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————__——'—fi THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 1938 NEG“TI ATIDNS’ | UNOFFICIAL RETURNS—GENERAL ELECTION, 1938 FIRST DIVISION 1NOME GIVES o e | MARINE AIRWAYS ELECTRA BRINGS COAST MARINE, Delegate Treasurer Senator ON g o] Q1 g BR E A K I N G UFF ] | M A J 0 R |TY§ Marine Airways went out on two Murray Stuart and Gene Mey trips today, one to Mary Joyce's ring were flying a PAA Electra in R Taku River Lodge and one to the from Fairbanks this afternoon with DO 20ug REIENE ] asel puounc wostapuy soureg staeQq 1ay1BM FO1ASEM. rensem Polaris-Taku mine. ten passengers aboard. CIO [Longshoremen Walk ~ Juncau No. 1 l62 112 187 ;0 wdb 44T oI 45T s 30 460 210 ded 83 183 512 Full#Returns: Expected tol ZECRAaERine ot e Bomhl ey e e ha et Juneau No. 2 92 71| 108 180{ 217/ 126] 231 159, 20| 283 120{ 212 75 114 250 s s v \ rry Franck, travel |Airport Manager for PAA here, Out from Conference Juneau No. 3 58 64 99 169 167 122 142 149 14 178 106 115 55 89 w | Give Second Dl_xl"mon Full author, made the Lodge flight. ~|Mrs. C. Bassett, Sammy Bassett n ) ers Sheep Creek 4 0 19 12 13) 12| 14 3 16 7| 10 6 3 7 Democratic icket Mail and express were flown to Mrs. L. B. Harney, Miss A. Kansa, with l:mplo;exs Jualpa 10 8 21 14 15| ‘19 al a0l o 18p AT Al 15 S the mine with passengers to come Homer Kyros, Mrs. G. Burke, Mrs. & : Fs 5 3 ; 35 ~ back this afternoon. |W. R. Soames, Roy Allen and E. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sept. 16 Imon Creck 15 9 86| 23 34 14f 1 38 18- a7 10/ 10 21 35 B Hie Sk e ol isilat pide . v W. R. Soa ¥y d © NeGotiations between the oOlo| Douslas 9 26 g0 49/ 84 57 4 116] 33| 86 9 26 68 70 15 enty Hiet G s Direds S |R. Brines Lamahoremen and the Waierfront| Wacker o e 2 S Yrdagn g u oWl 3o et ot i neNORTHERN AIRWAYS |~ == ers Association have broken e : : general election at Nome, following R R N ‘ Mendenhall 13 13 5 40 30| 5/ 39| 23 30 5 20 10 19 Remearhor b i U S PLANE VISITS HE CITY COUNCIL TO off abruptly. This resulted when the an intensified, G.OP. campaign 0 Slon representatives walked out| Lynn Canal 116 4 % a3 @ on W 8190 18 | art of a tieket, which = MEET TOMORROW ! after a confab of one and one half| Saxman i 22 = b RS e 0. = el . e o erousty Democrats to spiit their| Constable Charles Bennett, of hours. Neither side will say what ~Gravina Ly s 81l i Sl Liee | ey 2 tiokets to give the Republicans a AN, flew to Juneau yesterday eve- | The City Council will hold its the disagreement is over and neither| Ketchikan 154|. 70 204 241) 64| 3231 169 390 e e 3317 Joad it the Senatorial race and third 1iDg_With Northern Alrways Pllot |regular weekly meeting tomorrow, side made any statement as to when agway 16/ 38 99 84/ 5 104 86 83 7| 83 91 103 e fourth place In the House con-|Art Burtt, whg also flew Mr. and night in the Council Chambers be- Mo donrhranices are siHeduien T 1 1} < AT AN Rt O o 9 0 0 Vot Mrs, H. Brynelson to Tulsequah ginning at 8 o'clock. A Earlier in the conference bot} 169] 47| 69 85| 18 1461V “5‘! 121 4 131 ':(" In spite of the split, it is believed |from Carcross. Plans for the taxpayers' vote sides indicated an agreement wa Petersburg 190/ 38 35 75| 5| 132) - 54| 105 4/ 30| 170 ¢ the Democrats will fill out their| Burtt plans to get away for next Tuesday on the question of near Scow Bay 37’8 3 5 5 4 6 3 26 23 B & %0 i {ikite when the final returns come Carcross as soon as weather per- | issuance of bonds for city improve- The present contracts expire on West Petersburg 14 3 0 0 2 .1 6 0 1 _N 3,‘"} ‘F; 1(; .)]' ““) in from outlying sections vllllla, ments will likely be discussed. September 30 Haines AL B [ ) 26 T8 000 2 8o A ol 20 yme cast 448 votes, giving Dele-| - e — e g— Harry Brid CIO leader on the| Chilkat 8 4 3 8 8 3 5 3 111 4 T o8 5 4 gate Anthony J. Dimond a three to| Today's News Today.—Empire. Empire classifieds pay. Pacific Co: has returned here ~ Wrangell 44 88 1271| 40| 227] 6o 611 4 69 31 4 62 85 127 Chb 1akd e i i el i from Los Angeles to participate in 11 18 2|l 11 e1; 10| 20/ 1] 19 19 5 14 25 26 Leroy M. Sullivan, Republican, is future conference 4 6 10 10 30 8 40 8 5 45 5 39 6/ 10 35 | 19 leading George F. Laiblen, Demo- Meilakatla 6 9 20 21 63 21/ e 18 200 64/ 34 64 5| 13 29 19 crat, in Nome by 84 votes. s TO PROMF RESUME Chilkat 8}~ -t 3 10 8f- 8 8 81 Bl O 5| 4 ife 3§ 5 7 Edward Lyng, with 304 votes, and B SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept. 15.| Craig 7 e 10| 19 58| 64 16)|- 48] 18] 44/ 13| 14/ 57} 21 70 3 15 20 Garnst W. Martin, both Democrats, i High union sources said late this Myers Chuck 29 4 4 7 26 26 6 20 8 22 7 y 26 5 19 1 0 10 are leading the House ticket with afternoon that the abruptly broken — Pennock Island 8l i ol 5 3 3 8 2 PESIC Sl R | B T o 6 &am Taggart and W, E. H. Cremer contract ne iations between the Kimshan 7 5 29 20 14 15 20 19 3 18 13 17 2 12 beth Republicans, following with 220 CIO Longshoremen and Waterfront — Hoonah 6 63| 25/ 31 64)| 24 211 s6 b5 31 17| 27 5 8 and 199 votes for third and fourth Employers iation will be Klawock 13 10 49/ 49 10/ 18 211 6 11 42 1 M i agliias places U [ promptly resumed and it is likely ~ Chichagof 24 12 13 . 24{| 20 9] 14 1| 21 2| 19 10/ 14 (o) gt Three Independent candidates for P ... a final agreement will be reached Douglas Bridge 11} B 20 DI (T B i S TR T g | e S R e | 12 8 Representative, practically out of today - =i —— the running, are P. A. Bloomquist 1 This report virtually dispels fear Totals 2876 784 706 | 1 2826/ 2261| 1881, 2119, 1730] 2169 1650, 281| 2462 1395 1839 505 435 11 1798 2269 ward Anderson and Edward M idenverg. SCHOOL of another 1936 coastwise maritime tie-up Itseem-, Nome returns follow » law and with the rulings of the . | omAHA, Neb Sept. 15. e g B0 reportY s obtitizgea by Hi| poard Gad et Is Dewsed A N ek s day of4 Tor Delegate-zDimond 308, Grigs- i 5 labor bargaining that Dr. W. H. by 65, White 87 r P. Melnikow, head of the Pacific W, A. Ra mussen, President of Lo- Coast Labor Bureau, union consult- cal testified that it was after i . . Thompson, phychology professor at For Territorial Treasurer—Chase Go to BEAUTY oF this Sebter AL eqtiest the University of Omaha, agreed 170, Olson 238. : Ro Y A L ¥ N ¥ o “bargain collectively” with his TFor Senator—Laiblen 192, Sulli- The SALO?D dnt. Melnikow said the agreement de to the Board for a hear- students. Their plea was for post- ¥an for sculptured curls—beautiful, wiil probably contain provisions for was full time arbitrators’ clause by the ing. The union off said that at NTRALIA Tl 8 1 E.J R ti Ly 304 d@mployers regarding the end Of | the time when requesi was made tol . CENTRALIA, IL. Sept i ponement of a mid-term examina- _ For Representative — Lyng 3% ptical atoling. quickie strikes the company z-q-I ole recoznition, White has worked out a gadget tion. Dr, Thompson set hte day on Martin 284, Taggart 320, Cremer practical styling. - o en s - Local had & paid-up member- Which he says will enable an air- which he would meet the students' 199, Dowd 184, Porter 177. ANN EARLY BARR—Owner-Operator. ship of 422 plane to discharge and receive mail by S N? : . i | Try an Emplre ad . L. in one operation, without landing. ; e ks tatie | Prime Minister Hurries to Gene SUPREMABY UF ‘ P T D wctorily with a model, includes a. Germany for Import- 1t 082 persons were on the cor : V-shaped “station” which would be yany payroll as of September s s S o : AFL GIU HERE : vear. ond he estimated approxi- /mounted on top of a bt g. The ant Conference 1] mately €60 of t number could be "V’ would be wide enougl ¢ t Superintendent H for the — las:if i Bedd\ietiog: and pilot to hit his m ar (Continued from Page One) ; P ling mail sack. When the sack h - Bargaining Agency the point of the “V,” it would : reconvening of Parliament wher e exact date will be set for t ! A . be discharged and the other sack had been stipulated by all sides| “ll‘l‘"“ :‘ ‘:1’ s B o that only; employéas in production|¥oWd be:ploked U 855 F G party leaders eration. 3, p and maintenance, which would ex- |24 Prime Mir Hearing Reveals Challenge i onerintondents, technical en-| White has received a patent on | serchtesgaden his gadget. He says patents have| n the time the er will return from Betwee y - |gineers and clerical help, would be 3 S n Two Labor considered in determining the bar-|Peen granted for nine similar de- ANNEXATION DEMANDED Groups at A. J. SNAine agmey vices, but (hat none was Sallsfac- | pRAHA, Sept. 15.—Sudeten Ger- - - In addition to Local 203, which{tory in actual operation. n representative Henlein has is- (Continued from Page One? Rasmussen said is now affiliated T led a proclamation demanding an- ¥ tion of Sudeten German re- T with the CIO and has been, he ex- . | request and the evidence of mem- Plained, sir late last year when u B u "] snr gions in Czechoslovakia The proclamation 15 addressed to bership submitted, we have to in- | the International Mine, Mill and 7 form you that the number of our|Smelter Workers Union was sus- {Czech Sudetens and also to the employees belonging to your organi- Pended from the American Federa-| Is tn e an e Germans in the Reich tion of Labor. At the hearing were Henlein declared: It is definite zation is not sufficient to justify our entering into s vohintary sgree. | three AFL unions, namely: Fed ment with you for sole bargaining | Labor Union No. 21001, represented | SndRor = ¢ the ca agency for all employee by E. J. Kirchoffer; International|%" Winper b S Sl bt iation of Machinists No. nu_;;‘ business on_his SR reptesentd iby-Olans Tarrson, Pinc|t: banch.t neat. Hien Stver, 28 : 255 1 Henlein further declares t anclal Secretary, &nd the Interna-i Anmouncement was made by W : SN Interna- ) “o iyle, ranch manager, that the | dcten Germans fa g of jonal Brotherhood of Electrical | ) | nounced the right of sclf determi Workers No. B462, represented by shorthorn herd of approximately | o Robert H. Graham, Secretary. M. CALGARY, Sept. 15—The Duke|!MPO sible for Sudeten Germans i i | and Czechs to live in the same state Sudeten Germans want return of “|our home to the Reict OPENING NIGHT Ass For Collective Bargaining “This is not to be taken as in any | way denying your right for collec- tive bargaining nor as a refusal on our part to bargain collectively. W wish to inform you that we are wiil- at Su- — 35 head would be sold at auction | .5 185 head: yould ‘be sold 1CHON | wGod bless us in our Sepiamber B0, |the proclamation says. The procla- fgt 4t all timss to bargain collec. | T- Johnson, recently admitted to =Sl e B BF? il the bar here and formerly a prac-| -1 have received instructions that! . yion ™ was issued at Eger and B0el) with any groun or with any| (e bar here and formerly & prac-) < N G Mooing out;of oattle | TAHOE WS beved SOUTHEAST ALASKA committee representing any grou T y s, repre-| ~ # » | broadcast through Germany ¢ 9 ne BTOUD | conted the three AFL unions. raising but will continue with | SR of our employees. The law prohibits | horses, sheep and pon said Mr. | a & SR cur entering into an agreement| H. L. Faulkner was legal repre-|o. o0 | URGES PLEBISCITE sh recognizes any St | sentative e C any a e | MILAN, Italy, Sept. 15.—Premier which recognizes any minority ag|Scntative of the company and| “yjen tne ranch was taken over . adigosapiias the sole bargaining agency. We are | Thomas Graham of Seattle is at- |, "4 puke of Windsor twenty Benito Mussolini, in an open letter willing to recognize your commit- |torney for the board. Ronald Roys 5 ¥ito Viscount Runciman, British Me- ere o l&;n(-‘ shrm;(lhurin h(l‘rd“i"“‘”r' \irges: a plebiscite for. @B was started. Much of the founda- | G, - nationalitl agency for all of your members, and | 3 H o et I S o L Omahdigyalila. paialibles W are willing to bargaln tollestive. AFL Contentions tion stock came directly h}um royali 2 PEEY 1y ‘With you, but we cannot enter |, UNder questioning by Attorney |estates In the old country. | _ SYNTHETICS GET TEST into an agreement making you wv»}']“lmw“' Rn:u nussen said Lh'at not 2 | BERI‘,!N——'HH- new swim suits of all the members of Local 203 were land return to Seattle tomorrow, |synthetic wool, cofton and rubber sole bargaining agency gl : ATEAINING agency unless you |, oioceq gt the A. J. some of the minutes of the hearing being |have appeared in a variety of color 8:00 p.M.*CONCERT: IUHGOU Cl(‘y Band. ‘ have a majority, for we cannot enter : i |them working at Chichagof and forwarded to the NLRB for its and design that this land of spas } tee as the collective bargaining [Of Seattle is official reporter. T 1 into a binding agreement with any | Hirst ‘Chichagof operations, The |decision. land bathing resorts has ever seen. 9:00 P.M.—MISS JACKIE FORDE: Baton nority to bind all the employees. % — “The National Labor Relaions| AFL unions contend that its mem- g ST ST | ] le uggler. Board has consistently interpreted bers represent a majority of the the law in this way. | workers. Will Comply With Law | Among those called to testify MISSES DAVIS and MORRIS: Tap Dancing. LOUIS and CHERIE: Trapeze “We are willing to bargain with |Were Superintendent Metzgar, Ras- Act. any group of our employees and to | Mussen, Larrson, Graham, Kirchof- 10:00 P.M.—DANCING: Wes Barrett's Royal 1o make your evening pleasant... make such agreement as may be i€ and John Covich, Financial appropriate with any group repre- | Secretary of Local 203. senting the majority of our em-| Tois), Bomiple, Baphns) said e ployees, and we are willing to rec-|©¥Pected to wind up the hearing ognize the right of any group rep-| - g Simply keep yours a resenting a majority to bargain col- lectively for all our employees. This D A N c l N G short Johnnie Walker ; ;e];r:;ermmnlo 1xln:x“n1rl-nxxn‘xx(gj Inr :;u- before dinner and a logkees i et as erpreted by the i : . 5 National Labor Relations Board. 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