The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 7, 1932, Page 8

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; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 7, 1932. REMEMBER! When You Vote Tomorrow! Gov. Roosevelt Has Definitely Expressed Himself That When He Becomes President . . . He Wants To Help Alaska! He wants to “go into a comprehensive Alaskan Program, with a Democratic Delegate to Con- gress.” He does hope “That Alaskans will send Anthony J. Dimond to Washington!” TOMORROW Offers Alaska the Chance in a Lifetime to Prove to an Incoming Administration That It Is Over- whelmingly WITH It! VOTE THE Straight Democratic Ticket! For A New Deal For Alaska! For Delegate to Congress (Vote for One) X\ DIMOND ANTHONY J. Democrat | Repubhcan WICKERSHAM J \MES | For Attorney General of Alaska (Vote for One) | PAUL, WILLIAM L. ‘ Eany & RUSTGAR.D JOHN | . Re])ublical\ ¥ l\ TRUITT JAMES S. 5 : : ADe_Vmocrat“ % For Territorial Auditor (Vote for One) X\ BOYLE, FRANK A. Democrat 7777 | COLE, cAsH R gy For Commissioner of Education (Vote for One) m KARNES, ANTHONY E. Democrat | KELLER, W. K. Republican For Territorial Highway Engineer (Vote for One) X HESSE, WILLIAM A. Democrat WANN, E. F. Republican For Territorial Senator (Vote for One) JOHNSON, J. E. X| WALKER, 'NORMAN R. e | Republican Democrat For Territorial Representative . (Vote for Four) X1 Baronovich, F. 5. o Democrat X| 'GREEN, J0E Democrat | HANSEN, H. P. Republican | JUDSON, .THOMAS g 'KEHOE, J. W. B KUVBL‘lriY’,V LH SCRUBY, R. N. WINN, GROVER C. Democrat Democrat Republican Republican Republican | x; > o 3STOCK PRICES © 'TAKE ADVANCE: MANY HOLD UP Pre-Election: He Hesitancy De- velops During Trad- ing Today NEW YORK, Nov. 7—The Stoc Market advanced briskly for a ti today but then lapsed into pr election hesitancy. After the ! generally took a good advar prices fluctuated uncertainingly Leading issues were mostly o to four points higher at the fin although several ‘were a point ¢ two under the day’s best levels. { The closing tone was firm. T day’s turnover was 1,500,000 sharc Allied Chemical made an extre: gain of nearly five points but w up only 3% at the finish, | Case rose four points and closed up 2% points. Steel Common Recedes United States Steel common ar preferred rose about three poi: but common receded one point. Union -Pacific. finished three points higher. | TIssues up two net included Am- erican Can and Santa Fe, Ligge! and Myers B. Gaining one or a little more w General Electric, Anaconda and Kennecott. CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, Nov. 7. — Clos! quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 11'%%, American Can 53%, Anaconda 10%, Bethlehen Steel 18%, Curtiss-Wright 2%, 17 2; Fox Films 3, General Motor: 14, International Har vester 217% Kennecott 117%, Packard Motors 3 United States Steel 39, Calumet and Hecla 3%, Chrysler 15%, Colorad: Fuel and Iron 7%, Columbian C: bon 26%, Cantmen%al Oil 6%, Stan |dard Brands 15%, American Powe! |and Light 9%, Canadlan Pacifi 15%, Dupont 36, Safeway Store: 50%. P — HITLER VOTE TAKES DROP IN ELECTION Nazi Leade-r—guffers Firsl‘ Big Defeat for Reichstag Seats BERLIN, Nov. 7.—Adolf Hitl | suffered his first big defeat in his movement in Sunday’s Reichstag | election. Not only was the total National Socialist vote smaller than last el-| ection but the Nazi percentage| total vote dropped. But Chancellor von Papen will| not have much to rejoice about al- though he succeeded in halting the { Nazi’s onward march. Solidly align- ed against him are the Nazis, So- cialists and Communists who to- gether command 70 per cent of the Reichstag seats. CAMPAIGNCOSTS SHOW REDUCTION OF 4 YEARS AGO | Democratic,_li_e publican Expense Accounts to Nov. 2 Made Public ‘WASHINGTON, Nov. 7. — Pre- | eleetion campaign reports from the ® | collection agencies of boith major | parties indicate this is the most eoonomficsl presidential campaign {since before the days of Mark Hamm The Republican National Com- mm,ee is reported to have collect- lea $1,938821 to November 2 and | spent $1,960,290. The Democratic Committee said |receipts for the same period were |$1,427,118 and expenditures $1261,- 1412, | The figures are compared with |the reports made on November 2; ‘1928. showing the Republicans col- |lected $4,911,744 and the Democrats |collected $4,089,932. 1 The Republicans had $137,883 |left in the war chest and the Demmm M. STRAY AY BULLET KILLS HUNTER f|Another Washmgtoman Trips, Gun Discharg- ed, He Is Dead WENATCHEE, Wash, Nov. 7— willilam Noble, of Granite Falls, lw“h,, Forest Service employee, was fatally wounded by a stray bullet | whne bunting in the Lake Chelan | carl’ of Dryden, Mfi.‘ killed when he trip] = amhnvlu his gun. ||IHI|||IIIII|IIII"IIIlmIIIIIIIIIIII|lIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIINIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllfllflllllllIIIIIIIIII[IIIIIIIIIIII at the Every[m(]y Wants To Know Who'’s Gomg To Win! TUESDAY NIGHT From 7:00 P. M. Throughout\the Regular Show and Througho_{t Special MIDNIGHT SHOW at %-HOUR INTERVALS The returns will be given out hot and fast as they come off the special Cable and Wireless Service of the Daily Alaska Empire Everybody in Jyneau wants to get the returns quickly! Radio recepion will be poor because the Government Station will be operating on three channels full blast. Your Best Bet Is to Get a Party Together and The Capitol It's Going to Be a Big Night for Everybody! 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