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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA. EMPIRE—]JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER & 'District Engineer. ANCHORAGE PEOX Inesec, Texa Utah, Virginia, | Washington and West Virginia. BLOND DAUBER FA'RBANKS IS Plans for the system are being| Fred Wagar and Vanc ’ Dewey was leading then in states s g ldrawn by the firm of Black and |are registered at the Bar |with an aggregate vote of 202, as Now plA"NING Veatch of Kansas City, and will|from Anchorage. include facilities for removal of ——— ‘follows: Colorado, Indiana, Iowa, 9 INDI(ATE How VOTE GOES |Kansas, Maine, Michigan, Missouri, - ¢ was we' { |iron and manganese from the water KETCHIKAN VISI Nebraska, New Hampshire, New |§ : . [ 4 | wA'ER SYSIEM:in order that the final water as| Mrs. J. H. Goding Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, 4 v e ; | H | |supplied to the consumer will be of |chikan is in town and (Continued from Page One) | i |South Dakota, Vermont, Wisconsin |} Rk The citizens of ~Fairbanks will|g00d quality. at the Baranof Hotel. 3 velt 459142 and Dewey 95706. land Wyoming. e 2 . s Sua determine whether the city will| DB T = YT TR FR FURYIT : : i From Washington | Fish Defeated e i b e o conkiust the pro HAWLEY IN TOWN HERE FROM KOI Oregon, during the late evenlng.| gpor)y after midnight, Seattle| As the vote continued to come in, ; : & d water system project, and a announced that Dewey held a small|,eported that 967 precincts of |Roosevelt's lead increased steadily || The month of October was found DO::-’ svvvva tlm ing station, at a lead over Roosevelt w_uh the rural| o chington State’s 3,163 precincts and even Republican Representa- - |Ito be wet as usual. 7 :e ch;le elii:izn ‘t)o be held' soon, Republican counties overcoming the | oy Roosevelt 139,033 and Dewey |tive Hamilton Fish conceded Augus- | . || Both the city and airport armgs'afiio,dmg to Richard B, Green, FROM PETERSBURG R e President's small margin in metro- ig4 178 yotes. ltus W. Bennett had won his seat|: 4 !fexpenenced more rain than normal|ganitary Engineer, Director of the| Mr. and Mrs. Loren Johnson are SMOKE CAUSES i | W. Hawley is registered at the| Mrs, Sigrid Wodlinger Gastineau Hotel from Seattle. from Kodiak and is re ———————— | the Baranof Hotel. politar la % PR FOL9S) EORNAT Early this morning, Roosevelt|in the 29th New York district, to |quring the past month. Sy e ubiie Health Engin. here from Petorsburg and are reg-| A call from Box 2- The Boston Herald, in an extra ‘... o”cus in front in Massachus- |which Fish was seeking reelection|: of |istered at the Gastineau Hotel. |Pire Department out tl RS e {to the I. G. Fulton ar | Sunshine occurril during Octo-|eering, Territorial Department S, A mld“m_“' conceded the | it5 Connecticut and Rhode Island.|for the 13th term . § . || ber was five times ;‘fss v.hangin Oc-»Henltgh. Green x'v:tux'neé1 to his Ju-| 3 Slen ot Dewey's early advantage in Massa-| Republican National Ghairman | e . || tober, 1943, with an average of only|neau headquarters Saturday from | WRIGHT HERE |on Main Street. There In New York City, Dewey's aides |chusetts melted rapidly as the large Herbert Brownell, in a radio broad- |l6 per cent of the possiBle for the an official trip to Fairbanks where| W. L. Wright is in town from|Smoke, curling from | at 12:30 o'clock, (EST), said the |city votes came in {cast shortly after 1:30 o'tlock { : . |/month. With the coming of winter he conferred with Army and City| Anchorage and is registered at the|had given the appea nominee would not concede elec- | poocavelt swept Philadelphia byflEsTr, declared “no definite con- | s 1 and earlier sunsets, the number of |engineers and city officials and|Gastineau Hotel. blaze. tion of his opponent la large majority by some 131,000, clusion could be drawn from the : ||clear days has also decreased With|ejtizens interested in the project. | ———ee———— ———— In Indianapolis, Dewey held @ |but upstate Republican strength election returns up to that time| § none reported for October, three| Tne sum of $1,403,267 has been| HOWELL IN TOWN Medieval Persians used to wager | a finger or even an arm on the out- slight lead, but Homer Capehart,|pared his Pennsylvania margin. |88 many Key states have yet to|, 5 | y cloudy days and 28 cloudy|gjjocated to the city of Fairbnnkn‘ hte Mg i Republican Senatorial nominee, | R 5 by the Federal Works Agency as| Willlam Howell is in Juneau|come of a chess game; the loscr oosevelt Creeps U y ‘ " s . g 3 p limm San Frahoisco, California, | would lop off the lost member and |be heard from.” % |cays was trailing Henry Sckricker, | Dewey Concedes He's Lost | At the airport, the maximum windljts share in the cost of the con- t Democrat. | Returns were slow in coming in, | gowever, at 3:15 o'clock, Dewey, | & : | velocity for a five-minute period for|struction of the water system and|2nd is staying at the Baranof|cauterize the wound in ointment 3 A | especially from the westward, but|in New York, told newsmen at a| 4 |the month was 45 miles per hour|improvements to the existing sew- Hotel | kept handy. Popular Vole Again lat 1:45 o'clock (EST), the ASSO-\conrercncc that “it is clear Mr. |, g from the southeast which occurred erage system. At 12:45 o'clock this morning, [ciated Press officially announced Roosevelt has been reelected for a| i on the 9th of last month. Maxi- Baaly ! Yaadanuats 3 S the Associated Press showed a|that with the vote far from com-(fourth term mum wind velocities for five-minute| . n_c“e'l’]"t ~wm‘; f:‘;‘ st popular vote for Roosevelt of 7.-|plete, Roosevelt was leading iIn| This statement was made after | periods during 15 hours on October binks L ;en(v madeq;la‘tsyflccol'ding 553,634 and for Dewey, 6,090662. |states having a total of 329 elec-lthe vote-getting magic of Roose- | [9th were never less than 34 miles| § s T to m D ndards, r. Green|f| Senator Truman lost the county | v s s abama, | v, % § § per hour. The average velocity for|to modern ndards, My CY ] sors1 -yutes RN, foLowa;. SlLupiEsyel B n s e douny, h i # said, and growth of the city in thc} y All ‘Veulhel' where he was born, Barton County, | oy ifor: nnecticut, | g saders | 3 g 3 the month was 9.3 miles per hour. | Arkansas, California, Col and continued leadership in the| { Comprative Dath past few years has greatly ovcr-: Missouri, where Dewey had a fair | pelaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, \vast unfinished business of war | > i e b : lead. | Kentucky, ~Louisiana, Maryland and peace. The youthful Republican | - | City Office mrporpta;edllhg exl :x?x_: sewixqagle Si:e";’:‘.‘ { S T Incomplete returns from Mon- | Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missis- inominee was then falling further | Exu'e.m‘-or ""‘;]"“'v“(,’fim,?fns"’ u"luo' of th;;‘ RENCH tana gave Roosevelt a slight lead |sippi, Montana, Nevada, NeW and further behind after a see- 3 ¥ ‘ : | Normal 1944 | 1944 m"zw e i dno -qb;‘m? Bl over Dewey. | Mexico, North Carolina, North Da- \saw struggle, and the counting of | 5 prainiviny h-x{:hm 66 60 61 ::?de:h:uxr-leps\i/u: fvm L:\n kna:'npwil.h-w Shortly after midnight, 210 of |kota, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, ballots at that time of more than| Ao J;\;Z]fi‘:\ersltau):mum in 8 few weeks, Green said. This| g C 0 A T 254 counties in Texas gave Roose- | Rhode Island, South Carolina, Te“'!fl.ooo,ooo Americans showed Ruoao-;’ 3 : : 1 . Ewn;pcraturn ) e B e mab éarrled e b‘y $ims el S T e ot Snd ) i Fl Mean city under the direction of Fred |D€sv:2)l/e li‘:f:;m;’“e i from’ o | temperature 433 : 448/ Wann, well known engineer. A ! B34 . 1 A i ~ |Mean minimum fairly good idea of the quantity ’ S ® & ORDER NOW |ooicin et omcwmpmimn Gl sl ol e it | | Slick Trench Coat {took command of 34 states with an| as a picture, won a long-term | pxtreme lowest be Supplied e &by ot - Palibinks| lelectoral count of 305. Dewey had| contract to act in same. She's |tcmperature is 2 21| 1ns 8 Tieadsiboes SRAVENGEA. Cooin |only 14 states with 163 electoral| ne heat wave in “Blond Fever.” | Total exploratory test wells put in last E So sensible — Wear it 1 N' s l l- l votes and he announced, “it is all| irl, | preci | votes 3 : : , Gloria made |precipitation 1141 1576 1239 J rl'om our ice eleC| lon 0 @ Hollywepd gih, ‘Glogis hrdo ‘»Exmme wl;nd Februncy, BUb. 8. JEWs. (ERIEREIVS ! ; 1 \ the year around and so 'over.” good on Broadway before going { o 4 » survey to establish accurate infor- 2 | home to the movies. NEIOCINY.§ gt i mation was decided necessary be-| % f 4oy ; 3 ! Wind Recordin, : | > smart for these rainy Fresh Fruits and | ALASKA COASTAL | o ina et e e mopare | Y these. 1 [ tatned from fan (nsbiiintbat casa | EiLi v o SHERE, SR 1O begin the days . .. Versatile yet Vegetables MAKES TWOTRIPS JAPS SUFFER = wisiomiitoms : practical. g j | s sembles the weather-cock used by Propeset Wells HE |farmers. Instead of a cock on top| Site of the proposed wells is in an | l h w k dl | Alaska Coastal Airlines made two| lof the wind direction instrument area about three miles to the south ¥ % # OI' l e ee en H flights yesterday, carrying the | |the Weather Bureau wind direction[0f Fairbanks and is considered to : - following passengers to Hoonah: | |is indicated by an arrow. This ar-|be a good location for an adequate g Fltied TrenCh COatS Erling Shafstead, row indicates the direction from|Water supply. Preliminary work is 3 1 = Alf Skafstead, : we WIH Be Closed Saturday Mr. and Mrs. E. Mercer and Mr, | which the wind is blowing. \beiug done at this time so that if ; < : and Mrs. Harry Douglas. - | The wind instruments are in-{the project is accepted by the city, 4 —in grey, fuschia and ARMISTICE DAY | Juneau to Sitka—Lee Burk. | |stalled at locations free from ob-lthe engineers may proceed imme- 2 Blaik Slasl deote Juneau to Hawk Inlet — Herb | AL struction where winds coming from diately with the completion of the s ack. ash pockets ¥ : Waugh. (Continued from Page One) |any direcli_on will strike the vane,|detailed drawings and final speci- with complete interlin- 1 Sitka to Gustavus—John P. Allen. 1 A > !herel?y giving a true measure of the fications. Equipment and materials Sifka to Juneau—B. L. Londrum, {Navy disclosed today. | direction. would have to be brought into the ing. Sizes 12-16. T Sl / il ‘ S Andrew Sutton, Lottie Girétnin,| M addition, there were three Insteadb of gqixxg‘outdoors to find area during the winter months in \ \ U o | pond Eiaen. cargo vessels and an oil tanker irom which direction the wind is|order that the actual work might IANSEATAT 35 U, |sunk, a trawler and 14 others dam- |blowing, there are various instru-(pe undertaken as early as possible PHONE MISS GARDINER ON TRIP |aged and heavy destruction s])ro;\(ifl_";"‘ls by Wm_ch this is recorded in- pext spring, Mr. Green stated. 704 Miss Lillian A. Gardiner, Di- among airfields, oil stores and in-|flde., The d"ec_mfl is automatically| The Federal Works Agency will rector of Public Health Nursing |stallations in the' raids which recorded by use of electrical con-|pe jn charge of the project under Juneau Deliveries— S Territorial Department of Health, [planes of the U. 8. Third Fleet L?Six}Obi’lge;: ;)lrl Befel;f:itcm? up:m!& the direction of Earl McGinty, 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. left Juneau today for the soun_m_m‘wmade on Saturday and Sunday. | by SiEto mhagrbts. Mladht ll’ o district of the Division on omcml‘ An enemy subchaser went down e ric lamps Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. pusiness, She will visit Ketchikan,[on Saturday, and a heavy cruiser |2r¢ used for visual reading. The electro-magnets cause a dot to be z H i - |w obably sunk and y Bm ordars nehvered Any‘me! Wrangell and Petersburg and ex-|was probably sunk and an enemy | . 0 SR S o e pects to be away from her Juneau destroyer sunk on Sunday. A light| .o o =0 ‘o0 irecti , showing th headquarters about two weeks. cruiser and three destroyers WEIe | which the “-u]%j tblce:lre;‘(klx?sn SI}:Z:: damaged on Saturday, and two de- s i of paper is placed on a clock drum stroyers and two destroyer escorts|ang thys automatic records of the were hit Sunday. I e T Shir ks b At least 191 enemy planes We"e;madc, |wiped out Saturday, the bulk of | PRSI TSR them grounded, and another 249 FROM FAIRBANKS were accounted for Sunday. | s | The enemy warship score has| Lydia Fohn-Hansen, Victor Hose- | increased to at least 72 sunk, prob- |Pit and J. A. Marsh are all in| . ably sunk or damaged, in actions|town and registered at the Baranof rall and wmler related to Gen. Douglas Macar- |Hotel from Fairbanks. & thur's invasion of Leyte on October WA Vi T By RS ERICKSON JUNEAU | \ 20. Cloth Coat : ' By : i i | Ernest Erickson i istered at 0 0a s ‘ BUY WAR BONDS | the Gastineau Hotelsr::sls(;rdov:. Reduced for e " | GEORGE BROTHER HALF PRICE -Super Market CASUAL SPORTS Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. CHESTERFIELDS YES ---We Close Many Sizes SATURDAY BLACK - : g e TAN %l e rmistice D%u i . 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