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HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” AU, ALASKA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1947 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS_ PRICE jEN CENTS SERVATION POWERS PLANE CRASH ‘Sen Butler Has Resolution OF PAASHIP To iniroduce; Progress of ISMYSTERY Alaska Is Being Refarded By CHARLES D. WATKINS Hearing by CAB af Seattle SHID B|LL WASHINGTON, D, A - Recesses-Searching Eaioe s iag i, A hB | : |take away the Secretary of the | btr (the future was ready today for in- SEATTLE, Dec. 4—@®—Why a ! troduction in the Senate. = — == VOL. LXVIL, NO. 10,750 JUN Says Russia Proposes fo Conquer World by One of ATwo Ways, Is Info Given WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 AP The House Foreign Affairs Com- mittee urging prompt action on $590,000,000 of stop-Communism aid for Europe and China, said that} Soviet Russia has 4,050,000 men un- der arms. T 3 > House In a formal report to the s 3 oy R en it by the War Dep‘anmfl,; dur- ploughed blindly into Tamgas 'n‘mn of the Senate Public Lands L ing consideration of foreign aid Mountain on Annette Island near | Committee, said he would offer a ing sidera | Ketchikan Ogtober 26, carrying 18 | resolution to make the changes legislation egislatio hich he said are needed to en- House debate on ghe committee Tells House “'kussia Wag. bill began today with @ vote like vie persons to deagh remains a mys- the Civil Aeronautics Board courage private enterprise to de- e its mauiry wnto e waz- Legislation Would Permit|veion e Tertory Iy early next week. The Sen % . . 3 i demc astrating thei y 3 ‘No private interests will risk Ing Everythlng But huiareged 8 ;i‘]’z-o:g'(‘i’“‘;uf[':_i"‘\”‘ Guelchen Merriil of Boston, Dick Button and Eilcen Stigh of Philadelphia, | R W. Chrisp of Washington, D. Canadian Sh|p$ 10 Cars" " [tne" fhancing jor ‘it ‘new GABEE . " a2 3 7 Dy wivallien Y C.. who presided, announced the JE10y 3 long as Alaskan lands re- Shooting War PSR e sdinifaen, Incaring. win be reconvenca when [y U. S, Freight 'main in"their present uncertain A ndi S pel [ 3 at condition ' N . before the Rules Committee to get % L a8 4 f"" ‘?1\”“:::(-({12-:?.‘-“ “n\mLX;::::;‘\L;:)lx‘\ # : o X;ml?:‘u”zl\(in‘nou and (janrus WASHINGTON, Dec. 4—®— yightof-way for the debate, Rep lr s u r o Iv‘n i D 0 - WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 e P PR bl B L memorandum Asserting that Russia “is waging -Ga) oy e is is expected to be sometime pegislation intended to improve |AttAched to the resolution. g Cox (D-Ga), a Rules Committec e B everything but a shooting war member, asked him ‘ll:'AIIL’II»I alter snows have melted. pagsenger and freight transporta- enol ution High Points against us” Representative COX W could stop Russia from tak- The Iz<f.nlx‘1 made a .;v.:u‘r'fundg“:"l“ tion to Alaska was ready today x.»r‘mfy‘,‘}x”; "*‘;U_fl"ltm recites that (D-Ga) told the House today it jng over all of Europe in 24 4 ~ 2 sl s s ‘N“{Ap“;)“m mtn ’l ‘t ,m“ On jhtyoduction in the Senate. ‘w‘rAR : titles to land in Alaska must approve foreign aid “as an hours." % 7 of the plane, the safety aids at genator Butler (R.-Neb. ..“““._’ ere extinguished by the treaty investment in national security.” “Not a thing,” Eaton replied ""*‘ Annette Island field, and the yuy of the Senate Public Lands|%ith Russia under which the The Geol n gained the floor Russia,” Eaton added, “proposes '}\\\.ltl\.\hi:l \t;u-;;x.n":;.\v. I}zuf.“ml :\\'n Committee. said the measure w“um“l(!::vu-u Islznn‘ s purchased the Terri- jsafety chief, Fred G. Powell of An- ,o.mit Canadian vessels to carry | O aid the United States { chorage, member of the Board, tes- ;. ccengers between Alaskan ports, had never recognized native rights soon after the House began debate to conquer the world either by on the $590,000,000 emergency mea- interng filtratic v revolut 8 sure for Austria, France, Imyly and (‘,‘ .,:.m:l.,?:.‘:”:i‘”,l,.’:\\ gl el liified that an examination of the yy ymending the Jones law “h“hm:wd upon use and occupancy ex- by arms. iy plane’s records showed it Was in & prohibits this. That law I,“Hr epl in certain individual cases, airworthy condition when it 1eft pipiic any vessel of foreign registry | Lhe Tesolution ys that, act- China--a measure the adminis- - - ’ 4 tration contends is needed to check R 1 y § the spread of Communism o Appeals Reported Made i seattie; testimony that a radio fron, taking - passengers from one | ¢ under the Wheeler-Howard Ac On the opposition side, Rep. Leo R u S S l A H IT ibeam at Annette Island had tem=- aperican port to another. of 1936, the Interfor Department Allen (R-TI) raised a question I bY both Arabs, Jews {porarily been off a degree or WO " Butier said his bill also would | DS created a number of reserva- whether a Europe strengthened e G 1a couple of days before the crash, .omove what he described as a dis- | | tions and - plans to create others with American help might not go fo Halt Violence was discounted by airmen as - cimination against Alaskans now |1 that such action is retarding Communist in any event with the HARDI pANl ¥ sufficient to make any difference, i the law. He 'said this permits the settlement and growth of Al- result that “all we give in the [ (By-Thé Assoctated Press) ind the testimony indicated the prcnandise to be shipped from an | *$K&: The ‘uncertainity as to the way of aid may eventually be used et ot toll mounted: today. i J OrCCRst ab. departire time in Se- amerigin poun of erikin to & for- status of lands in the Territory, against us in one way or another.’ | ‘“jexunp:x it huibe il Hp ot attle showed light turbulence, Was ajon port and be carried by foreign | VDICh has retarded its development, ‘While the House debate went on, I B * N | vl p:'owstin: R ul'li‘(,ll)n wm(v‘flxpettted throughqut the route. vessels to apother American pmmm continues can only be removed the Senate Appropriations Com- 2 i gt l;,,,.(.’” mf; P vorecast Sent Out for delivery, except that foreign Y Annulment of the orders of the mittee was exploring that same Alsbrders bioke. ot elsewkiere 1h thell TOexe:. WaSEARmONY., ML\ A1 vesels are forbidden to. give such | Interlor Secretiry and repeal of the question asked by Allen. SR, A e a:j:p])(:-’;fi\mwm‘-:' amended forecast regarding the goyice to Alaska. (section of the law granting him The Senate group had Undersec- | nandina Ch in Cur-' HinAE A Ara i antl dewe: fon 4 f‘l’“b‘f““_“ ";‘: sent 0;" ‘f’»"“\‘“ ”"t' Under his amendment, the Sen- """ "“‘.’!"?x::d“’n'":kf ‘mvr"mfl retary of State Robert . Lovet IMPENAING LNANGE In Lur- halt to the violence. plane was about two hours out of gtor said. forelsn vessels will be able | o SSEE et TXn B etore it . He alsired the' pents D I i A ibleuss Wigirar: ekl ’_flggd.swt!lr.l and though Lv)‘w‘x- '\;:.\smng to pickup freight at C""“""‘"fCem::mnr that dme Indian Claims bers that emergency help for ren(y— evaluaiion in the Arab town of Ramle, midway {,‘,.’:{‘”Iflfdfiffl'fii"fi;«.fi .-‘Zéfw'?«'. h,‘: €4 ports and delivep it to Alaskan i Giains ug:‘ n::“flb::EmC::fim:l ; 4 | . ports ::::m((;;t §1m]éo::unl:fin‘iizzanco:t Of Sowe' Ruhle ?kai(;x‘lu{lz;u:t‘l‘]t:l“f :'l}]:mq:]ll :.‘:.‘1; The testimony showed that C8BL. = plagkans have urged such amend- ;i"" of any claims asserted by the oy | e sen, veter: Alas ndians i trol of those governments, | okl Attaclidd. Je being A’I‘ : N-‘) o ks 'l“"::‘; ments, saving it will increase tourist | LN i PRIBAL < WS WASHINGTON, Dec. 4P cenvoyed by armo cars, | ROt g e aianq. Favel. to the Terrltary and provide | ot im0 plane, arrived over Annette Island .o oo ionte for getting in freight, |OFders creating the reservations Reports of “panic buying” and im- STOCK QUOTATIONS ucname cumsency chanses in So- Many were reported injured . i 0 ATl MRAEILS. A sroik o drs. dlevted tield at 7000 feet and with 1820 p.y pave contended the ])r(fl\elll"“ Akutan, Karluk, Wales, Unala- gallons of gasoline still in his by three Seattle companies kleet and Venetie or any other B¢ iBaub: Uty s service r 24-hour dutv in the Holy Land Indian reservation in Alaska “are viet Russia have . jeld's tanks, and that later the field's ;. ( . costly and is frequently in- £ ington and been given sufficient e N i 15 the death toll, by an Associated { ... ¢ a g g 51 48 » NEW YORK, Dec. 4 GloSlng Aperiiel’: wradence to be. bFosaoakb] : in a wooded n(rml‘un Prass tabaldiin wriMltisy - 10 traffic controller radioed him: “I (o .\ yied by labor difficulties. ‘htnhy rescinded” and repeals the quotation of Alaska Juneau mine nd the world by the govern-| the outskirts of Oakiand, Cs women’s college—Mills <7 1% B OB HOE O reo-day | have you in sight over the field | ynger tne Butler proposals a |BrAnC of Buthority to create reser- stock today is 3%, American Can ' ment's “Voice of America- radio. | College. It has won international recognition for accomplishments Gove of pillage, burning and de- | om “1e parallel to the runway at cunadian ship could pick up mer- | Vations. 81',, Anaconda 33%:, Curtiss-Wright | The State Department’s broadcast in the fields of eulture and education. It is the oldest women's higher giyyction. 1,100 feeh. ‘You, | have Ju ‘::) TeeS .handise shipped from the Unite a{ iy Dangercus Grant 4%, International Harvester 88, 'in 23 languages last night said the cducational institution on the Pa Coust Ol at. the: St | Baus fbath mete temortad todayi o Y ALt o [States via rail to Prince Rupert,| utler sald the law L s Kennecott 45%, New York Central wave of buying had been touch- pepular courses is “the modern dance” A number of Mills College bringing to at least 35 the number| aa | Cnada, and deliver it to Alaska. | ? PEOUAEY. . ONOTS 1214, Northern Pacific 18%, U. S.'eqd off b Al et vumors - of % o 3 g A . The log of Charles F. Stack, CAA! s i iieni |grant of authority” under which Steel 75", Pound $4.03" i i e A\ f| girls are chown studying the course under Shirley Wimmer, chairman who have died in the wave of Pil-| 5jpepr Communicator who was| |“the Secretary may at his own dis: el 757, 03% prospective price increases and de- i i : 2z lege, burning and destruction. Hun- { . g ke Sales today were 970,000 shares. 'yaluation of the Russian ruble. of the dance instruction department. (Internation) gl fxu-n e the last person to talk with lcretion set aside vacant and un- Averages today are as follow The rush to trade paper money PR o A " Demanitratorh in Traq sct’ five to JUbe. Plane, ‘showed that the pilot occupied public lands (for reser- 4 1 A8 radioed that he was proceeding to |vations) . . . limited only by his Industrials, 178.80; rails, 46.95; utili- for durable goods at stores in Mos- the United States Inform X ; 4 5 ited States nation Of- % o : ; i ties, 32.83. . !cow and other cities, the broadcast GOLD pRI(E NOI fice at Baghdad, wrecked furniture g“l"e“‘{ DECRINE . Of: Exteme (nr HAS BA(O“ MUSH f,:;"““e"“ K0d & réquiremege s and smashed windows, despite ef- | porr. | PeroTla oL Wi, fripe SR A8 Three minutes later, when tlw upl the proposal. field again attempted to contact FOR Hls BREAKFASI Six reservations have been cre- T said, is reported to have swelled to y e FROM TENAKEE such proportions that some estab- 'I‘O BE IN(REASED okt rolidbtts Tt o ; £ T the plane by radio, there was only | ated Be TAF . thtaling - L RaR hoi lishments in the Soviet capital Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Reynoldson have been forced to close a en e — 2 of Tenakee are staying at the Hotel Reports to authorities here; sup- L o U R lqlence. ‘The plane with its crew acres for a total population of 1428 i 1 Junea e w £ 6 Gt e WA’.KER IN URED of five and its thirteen passengers 'Y WEST, Fla., Dec ——N’*r—— Indians. 0! | plementing vhic | " l nd its een pass s,! KE dians. They are: Akutan, 72320 i Dlemeriiing ithe jaue. okl wRlchy BpA¢ part of the United States goverr I including a baby, had smashed into President Truman carried out to- scres for 68 Indians; Karluk, 35,200 RIPTEA i AT b t was - based, int . ) rrease ric f 3 q .&"ii’,fi‘fi}e, st el a‘:;:’e hulgh“: mentc . NGreRt e« REIE o the 3596-foot mountain. [day his promise to relax on his|acres for 185 Shishmaref, 3200 The w asnlngton ly_managed Soviet economy. i y :"‘l"l,d B "”Idmf; " il ws' 5:”.,?,‘, . Captain Monsen's son, Wesley, third Florida vacation. lacres for 247; Wales, 21,200 acres Heary runs o witharmw sevings Y O B - himself 4 copilot for Pan Ameri The biggest news coming out of for 194; Unaiakleet, 960 acres for Merr GO Boun from Etanks, these reports relat = R S an HlGHWAY IODAY can World Airways, for which bis his headglarters at the Comman-|ga4: and Venetle, 1408000 scres . 1 W g, De @ a- 7 iR e father was flying at the time of dant's house i for 4 Raad i Y have resulted in an order to limi NEW YORK, ec. 4~ @ Sena-, 1on to pay its miners a $7 ‘sub- j M) BE Bt e et Rk i A i St for or 00 Allumm‘ reser .!‘lon, White individual withdrawals to 200 rubleg; tor Byrd (D-Va) issued a “chal- .o on ‘eqon gold ov \ his death, sat listening to o B s T Mountain, of 1200 acres, was re- by UREW PEARSON daily. {lenge” to President Truman today S1d¥ on each gold ounce Walter A, “Bud” Walker, 29,{timony. breakfast after a Jong night’s jected by the natives. y f the price to $42 an o Ralph W. Hester, U. S. weather sleep. He “feels fine. More To Be Created Ito “reduce domestic spending in . R was slightly injured about 3:35 this ; " £050-dlggie dncentive .ol morning when his jeep left the|bureau staff forecaster, testified Presidential — Press Secretary| «proposals for the ation of proportion to the new contribu- R T S " 3 ’ has not yet been adopted by the that on that day conditions were Charles G. Ross came to the Press|gqditional Indian reservations in WASHINGTON — One of the AI.ASKA (AN“ERY : AR e v e 5 i e tions to be sen Toa 2 Y nine con- Clacier Highway on a curve about Mo, bagly BCRGR gl the WAL | rehabilitation of Europe. Canadian Parliament, is being con- FRCIE0 MBIV OF 8 WIS BN 1 vorable for icing at over 5500 room in the nearby bachelor offi-|laska by virtue of the power and sidered as 4 means for Canada to Vancouver Island. cers’ quarte 10 a. m. |authority of the said Wheeler- was the shooting down of 5 r 2 3 s| feet, north of American aratroopers by A‘hed Byrd declared that $5,000,000,000 Wi 2 , . Lyle Anderson home. Walker was " » s iy 3 e i e WORKERS Io AGAIN o 56000000000 could have been gob PYY 8 e debt to the fiiied by cab driver Gordon|But there was testimony that the, “The P o | Howard Act” the memorandum : 4 red from the budget for the fis- sy Burnelt and rushed to St. Anns{plane’s de-icing equipment was in bacon and iried mush for Break-|gjq “totaling millions of addition- 23 U. S. transport planes ‘o'd d = SR 5 3 Rk, plnes opERA'E S(Hool‘ml year which began last July 1 e Hospital for treatment by Dr. order, and Monsen had mentioned fast about 8 x,hx(n. after uvumg]m RereRiaiy now under - sondifer- earlier s n, which with 400 paratroopers on July 'up an hour ation by the Interior Department. ferin tou much with William Whitehead. no troubles 1943, we lost 21 planes loaded mm without interfering i bk yhal LA ion almost 400 men r:m July 14--chief- [the essential services. Dr. Whitehead said this noon e e gt “The Wheeler-Howurd Act as SEATTLE, Dz¢. 4—P—A winter, And if Mr. Truman is sincere that Walker will be released from|® ® ® ® ® o & ¢ ® o @ |administered by the Iuterior De- shot down by Allied gunnuers. " ¥ ¥ od trade school for Alaska cannery about wanting to air Europe, Byrd KlllED HE“ ET the hospital tomorrow. He suffered|® * \ANOIHER RoYAl {partment has not only retarded, ¢ WEATHER REPORT {but actually has prevented the de- Although this column publ ¢ workers will operate again this asserted, he will take the lead in lacerations over the left eye and Z?mthzf ;:fry(ac;: a:hlt:e[;:;“: IL‘,{, year only because 900 members of slashing Federal expenditures dur- one the forehead. Dr. Whitehead!® T"I.lp(‘r'nme mr. 14'Hnur . ROMAN(E lOOMSm]wmm of Alaska. The Indians was hushed up by wariime cen- Machinists’ bodg? ol willing HoE' ‘the: Ui, Mach year, plANE GOES (RASH took 20 stitches in one cut. | Perod Ending 7:30 o'Clock @ have exclusive use of the reserved st w vev rt Sym- tinuance. | ST ank and hit a pole carrying high} n Juneau—Mexim ) 405 COPENHAGEN ki D sting law. er ci inéx?x'h“gekc}ek:g:;‘e;&rsuri]r\. ‘.\nu- The local's officials reported tlml‘W|d°w o' Foymer | FAIRBANKS, Al Dec, 4. 7 tension wires, one of which snap-|e minimum, 36 . m”:hll‘f,:f 'I'," ”U'!_"‘)'::\F'I’”yw“h l: are strictly limited to lands out- claimed that he wanted o brass sponsorship of the school had | Army authorities today identitied ped and hung over the car. quern At Airport--Maximum, 39; e the. mavs 44 Binos A - hig wu.u‘ the Indian reservations. hats protected when it came to been voted unanimously by the| AI k p 0 1st Licut. William J. Reilly, 26, of had to be shut off before the jeep, minimum, 35. ® | scourcs saymiyoung, Ming. Michas “Furthermore the Secretary of chenanigans inside the Air Corps. Members. ' The school was started 2sKan Passes Ui s w . as the pilot killed which was only slightly damaged,| WEATHER FORECAST o, 00 b and Princess Anne|lterior may inder the authority Actually, if all the truth came two . years ago \\‘15)1 the help_ot in the of a P-80 fighter could be moved. l (Juneau and Vicinity) . of Buulbon ~Pafma ' are. about 0 of the Wheeler-Howard Act re- out regarding certain Aw Corps five salmon packing companies,| SEATTLE, Dec. 4.—#--Mrs Eliz- plane near Ladd Field Monday. Territorial Highway Patrolman}e Mostly cloudy with occasion- @ anfounee. their éngegement Ixu'u practically al of Alaska for operations, .it would hit very newr but the packers recently m)ufled‘abeth D. Adams, 81, Washington Reilly, son of Mrs. Catherine J. Emmett Botelho is investigating the al light rain and not much e Michaei and’ the Princess are to- the exclusive use of the lndlnnjw. to some of Symington’s own close ,the union it would be unable to|state pioneer and widow of G. A. Reilly, San Francisco, flew 61 accident to determine its cause. ' change in temperature to- @ gether now in Switzetland Ann\"’““t he has set out to do_ this Alr Cotps friends, | Nevertheless, continue’ their sponsorship. Adams, early-day Alaska aftor-jcombat misslons as a P-3§ pilot in S e e night and Friday. Southeast- o [BC00E POR B0 BRCRE Lk ana|is evidenced by the many millions with the Army trying to get com-| All kut one of the 133 men train-ney and gold mine owner, died England during the war. He held S“AMER MOVEMt"“ |' erly winds 15 to 20 miles per » |5 24 VoIS O O e oper-|0f acres alteady set apast for In- pulsory military training adepted ed last year were rehired. Before|Sunday after a month’s illness. several decorations. I hour slowly decreasing to- @ ated’ & hat Biop in New Yotk v\nh““"" use by him and the many for the first time in peacetime his- the school started the turnover| She accompanied her father to! Reilly was on temporary duty at I. night L lmmu.nh of acres now in proflcess tory, it is important thai mi _‘dmong_ the lower cannery woxkerlNomv Alaska, in 1899 and was Ladd Field with the 94th Fighter Princess Norah, from Vancouver, e PRECIPIT. :l'll)N . 21 ST ekl ] lux being sel aside for Indians. tary blunders—and graft—be care. Classifications was 90 percent. |married at ‘Council, Alaska, in 1906.' Squadron. He crashed one mile due Friday afternoon. {'® (Past 24 hours ending 730 a.m. t0dsy) @ | ! e e fully scrutinized. And one dancer RRIRRIY.siP iy 72 I 4"(‘1 husband was Clerk of the|from the field while coming in for’ Baranof scheduied to sail from e In Juneau—01 inch; since @/ FIRE DEPT. TING | CHIM) FIRE of military conscription is that| COOK BOOKS AVAILABLE District Court at Nome and later a landing when' his engine ap- Seattle Saturday. i® Dec. 1, .08 inch; since July 1, o 3 | i peacetime militarism prevents thenri The ‘Ala.ska Crippled Children’s|a United States Commissioner and' parently failed. { Denali, from west, southbound e ;33 59 inches. -‘ The regular monthly meeting nl’ The Juneau Volunteer Fire De- discussion even during _peace. Association cook book, “Out of|Judge. -e - | December 11. e * At Airport—01 inch; since ® |the Juneau Volunteer Fire Depart- partment extinguished a small “How tyrannical a military 5- | Alaska’s Kitchens” may now be ob-|{ She and her husband returned to FROM PELICAN | - - e Dec. 1, .08 inch; since July 1, ® ment will be held at the Fire (‘1uhl himney fire in the Indian Village tem can be and how it can crack tained at three more stores, J. B,}Tamma in 1918, where her husband| Bruce Merritt and R. H. Will- AT THE GASTINEAU e 3210 inches. tonight and all membe are urged | at 8:40 a. m. when it answered a SRR WA Burford Company, The Clothes|died in 1932. Two daughters sur- jams of Pelican are registered at Harry Douglass of Hoonah is @ to attend. Refreshments will ®e |2-1 alarm. Little damage was re- e o o o o o o o o served following the meeting | ported \(‘MH]IHH‘II on Page Four) Closet, and the Baranof Book Shop.’vive. the Gastineau Hotel. staying at the Gastin®au Hotel. l | {