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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'Note Denies Subversion fgainst Reds | WASHINGTON, Dec. 20— (M — The United States, in a note to Mos- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1951 Truman Cleanup Program Sill Not Announced WASHINGTON, Dec. 20— (7 President Truman today again post- poned announcement of the dras action )ie has promised to clean out “wrongdoers” in government. \ The White House wouldn't cven say whether the announcement— ! originally scheduled for last week— would be made before Mr. Truman | goes home to Independence, Mo., next Monday for a short Christmas stay. 8 “I am not in a position to predict,” ¥ Mr. Truman’s press secretary Jo- seph Short told reporters. There have been widespread re- | ports that the President will set up a special unit, with Federal Judge Thomas F. Murphy of New York in a key role. Its job would be to look into allegations of corruption in | government und take action ngmmn, - any officials found to have been act- | t ca Miller High Life beer to ing improperly, and clear the names wvery, arc Rovert Bradf ¥ of all others. Divicien manager of the Miller Bre 2 Steel Strike Peace Talks Started N Adopls Arms Plan: Russ A-Bomb | xS hwes coon 'Midsi Fading Hope Ban E'{ea ol e o e S WASHINGTON, Dec. \ =2E ¥ | on the third xlom at the (vmmnm (] | mansion Friday afternoon between Steel industry and unior s PARIS, Dec. 20—®—The United ::o“;:jk: :ng"{f;‘lllr‘li,‘\“‘firc‘“,r]‘ti: gan government-sponsored talks to-}Nations ~overwhelmingly adopted | g Wil o i ¢ § will be a tree, games and refresh- day amid dimming hopes of pre- the Western Disarmament plan to- oy venting a New Year’s day strike. |day and threw out a Russian bid 4 Philip Murrdy, CIO President|for an immediate ban on atomic | whose steel workers union has|weapons. threatened a walk-out to support| The vote on the whole plan was 3 ! The Salvation Army drive (m"l gy contract demands told reporters 44 to. 5, With 10 shsientions and ‘ Christmas funds is lagging behind nothing has changed his previous|Burma not parlmpqmw ‘ | that of last ye E T 5 ot year, Eric Newbould re- | :5;::1?12 i o slitks sUReRIENYS the | Ported today. It will continue today, Ciyde Bealty Goes Back fo Work Mer | Saap with nd . NOTICI I will not be responsible for any contracted by anyone other clf. Signed—John E. nm- Two Planes Make $afe Landings De \p;!e Imuble nsport plane 1ade s debts than mys High Life in Iasa f Yen you give oLD ERM[TAGE BRAND you tell the world you know ?retzl straight HOLLYWOOD, Clyde Be: : mal tr: DC-4, landed San Fran- filminy a television atte v during ¢ slashed against the Soviet A Field T pellor on one of its s failed 900 miles off 2 coast. The pilot, Capt. of El Toro, Calif, said the propellor 1d it was two hours be- speed could be con= ‘more, the note says, such at his " of American inter- “come with from a regime oviet affairs ace” injury was treafed, ed worx wild subversive its pitch or EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBE: DR. D. B. NARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE BLACK 506 FOR APPOINTMEN plane was enroute from Oahu crew of 10 and 21 passengers. ere 52 persons aboard the enroute from v York. It flew rnational Air- State Department released It was delivered to cion Ministry yester- Juneau LT y, the United States re- as baseless Russian’ charges, | * Nov. 21, that a 100 million J.gnr light on the pilot’s board in- » appropriation in. the Mutual dicated the nose wheel was not down ty Act of last October to help when the landing gear was Io\wrml the victims of Communists rule constitutes subversion against the Soviet government. tLentucky ade bourbon Nicholson Welding | NURSERY PARTY | TO BE GIVEN tance of this nature is in ! keeping with the traditional United {States policy of helping victims of P ROM HAINES oppression, in this instance those | 5 | ropeans who have es- c U. S. Coast Guarc cutter may escape to the free 8 arrived at Tee Harbor at 3| and Supply » the United States declared. | ©'¢10¢k this morning with Mrs. Har- | PIPE THAWING-TANK BUILDING B D ey | GENERAL WELDING and SUPPLIES ey o % 2 S e FEERO BUILDING PHONE 944—Day or Night nced today | ve nurs | SALVATION ARMY | DRIVE LAGS ADS PAY — ty organization “by hlefly > for propaganda purposes | that 2 spe fic facet (help for Com- SmM’s ucumc& of United Sla'?< Atlantic Treaty Organization is aimed with aggressive intent against:| § 36 FROOF « THE OLD HERMITAGE ‘l"O'ViPANY FRANKFORT. KENTUCK'Y The decision was taken by Saturday and Monday. > Murray sat down with representa- tives of 10 key steel firms in peace | talks arranged by Federal Mediation | 60-nation political committee after the longest single-subject debate in| ssembly history. It will be formal- ed by a final vote of the same nations sitting in the assembly it- | be set up under the plan. Russian amendments which have twisted the Western proposals irto Service Director Cyrus S. Ching. self. |a Kremlin plan all were decisively | A new disarmament commission, | spurned. | instructed to try to end the costly | The Soviet ban on the atom was world arms race along lines laid | voted down 42 to 6, with 9 absten- down by the Western powers, vull tions, and (hnee countries absent. Kingdom of Libya Gefs Independence As Christmas Giff TRIPOLI, Libya, Dec. 20— » — Independence of the United King- dom of Libya will be proclaimed the day before Christmas. The final date was announced today after being shifted five times. It was moved up three days from the previous official independence day set for Dec. 27. Admiral Dies-Aboard Navy Transport Plane DES MOINES, Iowa, Dec. 20— Rear Admiral Clyde W. 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