Forgetting the a Chamber of Commerce dinner Z m»:w‘“hh“m Co., and the Alaska expects Congress' answer will be to | essons of the recent war, they are honoring Lieut. Gen. Nathan . F. Steamship Co | approve the assisfance jwogram !uu ng for a campaign against Twini ommanding General of Tollefson said officials of the 1 A by e s 'wining, commar g e a ! which Secretary of State Marshal {demceracy (Communism), against the Alaska Armed Forces. three steamship companies, repre- il akata P8l B Mapus N f S d !the Soviet Union, and makig plans ok e 4 e at sentatives of the Territory, of the vill skeweh for Senate and House NOI(E J€rved On SOVIet‘ ’ ol Word received here said that s : Ve 3 | Committees Monday for a new ir:perialist war. special flights of Army planes will Alaska Railroad and others inter- 1 | e : b Will B Bulgag Hep K g tneet them within a short distance ested will attend the Maritime WASHINGTON, Nov. 1@~ Nina Emb ds ' That Atom Bomb Sop Em assy Recall Will Be PIGINI TN R l';‘“ e e e "Ite White House Commission heartng Lines of the Citizens Food com- NINE EMDArrassed JUPEr-: rawmakers generally e | D d d “lm- Yoty 8 n(xsnrx alin, has also invited them to meet' This will give the committee mittee held fast today against an| g0 c "t Fly 1 Tok a bluff and a sop to home iront emande ,Oufbreaks ot :\:lf lslm)k“:;l'\ s 1(.[1. w(:llu\; D dont Truman when they reach he said, an opportunity of hearing | invading force of “Hens for Harry oris Lan y 10 10KYO crale Molotov's assertion that the bty m(‘:i Heraigs .‘”:’ ”L;;;; i the East Coast, n()m both sides without requiring ,|and “Leghorns for Luckman G atomie bomb secret “has long ceas- v’ s ] b i L B # g ¥ ‘ ‘They left Teterboro, N. J., on Witnesses to make a special trip The chickens in crates of six to Wr0ng Kmd Of as ed to exist” The industrial know-! OTTAWA, Nov. 7. —(P—Canada—; l_‘”“ S"f““ Pingle at He armed P ’worm Do N S o Waingion, 120" birds, rolled into Washington how for making the bombs is. still| CAAFACLerizing a recent address by a |0TCtS under tne e adership _of PR oo to deliver a literal “squak” from believed to be beyond the Russians,; Soviet E v employes-as “olear- ; heir I6OAGEE and feacher of SRRt S OKLAHOMA their owners against the poultry-| By DOUGLAS LOVELACE But while the latest verbal shots' 1Y Offensive’—has served notice ““':"""“"“" b"\““' Yonteq *j"“"'“f i -eggless Thursday part of the e i i -the Moscow-Washington ‘cold jthe Russ y that hence- | Giermany and imperialist Japan OI-D AGE (HE(K FRIENDSHlp dent’s food conservation pro- ”“’lNOL]UL :\’sv.m’i. PN o sty helped cement a | 1OFth it will demand the recall ot | e declared frem the tribune atop i o e i A L(h‘;.’]<1"’(l growing Capitol Hill de Ulmnm\mn“'“‘ foreign ciplomat. vialating: “ai- | the oy B8 3l hepl | Food Chairman Charles Luck- S¢¥men are returning today 19, g, dmething for faltering Eur- plomatic propriety” in speeches or! _ Seviets Have Big Army . . ¢ SRl e e, Fort Worth, Texas. unable o reach | (o oo cies, there was plen- { PUPMIC dddresses | “This historically unprecedented To COME A'RMA". SUprUS leefatOT Privat- ~ while aides here shuntea tne Rl ,[.“k"(f ".‘;M bmnm;l”;e Aty of evidence that methods, pro-| Laurent Beaudry, acting Under- { Viclory proved that the Soviet 1] er Won't Hel th stream of fowl to the Salvation PI'TAT SHON CLTERCO 8t l“_e cedurcs—and pessibly the amount | SCCTetary of State, stated the Can- | Arpiel vkl the (o, AAES S i eer Won elp Sou Army for feeding the needy, Luck- type of gasoline available in for- " oncr ey e gpent—will be ap | Adian position in a memorandum ;4 linist - military _science and H h J w d A A R man declared in Los Angeles: ward areas, | e ito Sovict Charge d’Affaires, M. V.,|supplied with the most modern mil- Ug . Wade Announces mefl(an eVOH “Any time the Poultrymen Who committed the error which! Bh 0 | Degtiar. Calling attention’ to a MAIy cquipmemt s a irst class N M th df S viv Association or any ome else can .oct youghly 100,000 gallons of gaso- speech last July by I O. Scherba-|''my of our time ew Method for Jur o L | PONCA CITY, Oi gt N 8 T etven FRYi8 Sve EISIn i tha old. kind—ln the sy Embassy employee [ I‘ :‘l"'“ lb ki Undon, BUlget ors Insurance Beneiils 4 | _The United States has seized two oo v (NS Fihe tryless THUIS- trqted flight, is hard to pinpoint. patiuk — addressing the As- ‘:"(‘ L t&rlil-‘x\un-l 0 star: HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 7.—#—The | rivately-owned heavy bombers on ““¥% e :‘V'I 3 ad to adopt it” " some half-dozen flights of Sup-| of United Ukranians "“l l”\f”",",',“_' :’”"_ ek g~ . : tne Friendship Train, bearing gifts {1om | Oklanoma - airficlds to stop their o, ie White House where three e iresses preceded this one on ~was reported to have as-)[°F the'peacz and security of the The Regional Director of the ;) peart of America to the empty use in a revolution believed pend- crates arrived addressed to Presi- yrqinjng missions to Japan and! jsatled certair. Ukrainian groups in | peoples, The foreign policy of the Social Security Administration ul; stomachs of Europe, leaves lunight‘";g 14 l“,xmlh Ame o goverhs det Truman, the only comment' .. |'\'xl{;x|'v T Tha Howaih. sevo| A lcanada seeking to bring Soviet Union finds ardent support ced 4 AR s e 7 8 ' Ve ' > ».e 22 lover p rOgressiv fice, Hugh J. Wade annouli’ o, q cross-country mission expected iment official announced here to- was that the free poultry would ga)"yonths ago the airborne ver Ukvainians from European dis- ({F0m the whole of progressive man- today that arrangements Hmvt to provide a Christmas present of lway wind up on the dinner table at , . . ..outc pegan weaning slanes | «placed person camps rather thanj#nd which does not want a new la:le‘? :::Si(:/m}: ll:::a:tlé um::;\ countless boxcars of the stuff lhat Cusboms : Inspector O G, MBS the Army’s Walter Reed Hospital from wartime “arcmatic fuell i ee them returned to Russia. i r and is ctriving for a lasting (it Gy aly Al cheers—food. |can of Kansas City made the state- S AT i (boosted with benzol to straight b e S SO isger ; nt by sl mal b are for pay-| The train—an important phase of {ment after impounding both planes; v ASHINGTON SH DAY, s l45-octane gasoline | ik g:.".?}".' e rimed docose SRS S s, 3 3 iR : . s —n— i { ard for the October ( re- ments of Lenefits due under the this nation's emergency program under ‘,‘ ?\ artime law gOVerning 4. ofrice of Senator Russell (D- The Seventh Airforce, headquart- " DAwN [o DUSK 1 A Bl ot avard Harriie Federal Social Security Act, are which Charles Luckman says will m‘rf exports. g Ga), sid todsy 1t Bas bean ad-lens in Hawaftvaid Hkew -‘n(li( IR W. I. i ful l'll)“l"‘ £ .S ot i issucd by the U. S. Treasury De- either sueceed or fail by the end of “We have been working on this yi.j “tne president’s food com-!fyel l\m;ll 4 Havs ik ravs | KeV. Wiliam J. Ofdon, L s 4tkte sntasdata: oF b i g t i gy ce at thing for months” he said. “It o~ i ’ ¥ el plies from Navy tankers. | . ' s an o state interests of the mo- partment disbursing office in San this year—is scheduled to leave at) s D alile: It mittee will abolish “Poultryless S l |‘1...1,‘,.d the Marshal drolsived. Francisco. Calif. In the past, these 1 DA LA P it l“::;:)‘nt::\\:; r lot mare than just two Thursday” immediatel, The conversion was virtually ! Of Pom' Hope ucces- ->-oo i checks were sent by regular mail and 20 loadex bozcars. - Ot ot i e N ey Leeman Anderson, secretary to:completed several weeks ago, andf 0 ' B " | IS UNDER WAY' and were, therefore, particularly in Before it arrics in New York|p o4 p 8 5 A SwPlUS. 4o senator, said he was informed, the staff of Brig. Gen. Ralph H | sor io en ey 1 3 1 Rt A 5 B-24 Liberator held at the Tulsa . i - e | o) ; 5 i the interior of Alaska, received ir- Nov. 18, the load may number over municipal airport. ‘The other is a officially that the abolition will| Wcoten, commanding the airforce { regularly, depending upon Boat 200 boxcars, early response indi-| onopag mfma; iodpinil %|be_announced late today. insisted word was passed; WINSTON- SALEM N. C, Nov.[ The “Dawn to Dusk” campaig sallings and train schedules. NOW cates. The National Frienrship | poav i Privateer, seized ~"E;lex_‘_ Northeast Georgia is one of the through the usual channels that'7-~—(P—The House of Bishops ofifor funds by the local Boy o L” they will leave San PFrancisco Via ‘rrain Committee headed by the g ot n o o ’ l‘%!‘h ik nation’s largest chicken produc- Pacific way stations were practi-|the Protestant Episcopal Church'got off to a big start thi xn:xnj air mail on the third day of the moyies'’ Harry M. Warner, hODeS| noineq planes stripped B heip|ing areas and Russell' office has cally cut of the old-type, aromatic' elected three bishops at the clos-iing with a Kick-off breakfast month following the month of en-|(he consignments will reach Eur-|oion o =" Pr kept in close touch with develop-'ras ing session here today at its h.\u--m“ Baranor Hotel for' the 40 Ju-l titlement. ope by late December—when the S A ments in the controversy over the day meeting 3 ) 4 Millican &8 vete ' deskine Y 2 et [ g inean business ar ofess el Recipiefits who have their checks yeed will probably be greatest. \rm_ ]t]::;dl]bl:;l;\l"b(?";hP\i\l('ll(‘n(]"\"al::]:([i “Poultryless Thursdays.” { Lt Col. Willilam S. Savoie, who{ They are: the Rev. Louis C. taking part :‘,‘:;11,"’“,"](“ onal men sent general delivery should, begin- et {the Dom“lm” (R‘-fm‘m}- ‘“rj;nwd The poultry industry contends commanded the flight, insisted ! Melcher, Rector of Trinity Church, ning this month, call for their b e bty & o ganized | "0 7O Ve not accomplished contrarily that Eighth Airforce| Columbia, S. C. as Bishop Coad-| The one day campaign will end, checks earlier than has been thelr) | ewhen th b | In CUba. @ up, What the President’s committce planning officers at Fort Worth'jutor of Southern Brazil with a report dinner in the practice. | e X " had in mind—saving grain. knew aromatic fuel was critically| The Rev. William J. Gordon, of Baranof at €:30 tonight s the planes were immobilized in the oo , i ; AL | ATHENS. N & - A | United State Millican said. “Then Ry |short here several weeks ago, but;St. Thomas Mission at Point Hope, The men attending this morn-| = {ENS. Nov. 7.—#—Dwight P. S'O(K OUOIATIONS v\e ot word they might be used Y had information that gasoline was!Alaska, as Bishop of Alaska. (Ing’s breakfast heard the story Griswold, head of the American i Bt i e SIEAM[R MOVEME“IS |evailable this week ‘for the flight.! The Rev. James Wikon Hunter,i0f the Alaska Council of the Boy | Mission to aid Greece, said today NEW YORK, Nov. 7—Closin, lin” another revolution_brewing in ha e 4 - | Seout e ¢ encugh guns ammunition and com- & ‘South America, and we decided to s # 1 ke ector of St. Marks in San An-|Scouts from Charles G. Burdick \d 4 1 AlG com: quntsuun of Alaska Juneau mine e ein e : . .;“U“ exp n““‘“ why his eight ¢,,i5 a5 Bishop Coadjutor ofiand George A. Parks. Frank Her- bat materiel had been supplied the stock today is 4's, American Can 88, AT Cf‘“\wm\_ i uf““l‘m‘: ..\l]mduled Fu :seau nmn‘ 29s and lone C-3¢ supply piane i wyoming. ‘mann, Campaign Manager, urged Greek army to end the rebellion. Anaconda 34, Curtiss-Wright 5'a, Ll n()l’ "a‘;w e ‘wm;"y Wi u[:‘u‘k 1.,, u; ](umu'lr()\\: d ‘Ll‘l::lldnl (quun\w on to Tokyo on! Bishop-elect Gordon will succeed|the men to complete all the calls' He declined at his news confer- International Harvester 89, Kenne- ATLANTA. “Now. AR -Chasiss [ ay: be Tacing s revols .- 2 :dl -«NA lilued to sail from! J‘“L,l‘”w gasoline Bishop John B, Bentley as Mis-|to which they had been assigned. ®h¢e to disclose the amount. A cott 47'4, New York Central 13%, | 5 % 5|y e g Seattle Nov. 1l Wartime gas caused rubber and!gionary Bishop of Alaska. Bishop! “There are many individuals in|%0Urce close to the Greek general Northern Pagific 19%, U. B. Steel S. Reid, former Chief Justice of Named as legal owner of the Princess Norzhi scheduled to sail plastic connections on. the B-29' Bentley resigned to become au who will sty tafl, however, said in an inter- e the Georgia Supreme Court, plung-|planes was Luis Bordas, alias Jose from Vancouver Nov. 11. fuel system (o expand, while the py i P Rl R0 oaniagie 1 L v 5%, Pound $4.03'% led to his death from a twelfth! Diaz. E ranal p b xpand, President of the Episcopalian Na- Mermann also said, “but o, view that little actual combat ma- Sales today were 760,000 shares.. :tlom' “_"“'juw -uf i Tae sk i 5 [ ~11|“ 5 : |lnm west, scheduled :{vu-l}j'- gasolin: caused contrac- | tional Council, and to direct the should make an effort to see every- teriel had vet arrived and that, Averages today are as follows:iyh. gowntown Candler Buil;ilx|g' MARRIAGE .Ll('E\"a southbound Vale- l\{londfl). »I”)h This difference possibly would ' Council's overseas department (one during fighting near Ioannina re- industrials 161.55, rails 47.55, utili- today. | et ‘;,du.snl» 1e uk,\’ leading to fuel ex-| The newly-elected Bishop is a' All persons not contacted by drive mently, a guerrilla battalion hnd 5 oYy | i LICE haustion or fire al k v 4 orNars | ik i > ' y o o tles 34.73. | The body of the 49-year-old at-| A marriage license was mailed, G ! o B :}r‘n”-‘:m‘in ,..s"“lf; Nu(‘ i ;\:n:x“lx[: o N‘,:“ dofate s lm‘x‘\“ sl S b - !torney was found on the roof of a|today by U. 8. Commissioner Felix | Archibald Foberts ,, i > Kdagirts b cmniersity’ .0 ative and make checks payable DAl Heveti; patsent iafs US. farmslsus cor connection. between wings| Gray to Harold Buddy . Bremmer ls";.u“l::b xld "“”»‘be)%;]m‘. hs “(‘ '4% The Colorado River is about 1-|North Carolina and at the Virginia:to The Boy Scouts of America, swold said surplus U, S. stocks R s Battyes Joh Aoty i an ok chal by City 700 miles long of which 17 miles Theoiogical Seminary in Alexan Juneau, Alaska. These checks can' Were being purchased for the Greek percent were electrified in 1943 ittt s b , 16, agis A.( iam £ Wolzheimer form a portion of the boundary dria. He was born in 1918 and be left at the Jur 1 Drug or the army at 10 percent of their original E f 8 ¢ a | this morning |between Arizona and Mexico, lordained as a priest in 1943 Scout Ofiice, cost TIRADE OF “MOLOTOV IS - BOMERANG ;Defeats Own Purpose by| U.S.Stung By Barrage 0f Soviels "“Truth Campaign” Being BROADCAST BEAMED AT 2 NATIONS Moscow, Célebrating Big