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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALI THE NEWS A” Tlll‘ THIF" — Tt—— VOL._ 1 XVIIL. NO. 10.429 ] k. IUNEAU ALASKA, MONDAY, I\()VMlBkRIB 19407 S ', MLMBFR ASSOUAHDPRFSS PRICE TEN CENTS SHIP STRIKE MAY END WEDNESDAY A.M. Towering Waves, Freezing Wind Hits Nome CITY STRUCK Sm{‘ifingfim :g;g‘:fi'&'?imfi HUGE PROFITS Five Bodiesin SHOWDOWN Coal Frozen TENTATIVE SECOND TIME; 15 TOWED HERE'FOR ALASKA POINTS GRAVETHREAT VA Plane Are FIGHT OVER ByOrderof = AGREEMENT BIG DAMAGE .o s oo v e SAYS MURRAY. Badly Burned COALSTRIKE Secy.Krug IS REACHED at them for two days, and late last |plies for Alaska are schedulcd night arrived in Juneau behind a leave Seattle, Wash. within e [ AR b : wg with the Earge and o good next two wecks W. J. Eveleigh of (1) Dracidant () Con | BURBANK, Calif, Nov. 18- A Smash L Brina Hi WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 'rnc‘S il dl Lfirge Quantities of Winter part of ner cargo stit intact the Alaska Highway Control office resiaent Upens LON- acad fiyer's nands st grips the, SMAS! ewis or FNG NM soia Fuels Administration has' JG11OFS @N OnQShOfemefl i : : The BSP Sondra Lee, owned by says . . 4 Sy of dhs Woiterh &k Sibe trozen all ot coal supple: in an-| o' s Supplies Ruined-Build- = rorsvine or uncas and siip- e of e wrucks wre ave o VEAHON with Blastat Siine “which “cruened weanestny 10 Terms Is Order — [imcn & 2 bumebie. "mine. Must Vote on Ratification . pered by Johnny Bahrt of Sitka, depart tomorrow, and the remaind . . %ih 11 petsons aboard, aghindt the ahiftediwis Dexy s Wodneees- Hhide ings Are Undermined wes beating ner way North ' cr about November 2 Eveleigh re- Big Business | Mgl bt it Rald) from Truman sight - of Plan, However Stephens Passage to Juneau Friday ported. The first group is expect- Ventura County Rep. Sheriff Dol- 3 R R NOME. Aluska Nov. 18—Shiver. OIIng in a blinding snow storm. ‘ed to reach Edmonton November ~ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Nov. 16~ ney Cummings, leader of a group BY NORMAN WALKER retary of the Interior J. A. Kiug| SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18— The e residents. ascessod the damage| Ve had plenty of power to come 23 to obtain permits to travel over The CIO Convention today con- which yesterday made an unsuc-. WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—Defy- became effective as of ncon Satur- end of the 48-day West Cohst mar- B resdeiity Resestod - Che AMAE® on to Juneau,” said Skipper Bahrt,|the highway demned Communist interference in cessful effort to recover the bodies, ing the prospect of a government day |1tima strike was set today for Weds e A i db"bf\ “but we slowed down and headed ~Northwest defense projects offi-| unicn alfairs after President Philin reported finding five badly burned crack down on John L. Lewis,| It came as the administration | nesday morning, subject to ragifi. 1o o gcamuns 1L Wone cymour canal on a compass cials said eight permits have been| Murray had declared titrial e tnside the wreckage. {thousands of soft coal miners to-|sought to hold 400,000 soft coal|cation by striking sailors and long- necessary to fly in emergency sup- to. fave the carga” granted truck drivers to haul U. S.|profits were a graver threat to the @ummings said he presumed the day laid down their tools three days miners to a government contract shoremen. p"“‘, S h e Agrcund On Bar supplies over the road democratic way of life other six bodies were buried be-'ahead of u deadline set by the which the Attorney General says' —As unions began voting today on Tn}uxmvg \\dH-s whipped by : At a few moments before 8:30 The anti-Communist declaration neath the- debris, which was scat- United Mine Workers chief is binding a tentative agreement reached yes- f;eel{l)g \m;dbhmluvl sea ice .x[;‘nms fa. m. the Sondra Lez ran hard! The first convoy to leave Seattle, ! previcusly approved by Mur and tered over a wide a by the im-| As the walkouts spread, President, Krug issued three separate orders. |terday, the principal terms of the ;“}‘ . fi‘r"c“l‘“"‘hx_‘:"; aground on a gravel bar, near the cources there disclosed, will consist the CIO Executive Board was rati- \pact. His party, he said, lacked Truman callad for a showdown One froze all coal in transit or|settlement were set forth as: st {em; agiiepe ST ce to Mole Harbor on of eleven trucks, Officials of the fied by the convention with no de- |faciiities for removing the bodies. | fight with Lewis and Attorney Gen- which might be produced from the| 1. “Unfreezing” of the port of :“é‘;; n‘:‘”;‘ 8"1‘1(::1;;{(1 5‘;;$ccl:g" west side of Seymour ¢ The | Alaska Railroad, which recently bate and only two dissenting votes - - eral Tom Clark summoned aides to mines. A second held all coal|Coos Bay, Ore.. by agreement be- 4 s log shows th everything ‘was bought trucks from the War which later werc hdrawn another emergency session to ex- stocks in shipment on .the Great twee and claimed two lives, hat ila Beidone, Ap SO8 S i 1 I tween the AFL Sailors Union ol : r 'done that could be 1 BOB1 Asets Adutnifbration din: gavad Murray asked for unanimous ac- plore possible court action against Lekes or other waterways. The the Pacific and the CIO' unions of p“L“Hf“‘(‘l‘“i“]“:L"(’ o inuer P was immediately sent out, and was » caravans tion and no discussion the UMW boss. It was the second third froze all coal supplies in re-|the Committee: for Maritime. Unity ies stored ir e basement of e N % ledged by the US- such conference in many days. tail yards, This was a ship operator demand Northern Commercial Company de- | e ywoshysett from Juneau. Bahrt ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Nov. 13 Mr. Truman was vaeationing in The orders provide that no coal 2. De! It e ks partment store were ruined when ... overy atrempt to back off the President Philip Murray opened the ' Rstitn, -But totitmaes R e Thad ok B T e e cal umxx?:m.:)nmil sfihcf\m“ff:.;?fi.- ammonia lines from a cold storage o, “puy was unable to do so CIO's Eighth Convention today with b left orders for subordinates in the without the approval of the Solid trade (constwise lumber shipping) plant broke, and two small Ware- pu .oy oadod emergency supplies a declaration that the “unpreced- capital to cither smash Lewis lead- Fuels Administration. They did not —described as the only new steat s o g i dep“”’"f“,‘ in the dory, and checked over the ented profits” of industry constitute = %' ership of the miners or bring him affect coal already in the hands schooner provision in the longshore ‘:“.g:;'“,;fig;f‘aw‘;;. i,*“,‘t X.zz::':';:;;z . damage, tho g TRIAL RUNS the gravest threat ever faced by the to terms on a deal to keep the of ultimate con:umers. contract. CIO" longshoremen ~ ofi- mm{agnd i Mm‘u'gc the merehan- | 2PTaY. W geing over the top of Al‘!:j“kj‘r”\ people. ; A% < 4 4 mines running. e ginally sought a separate steazh 2 Wachusett Scene e1s 4 e econc L3 0pos r A e, has “termin- 3. No preferentia] hiring of ma- cfl?fifiu?fimfi?.g{uf:; V:;uxx;;r)::i:: The Wachusett arrived on the Io GERMANY 1)Lll‘l]\f~ “staggering profits” of cor- &} SHRGTON, Nov. 18 —Jkthn ated” the miners' wage contract ef- |tine cugineers, originally the top BoiMing. amd warehansé, a bar, a Scene at 12:05, according to the lo poratios W he said were run- F 1 streen ofail Bhe sl {fective Wednesday midnight—a sig- ]’0 BE R DY F demand of the CIO Mayine Engin- ! ware aak orinoriiots wice. Vel ning at a $15,000,000,000 rate ihis ipy {nal‘for a complete shutdown in eers Bedeficial Asiogiation. . theatre, bakery, city hall, fire sta- oratnantidi Rt (e o | 3 |vear (alfer taxesiv-are “ihe gravest s -4 tubber, sluminum and mag- | the mine fields, The yovarnment in- A Am(temum s ,w. tion and two restaurants. The con- ™ - Ul AMESondm Tee Gri.| - FRANKFURT, Nov, 15U, 5. threat to the maintenanee cf our N im plants under recommenda- | gioto the contract is still effective ks i crete Merchants Bank building was Vessel to p ; 4 ol ek \ tions of Reparations Commissioner {shore AWp-ork disputes Ly inmed- further undermined by a swirling, A Wire cable was passed between ‘Air Force officials awaited iy | SIS 0% HHbe QRIS o VEdwin W.'Pauley 2 e S iate arbitration. This wns an eh- Jashing backwash throngh the shat. e two, tut broke under pressure.ithe arrival of the second s MLutiny ol the esimuged. 0L N et BrAR At bt | 20,000 MINERS QUIT Aisvor Setigng: e Bolteads. It was decided to contact a tug,iof an eight-plane flight of ! legatos thint Thhe coming wape'l . | R i Mt attat | - BITOSBURGH, | :Nov, 1f.—Some President Addresses Mid- ed DUIKheads ses and bars were While the Wachusett anchored in perfortresses and two C-5 ) sle would be the convention’s "OUUW WSO SRS TSUBBANCAL 20,000 miners quit work in four Si esses G : Mole Harbor behind the reefs. The ers from Tucson, Ariz. > most important concern. s i o ' 5. A wage increase of approki- % hot het ¢ : closed by police order. ; e sifoass | AmoDis them -yrace, AISTEHE toter, (TTore 1oy, 13 Douts Anoat. of dies at United States | y rc S Foss No. 19 was in Juneau and t two ships in the group, a pair declar at if Republican - 4 gkl o R the suspension dead threatene mately 11 percent for lengshoremen went to the scens last Saturday B-29s, landed here yesterday lceders think the election re: T s ] » COPDET. | i1, the pation’s soft coal fizlds. and rclated dock workers, increas- ; AR e e machine tools, chemicals, heavy el- | ; . | $ 'HA"KSGIV'NG DAY Plans were made for another at- cn what was officially described asi8ave them a mandate to o :" ]( m)fl“,m;‘,:\,‘ u!dflslxgl:ll} e‘x» The idle included 6.500 in Penn- Naval A(ademy ing the basic straight time houf! this ¢ the tug, to fre routine tra ight” jer- | 1abor, “they are making a grave mis- $ sylvania, 6,000 in West Virginia, rate for lengshor i tempt, this time by the tug, to free “a routine training flight” to Ger e plosives, comnpnicationt KetiBment (3 Uk L oremen from $1 Fhia BORATH Tee. anid Rer cargo, sHl mAYy : - g Tailrond - stock. shipbuilding and | 000 i Ilinois and 2000 in Ala-| ANNAPOLIS, Nov. 18—President 10 $152. ; ESSEN"AI_S H_OWN largely intect, from the beach Aboard one of the lead ships was! B, NOlT e I T e Lama. Heavy absenteeism {rom quyman told United States Naval 6. A 15 percent wagé incrense chere she la sIples at fail- {Col. James S. Selser 2 _jcan't do that to the American peo- '™ " Isome working mines also WaS Te- Academy mids SH Mg . fo rmarine s, b where she lay helpless. If that mu_ Col. James S. Selser of New Or s ¥ Pauley’s report, made public by f k‘ g 1 50 Academy midshipmen Saturday they o 1mA ne .engxm-‘m X bn‘nglng top p FROM SEA"I.E ed the crew was to be taken off leans, commander of the entire PIf the White House, called this pro. |Poried in some sections must always hold themselves in Salaries of chief enginecrs to $635 by the Foss No. 19 and brought to group, which left Tucson Thurs- In defiant and bitter language - " 0% o0 " o principle Of‘ There are about 400,000 miners in yeadiness to meet any emergency @ month and over Juneau until weather permitied day. The other planes are expect- Muiray review -d't!u- bx:;’CIo Bbrikes | e iy Cliis Cairness. Ho tBe bituminous coal industry t6 “keep the peace of the world." Still remaining to be settled was s salvage operations. ed within the next few days, arriy-1 0f last winter and blamed them “,”mmmm_d ERIABES ERB Rt 3 AP e The President stecred clear of the new contract with the AFL SEATTLE, Nov. 18—A four engine TR B A 8 two each day. squarelv on big business. He said 10 against - reparations 50 5 rn- s 8 it 4 he coal crisis in a bricf, extem- Masters, Mates and Pilots. As with Rl o A Dina: casko iaus var- . at 9 aday b pon & e mion “precipitated a strike.” | in the,form of forced. Jabar, from Fouk FLIGHI’S BY % Bt D it 'the CIO englneers, th sters, da- Fied 17,500 pexmds of Trenen turkey, DB the barge came free. The tug! “The flight is purely for orienta- olplies g S G PR 1 o R voranecus speech in which he de- .‘“;nd o ln‘f’“j:‘l’,:-r;’;"_fi‘"flfl’;dw geese, ducks, -chickens and other l00K her in tow, because the rud-|tion of ourselves and of air_force hand, or from stocks and bonds clared the United States Govern- a preferential biring clause, it 5 e ders were jammed so Bahart could Personnel in the European theatre 5 o il By EKE ment must be run “for the wel- Put it had been generally accepted Thanksgiving Day essentials to I ¢ ived injin B-20s" said Selser. He said M.EXA"DERS ARRIVE { commerclal enterpriges, © - . ! ! the deck officers would fall into ot maneuver. They arrived . sl tare of the world—not seifishly; it ska over the weekend and a DOl maneuver 3 Viix i . oy 8 S i :::O:d plane is scheduled to leave |Juneau shortly before midnight last'the planes are expected to remain BY pu"E SATURDAY ; fic Northern Airlines, on its must be run for the peace of the the same pattern ol agreement 3s h in Germany a week and then re- lar schedule between Juneau world.” that for the engineers with prefer- Wednesday. Most of the supply &Pt ; S U gularscheduls ' begwee D | plioh v p W,-;d Hi l,f Siiene Alaskint po?:h None of the men on board, re- tumn to the United States LEG'ON A XIUARY |end Anchorage, made four flights He advised the young men who @tial hiring either out altogether Pttt Nagea ported Bahrt, were any the worse| Selser’s plane took off for the = Mrs. George F. Alexander and SOCIAL MEETING I§ [vver sstwdsy and Sunday. Sat- win lead the nation's future navy HOT NMERE RN o Arab fishermen and sailors live in for the experience. He did claim, (flight across the Atlantic from her daughter, Miss Jane Alexander, urday, on the eastbound trip with as he had advised the West Point he st1ike, ship op:rators estimat- 3 : , /Bowever, tHap Pete and Harvey Mo, Morrison Atriield, Wiorias, st nite arrved bisdinsae, vin0aA ipiin o G | Capt. Maury Keating, First Officer Cadets a i1rw weeks ago, that =i % has longsharemen ‘ShoR the coastal villages of Iran—date . o500 o trom Sitks, increas- | the 4900 mile trip in 22 hours fly- ' Saturday afternoon, and are now ' Monkow “I HI‘:)..V.- Schirmer _ and Stewardess vou don't ke . s of the 36500000 in wages, and seafaTers farmers inhabit the plain that lies ° i ¥ e er delaye A g i o | aboy bfi;mnd i mw* 2 ed their appetites a couple of Ing time. Bad weather delayed at their home on Nob Hill. Judge At . Marcia Shepard, the following per- world, there v/ . peace 1“"‘““ B11,0000 i | notches during the two day stay the fight for a day in the Azores.’ Alexander is still in a Portland, Ore., The regular social meeting of the | sons were carried to Juneau The asanipmen ‘wate ahisabied reement Reached lon the beach. The crew consisted . hospital, they reported. American Legion Auxiliary will be . S nt McCormick, Ruth Mec- i the longest mess hall in the )| Reaching of a tentative agree- - D held tomorrw night at 8 o'clock ' Gormick, Flmer Johansen, Helen world ,ment was announced yesterday by - ot Bahrt, Earl Forsythe, the own- . crmick, sen, & C Y The waShlngtonu R. N. Seaburg, A. L. Berthold, | oulse n in the Legen Dougout, and will be | johansen, Wm. S, Olson, Lioyd B.| Mr. Truman spoke extemporane- the operators and leaders of the In- and Pete and Harvey McNulty pte y 3 | preceded by a short business s Simmens. usly affer a bulding tour of the | teinational Longshoremen and Merry GO Round Skipper Bahrt stated that in his sion, Mrs. James Sofoulis announc- westbound to Anchorage, Capt.. / v | warehousemen (ILWU and the Ma- {opinion the efforts made by the v it TS Kb g Itine Engineers’ Beneficial Assoeta- |USCG Wachusett were commend- GO|n Sou'h The reporl by Mrs. Ethyl West, ! kincon an] Stewardess Gla tion MEBA), both CIO unions. Un- By DREW PEARSON e in every respect. The cutter WASHINGTON Guv Robert S. Department President the Dept. Newell tock chese: E. Suddock, Mrs SEAI‘NG OF SE". ion leaders urged membership rati- !did everything possible in the way Kerr of Oklahoma is reported to be Presidents’ and Secretaries’ Con- | 5 Suddeck, Gladys Johnscn, Frank [lization. Harry Bridges, ILWU Wage Increases (N Vote—' i sec- | Of assistance, and stood by until the the choice of party leaders to suc- !erence, which followed the Nation- | [ot, Willie Mo Vivian Morris, leader, said the agreement includ- m‘;‘.’,‘, :,‘,’:fv ,T:;i;o:-._v‘f;“:;s tug got the Sondra Lee off and had | Th}:L Prix r\-‘ I;Ok‘“*‘ v?"'""'“; reed Rober. E. Hannegan as Demo- al Cenvention, is to ke read at this| john Marquez Bil_Bo IS FOUGHT |ed the Coos Bay, Ore., jurisdiction- on America’s most powerful la- taken her under tow as far t*‘;‘zz‘; kc‘““: o, SNy d’“l o cratic National Chairman if the time, and there are plans to be| on Sunday, Capt. Jack Dean al dispute between the CIO com- bor lcader, John L. Lewis. Epinb Hiehs Mo L g, it latter resigns in January as ex- madc fOr the usual Christmas ac- | First Officer Joo Bums and Stew- pUB”( HEARI"GS ::l:[:; tfi;‘dxz::'m-l‘;nué“;x: WASHINGTON—AIl sorts of leg- skt ot mafl: pected. tivities, | ardess Helen Roth brought the ; 4 g's . Attt A e R ISR S0 UL 3 OB Sah e ettt Ert L - following persons from Anchorage — |Union of the Pacific. Lundeberg z:nm;: s i youung man|® WEATHER REPORY ‘n,:r:esglé"“m P!’"';f:l'l’rft"“;:”,zsg‘ ANCHORAGE, ALASKA—A ship- . €6 Jneails Joeid Ryan, Mrs. Lynn, WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 — 'rm-vw;l'd not be veached for comment he is supposed to have encountered |® (U: 5. WEATHER BUREAD) Mrs. J. McMillen, Mrs. A, Everson,|I¢Rt Of 1084 pounds -of: badly p_I'A RE(EP'"ON | Davis, Hazel Dahl, Ruth Eghsaer, Schite campaign investigating com- | Employers had demanded —that ici he mule named, “Span_ | ®- Temperstires for :-Hour Period s 6 3 R "TN heeded corn syrup for infants was |Leo Matson, E. Fern, Rolin Nipps, Mittee has voted unanimously to!there would be no more work fm“ifi{': :l\]lcfl" o ave. Knocked the|® EAading 6:30 o'Clock This Morning Mr. and Mrs. J. Rogers, Mrs hold public hearings in Mississippi Stoppages such as that which has : | s & o ., flown from Seattle to relieve the | Eva Nipps, M. Warner, Dale H. e AR |Krott, Domna Ward and Rovert! 2B (BT G O o b is '"."S EVENING ok s g el on protests agafst the seating of tied up Coos Bay since mid-June. fiule down with one blow of his| E Lee < f | ” 5 3 P neau — Maximum, 31; | distributed Alaski i 4 3 : 4 o Senator Theodore G. ‘Bilk D.-| Bridges said the agreement an- iist. M;}u‘iIJm:RZU Boarding the Princess Louise in|distributed to other Alaska cities by | Westbound to Anchorage from >¢hator G ranh - S ] . | [nounced would mean substantial e o r tiotion, S A the Anchorage Chamber of Com- "here one Sunday, Capt. Maury MVisS) " Whether this is fact o At Airport — Maximum, 30; o | Juneau for the trip south were Mrs. ¥ Y o . o Z 4 airman Ellender (D.-La. said 8ains for both CIO unions. He it 5 no legend that when Lewis $ At Alrport |R. Stockwell, Mr. und Mrs. P, ™eIc® but only on a dootor’s pre- | eating, ‘Pirat Ofticer Dave genir-| CPRimen Ellender (D.-La) sld) BUW 00,00 8 I 0 e enccuntered 250-pound Bill Hulchv 4 WEATHEE FORECAST Finch, Mrs. B. Stjern, Mr. and ScVIPHO ! mer and wardess Marcia Shep: ‘han Decembér 2 on complaints bership with the unanimous recom- inson, head c¢f the Carpenters ; ; Mrs. F. Oliver, Frank Oliver, Jr. Parent-Teacher Association s erd took the following: Mike Ham- : ¥ " mendation of the joint negotiatins ¢ ity .| ® Fair and continued cold with SEATTLE — December 1 is the L PP A o P o that Senator Bilbo tried to intimi- |mendation ¢ 1e joint neg g Union, at an Atlantic City labor| o 0% oo o terly winds to- e |JAmes Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Jeron- . e nolding, i@ -peception this evening at| mer, Barnoy Bustos, Thomas Garyls; (4500 Ll B o Oy o last committe: for approval.” conventicn, be floored him with Susty Notthea V a1 imo, Beverly and Ann Jeronimo, ceadline rqr a Lhreabened_ strike at g o'clock for all teachers and their | ti, Willlam Hawks " - '_.v“m rom Vo l,l,. in las Tt e ol skl o ome blow to the chin, The two ® hight avd Tuesday. Lowest & " 0 "yyg o Roggen, Walter|!he Virginia Mason Hospital unless fiicnds of the Juneau High and >oe SSIMImEES | DNmoeratie. Detary : e temperature tonight near 20 % ‘ ° . ° o . . . . 291 e e 4 , 3 Ellender said the hearings will be DCUr wage boost to a base rate of men are now bescm pals, neverthe- Roggen, Jack Fuechlar, Mr. and|'he 221 employess of the AFL are Grade School 5 2 p ) a less 111d both mflogt rooters for, © desrees. G Mmg-r Hortbh | granted union recognition and wage Mrs. Ruth ¢ . STO(K ouo‘A"ous held in Jackson Grenada and Hat- $1.52 an hour, and the MEB mem. i : : PRECIPITATION o Mrs. Popejoy will give a bers also get a hike under the pro- the Republican Party A el e O Doris Williams, Marjofie Rich-|demands. brief welcoming address, after which| NEW YORK. Nov, 18 sing ; Hgsburg’ or near Ehobe ' places. . e 5 at Lewis % Ty : Another legend has it that S since July 1, ardson, Mrs. A. M. Gould, Alvin e informal introductions will be made,| quotaticns of Alaska-Juneau mine| Senator bridges (R.-N.H. = said m;:,:u.:,m:;;,::;kx“:nl:. ”,"T‘wg,dx B Ues RMREEY - 1o hreak Steen, W. S. Pekovich, F. McGill,| REIDSVILLE, GEORGIA — Eight ‘and refreshments served. The Ju-|stock today is 6, American Can the testimony will be limited to Bl (o il S0 4 ine fast. Lewis does like red meat, and Dan Tweit, Mrs. A. C. Keuhl, Mr. [ugitives from the state prison in neau High Schcol Band will play,87%, Anaconda 39, Curtiss-Wright 'he 1946 election, und Ellender ud-yCoo om0 B o his yammeritg against the OPA and Mrs A. McDonald, Mrs. J.|Reidsville, Georgia, are at large for listening, and after the refresh-| 6%, International Harvester 691, ded that only “citizens of Missis-| ™., WL A0 8 Fa bl 1 on regarding meat was partially per- Trumbo and infant, Mr. and Srs After making their escape through ments, there will be square danc-|Kennecott 46%, New York Central *iPPi” will be heard East, Gulf and West Coasts. A sonal. However, this writer, who R. Simmons, Dick Simmons and in- '@ tunnel. A ninth conviet who ing called by Max Lev Mrs. E.|157-8, Northern Pacific 20', U. .| Leaders of the new Republican compromise providing for prefers nas lunched with Lewis many times, | fant, V. E. Fulkerson, V. Williams,| made the break last night was Hughes and Ed McIntyre will play. Steel 70'c, Pound $4.05' wajorily, fu the Benate Dave AR | Cplsii s oF tanien. it LI can testify that, regardless of 'W. Tapani, L. B. Hall captured near the prison a short The reception is not restricted to| Sales today were 770,000 shares, Nounced they will attempt to pre- | wchod on the Shat st OOl Bisakiast, he eats only ‘one beef- “ Y M | R. C. Byers, Dr Howe Vance, Mr. time later. just P-TA members and teachers.| Dow, Jones averages today are|Vent Bilbo from taking his seat . o %o 00 Tog b 1o pasifie steak at lunch. i Formef ayor and Mrs. R. Blackman, Mr. and - — |All friends and parents ave invited. as follows: industrials 167.91, rails When the Senate convenes Jan. 3. | o0 (0 smpm;,,.,,- Assoclatin Another, myth has it that Lewis Mrs. B. McCorkly, B. Crosby, Mabel | ROME—Nine persons were killed e 48.50, utilitios 35.03 ; 2 A T refused to accept it does net hesitate to use violence Is ("Il(a“y "I Carter, Mrs, C. Goldstein, R. Miller, in a panic resulting from a small NEW YORK-—Secretary of St e N0 BAND. ERALFACE An employer spokesman estimat- Sghinst 1abok . facttons which op- ’ Mary Widner, E. Jones, J. Eisen- blaze caused by a short circuit dur- James F. Byrnes has begun to talk MRS. HERMAN TO WESTWARD Owing to the fact the stage is ed that the strikers have lost g pose him. This idea probably aris- St verg. ing a symphony concert at a paro- with leading members of the Amer- Mrs. Mildred R. Herman, Director being used by the talent in the proximately $17,800,000 in salaries B oo tha s RICWDH AT | NEW YORK, Nov. 18--James J. £ s chial school in Naples last night. icw delegation to the UN. assem- of the Office of Price Administra- bigh school vaudeville to be pre- [FNARISY B EEC0 T S0 CLARER i which about 400 of Lewis's min. (Jirmy) Walker, 65, Mayor of New The antlers of all déer, elk and Nine others were seriously injured. bly. Up for discussion is the diffi- tion in Alaska, has leit for An- sented this veck there will be ""‘nsnoouooo have been delayed. Food & % York from 1925 to 1932, was criti- even the giant moose are manu- Among the dead were four nuns and cult probleru of limiting the use of | chorage on business connected with Tuesday night practice of the Ju- (Continued on Page Four) . "eally ill at Doctors hospital today. factured and discarded each year. one priest, the Power veto the office, peau City Band this week, }73 ,c,.,,“.‘w (m Pu,, Two) none, since Nov. since July 1, @0 0eecesece0vece0s0000 0, e o 00 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 — —eee