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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. LXVIIL, NO. 11,029 : JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1948 MEMLLR ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS First Break In Maritime Strike On Coast ‘"R ADE OF ' Re'urns I,om UNOI‘FI(IA[ RETIJRIIS-FII!SI DIVISION-IERRITORIAI. GENERA[ ElE(TION—O(IOBER 12, 1948 i | Delegate Atty. Gen. Engineer Senators Representatives Fish Traps (Io MARINE irst Division | : elefzlslele felgle e elsie 2 [2lelsizlels|als 5 |slElalge] s 2 S BlGIE (R B BIRIGIE (B2 8 |B(5 188 |8|S|RIZ(6|B[RIB StE(E g & TNE"’Z‘“ gimle = INIGHeE & |[Z|a|B|2|R|2|8lE|8(&|B|F|8°2 |'E|E ' & a5 2te s fBEELE (T B all®| 2 |8]s5/8]8(8 g2 (|9 (B la[8 (. (¥ ! ~. e e |l MW (| = ol v | 9| & < & 2 fiioe | | : e Bl - st | ‘ gl =t 2 | | = t] bl gola | | podl e o ;{ { ) & c | | | Y | st J ] fatdt il 15 | | R e (44 s ey b A Aot R e (R D R R Dma'Of'SIfla((ufaleA"a(kl\ With tabulation of the abaexI:Ce Juneau No. 1 | 379) 167 | 243( 279 | 34| 200/| 238] 301 307| 144 256 304/ 207 144 170 325 204 237 184| 172, 346 156 266 216 411! 278 203 167 413 134 R vote of 532, with 32 ballots being|Juneau No. 2 | 398 168 |' 248| 301 | 334| 221/ 238| 338/ 200 213 271| 2021 321| 221 216) 2%) 271 252 215 244 325! 190 239 274) 355 250, 104/ 173/ 484| 90| D d Al May Have Been Made |tcv o of tne total 564, _the Juneau No. 3, | 475 170 || 270| 341)| 377) 245|| 277) 385 | 343 244 318 321 399 296 245 3 277 308 254 209 452 220 274, 250] 388, 310 18 167 530 107, VECIUE most 5o 1 to Ac- ',u_ngrhcial returns of the First Di- .{uneau Bridge | 25 4 6 21 17 13! ) 6 221 16 18 14 9 22 19, 14 18 8 T 16 16 21 10 8 20 14 8 6 4 ' 27 4| ' A ' 'h Ihrough Fear vision in the General Election of Sheep Creek 29( 4 8/ 18| 21| 14/ ‘16| 20/ 22| 10/ 11] 197 23 17| 13| 18] 21| 16i. 14 11/ 29! 6 14/ 15/ 20 15/ 6 11 27 71 (ep Qreemefl wi October 12 are now complete, as!Douglas 194 44 || 90 137, 113 125/ 68| 16| 168' 76 121 87 128 89 155 137 121 136 91 78 186 62 89 113 127 89 54 52 216 328, Sh _ tabulated by the Empire. Salmon Creek 72) 23| 41 55| 54 42| 50f 43| 57 37 39 48| 58 31 40 61 35 55 33 28 Gl 2 42 34| 67 44 32 M| 83 14] p EmDIOYefS (By The Associated Press) i The feature of the count of the.Lynn Canal | 76 25| 46| 51/ 54! 45 50, 51| 45 42| 50/ 53/ 62 36 47 48/ 46] 54 35 33 65 34 36 42| T3 45 31 427 87 15| e United Nations sources said today | absentee vote is the neck and neck | Mendenhall 33 20| 28 25 26 26/ 32( 22/ 30| 34/ 19 21| 30 22/ 27 36 23 32 24 19 28 21 32 18/ 40/ -21| 21! 21| 50 4/ SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 28—P— Prime Minister Stalin’s harsh butirace made by Mrs. Elton Ex;p-iMuunmn Point 50 14| 24 37| 42/ 19 325 38|l 211 24| 42 33/ 34/ 36 14 37 25 27 31 37 40 27 20 28 17 33 26 16 51 14/CIO marine engineers in San Fran- inaccurate attack against the West-| strom with 253 votes and Anita wacker 45| 10 200 31| 26 22 21/ 80| 19/ 23 29| 23| 29 290 15 24 20 21 30| 27 34 24 20/ 23 16 2815 9. % 7\(‘5(‘0 voted 230 to 56 last night to ern Powers, might have come from| Garnick with 244, bith Republi- Clover Pass ¢ 54 13 || 24, 34| 34/ 24| 30 34| 33/ 46/ 31| 30/ 26 27| 17/ 39/ 14{ 23/ 85| 211 28| 29( 20/ 19| 24| 20} 24 17| 65 5/accept an agreement with employ- fear that world opinion is turning|cans, for a Senate seat. The total |Haines | 69 9| 26 49 46/ 24 | 48]} '35 20/ 50/ 37/ 40| 45| 19 22/ 36{ 31| 39| 50| 47 37 15/ .37 2 42 17 2| W 4 r'nrfm!exple(cfl by some as the agamnst Russia. vote gave Miss Garnick 3937 and |Klukwan 23 24 200 12/ 12| 26 26 18| 28/ 38 .8 4/ 8 18 20 30 4 27 8 22 11 40 20/ 9 25 6 23 20 43 3 first real brgak in the 58-day-old Stalin yesberda}_' accused the Unit- | Mrs. Engstrom 3726, the former .cnmm 2% 9 16/ 14/ 19 13/ 15/ 19/] 17| 11| 17/ 19/ 16 17) 11; 13| 181 138{ 13| 18} 12 100 13| 16 11| 13} 12| 4] M4 4'West Coast maritime strike. Locals ed Btates, Britain ““f‘ France of|peing elected by only 231 votes in|Annette | 4 7 19 32 34 16 19| 82} 14/ 10 37/ 35/ 31 26 18 20 28 12 32( 20 28 20 15 29| 18 21| 17/ 11! 49/ 3 of the same union in Seattle, Port- pursuing a policy of “unleashing “vwhnt all wil agree was a warm Pennock 81 1 16/ 23 21 15/ 14[ @8! 13| 22| 28/ 11| 23 30 16 20/ 10/ 18/ 24| 18/ 23] 19 15 18/ 7| 19 18 11| 35 4'land and San Pedro will vote on the new war" over Berlin. The Big!campaign. Ward Cove | 47 9| 23] 20/ 28) 26/ 27/ #8(| 27 33] 79| 24/ 32 27 13 36| 17| 22 33| 24| 27 17 17| 19| 13| 25/ 21/ 12| 36 9!agreement tonight. Three Western Powers promptly de-| py R, M. MacKenzie, Democrat, | Stikine 66/ 17 | 30/ 49| 51 32( 28 53)| 50/ 40 43/ 31| 34/ 41 27 61/ 31 24 45 48 34| 36 45/ 36/ 19 66 24 23 8 4| Union officers were quick to point nied his assertions that the West!yas high man in the Senate race |Revilla 79| 2321 32/ 71| 59| 39| 321 68| 25/ 64] 60/ 43)| 56/ 63 27 63/ 31 58 66/ 63 33 68 20| 49) 31 38 41| 26/ 79 27 |out the settlement, if accepted, will backed out of two agreements “":“wlm a total of 4362 votes, the|Kimshan Cove 6 0 8. % 6 0 o 4Bl 2 4 8 3 2 20 6 1" 6 4 0 4 3 DGR e (e |G | IR f Inot mean any split in the maritime ending the Berlin blockade. They|gpsentee vote being 243, one be- |Skagway | 220 53 || 103) 160, 176/ 88/ 88| 188!| 102/ 153 153) 103 | 145 144 101 118 114/ 226 119| 132 135 106/ 85/ 132/ 91 127, 80| 76/ 245 27 strike front, however, adding: have accused Russia of endangering|ping Miss Garnick. Norman R. Metlakatla 133 9 || 17/ 121 118 23| 16] 135/ 19/ 50 107 98 105 119 12| 46/ 94/ 18/ 115/ 153| 82/ 88 17/ 90 15/ 110/ 33 12, 112 33 “We do not consider signing the peace by the four-month-old tlock- | (Doc) Walker, the other Democrat | Hydaburg | 77 6 13 67| 55/ 15| 27) B3I[ 20 57 70 13| 57 64 10 57 15 53 50 77 8 75 12 52 11| 27 12 10| 81 3 contract will bind us to cross picket ade. 2 lin the race, had 230 absentee votes | Craig 124/ 16 40 81/ 82 34 36/ 101)| 41/ 82| 91/ 45 60! 76 15/ 67| 33] 46| 176! 99, 57 90| 24| 64 21| 49 16/ 19/ 141 9 | lines, because under the contract U. N. informants said the state-|making his total 3538. | Petersburg 389 108 || 232, 227|| 303 140/ 153/ 3291/ 23C| 228| 255/ 198 192/ 247 173 208/ 121/ 173 267 183/ 169 233 408 178 177 265 137 115 476 34 |we can terminate it if we are asl::d ments from the Russian dictator| mnis gives even steven result in Sitka | 432/ 100 || 166] 343|| 361 123(| 160/ 358)| 183 26¢] 344| 231/ 287| 277 162 328| 228| 250, 279| 466/ 282 265 150 249] 194 263 150 125 564 67 [to cross picket lines.” werc the most defensive he ever hasi . genate, one Democrat, one Re- | Wrangell | 220/ 157 || 181] 156/| 192| 162 | 161| 201]| 283 164| 105 122/ 113| 129 114] 308/ 81| 119/ 118/ 128/ 195 181] 265 83| 121/ 257 134' 1067 366/ 36, Sccretary Randolph Meriwether made. Some delegates added “’?* publican. The next Senate willlKetchikan 11269] 301 || 660/ 935/ 900 657/ 674| 793 | 615 895 915/ 735 901 818 4851103 509 817/ 911/ 868| 793 840 665 5P| 526 722 731 456/ 1392] 286 |of tre Marine Engineers said that Western Power policies apparently, 514 pe gpiit, even steven, as hold- | Angoon | 39] 9| 22 17|| 28/ 16|| 37/ 9| 27| 89| 10|10/ 11 200 14] 23/ 8 21/ 13/ 45 5 48] 11i 13[ 18 10 13| 17| 41 9 the unien's proposed contract with are having some effect on "‘eiaver Prank Peratrovich of Klawock | Pelican 571 8| 22| 38|| 44 18/ 18| 48] 33] 321 39/ 23| 40 41) 22/ 21 36 13] 30 49 39 24 19/ 38 18 45 13 7 63 3ithe Pacitic American Shipowners K{;:‘“"}-} {tish foreign office ex. 1S @ Democrat and Dr. L. P. Dawes | Punter 9 1| -6 -aif 's| S8jj 8f:=2( 1 8 “6 0l 8 1 8/ 1 "8 ‘3 ‘4 8 7 1] 2 8 4 5 3 5|l 8 0,Assoeistion cally for: ned mrurine thad Btatin resort-| o7 JUnER0. is n” Republican. Klawock 71 121 170 591 500 24 28 54/ 19 65| 711 9l 41 43 15 44 18 23 52 79 36 79 4 38 15 3¢ 15 I} B4 4 A 53 per cent increase in base za? d ;:sel i Representatives | Mpchah 86 23 | 46| 60/ 45/ 58| 68 40 38/ 76/ 60 23/ 67 78 43 51 36| 44 50, 05 44/ 78 20 48 24 30/ 25 20| 106 11 pay; a 50-cent per hour boost in o “the familiar features of Rus=/ ppe apsentee vote in the election | Tenakee | 410 10/ 21/ 27 30 21| 24| 27 16 290 28 24/ 30 21/ 22 24] 23 25 29| 27 28 24 15 20/ 20 27 14 17| 48/ 6!wages of relief engineers; and an sian propaganda.” tof eight Representatives in the |Gustavus | 18] 3| % ®| 13] 3j| 9 S64 6 7 11 6} 7 8 -8 6 9 8 '6 8 13 ORI O (R | S 0 /increase In base overtime to $1.71 Russia was rebuffed on another ! House produced slight changes in|Baranof 14 0 6 8 12 20 '3 -2 7 9 1 14 12/ 0f 2{ 13 4 o 10 1n 8| 1| -6l < 4 13 1] 828 1! per hour. front. The State Department mndexme total perviously reported with'yakutat | 41 ‘3 26/ 19i1 23 8/ 17| 27| 24/ 38 18 7 32 38| 6 31| 9| 31 28 37 111 41 12| 31| 4] 100 6 8! 46 3! The raise in base pay, he esti- it plsin the U. S. will reject thethe exception that Marcus Jensen,|Jamestown 28 13 18] 23] 35 6| 16 26 18 22) 21) 20/ 20 15 14 16 19 21| 16 34 16 20 17/ 23 20 18 16 12| 43| 1|mated, would give chicf engineers strange Soviet demand for a report | Democrat, of Dousla& making his |Scow Bay 33 9| 23 16/ 28 12)| 16 24| 34/ 19/ 13| 12)| 16 19 18/ 30/ 6 8 12/ 22/ 19 25 39 10 17, 23 9 7| 43 0'an additional $33 a month; third as- on Gén. MacArthur's military con-; first venture i the political race, Goddard 5 0 4 1 5 o 0 51 4 -0 3 4 5 o 4 ‘1 ‘8- O of '8[ - 3 0 5| /B4l & 0 O 8 o smanls s18. ferences with American Commanders nosing out +rank Johnson, Repub- |Mt. Edgecumbe 80| 18 || 43| 50{| 67 26/ 35 60| 35 38| 62| 44/ 56| 48( 23 46 42 32| 55| 82 | 43 21] 42| 33| 43 25 15/ 96 b S at Tokyo. uxm»oz Kake, who made his sec- | Mountain Point | 80, 14| 2¢ 37 42 19 2 38| 2 24) 42| 33 34 36 14/ 37 25 27 31 37 40 27 29 28 17 33 26 16 S5 The department denied also Rus-|ond bid, by one: vote. | Kake 11200 81| 19] 109, 14 114} 119 9 14 123 12, 7 97 104 52/ 110, 7/ 107, 57 12| 87 125 103, .4 9 15| 8 A 123 sian lassertions that the U..8. iS| Here are the eight Representa-|OGravina ... [ A 2 7| 1y 13 7 e 13 ~9 8 10 1j 16, 18| 6 7 13 4 18713 17) 6 4 1 2 120 6 1| 16 building the Yokosuka navy yard in- tives- in the next House of the|Port Alexander . | 240 6 16 14 19 10/ 13/ 18 18 18 12/ o/ 12/ 18 16/ 14 15 9 11| 15 13| 14 19] 12/ 9 15/ 12 13| 2 to a modern base. Legislature, six Democrats and twoiK8saan . ; | o8 '8 16 12 19] 8| 1| 20( 24/ 19| 100 4 16 16 17, 16 2/ 19 12| 26 7 21 6 5 5 8 11 8 29 1 : t Republicans, and thelr vote {Myers Chuck | % 7T 14 15 16 13 13 170 18 20 12 17 6 18 7 24 11 8 18 12 12 17 13 12 8 15 12 5 34 o. American official (hinking Inter- 0 Nl o e of Wran- | Hyder 1 19 4 100 12l 17 s 11 12|} 11f 18/ .9 10| 8 13] 8 8 16 6 14 1) o 9 8 120 T 12| 18 6| 18 1, ) pret the Stalin assertions and the "o o Windham 8| 8l Bt A .8 5 .7 .6 1 & 8 @i 3 "8 a8 8 .8 6 4 3 3 s 9o 8 o 8 7 86 Russian nosing into MacArthur's{ At Hobe 5. ot Mitks, s4bs. | Bin ‘Gove | 30 2 13 19/ 16 16 9 22| 13 14/ 20 19 20| 23 12 17° 14 8 18 20 22 9 17 12 14 24 7 6 35 Lusiness as efforts to picture the U.! Gn EEWM Opem ”;I l[' s \Point Baker G oam 11| 13) 24f| 19 18| ‘7 31| 21| 28] 16 8| 20| 28] 11} 20( 11| 18] 24| 25! 11 26/ 9 22 11 1] 11| 8| 8B 8. as a natlon preparing for wnr, ma ! of Junedl. igen 1sland ; {8 o 1 ‘8l 3 6] 1 .83 -8 y5 -1 6 LIV S T L e R e R (e while Russia leads a great Worldl“fimcm Jensen (D) of Douglas, | Absentees | 420] 102 |! 230 m 349‘ 157/1 172 335/ 263 zur 2431 230} 224‘ 241 134 282/ 207 154 264] 320 249 269 242 182 153‘ 203/ 167 114 «1 aa movement for peace. 5 Jel n ) i I | f Ve | i i e ;‘zif{va”k Johnson (R) of Kake, TOTALS (63711883 ‘3306‘4535 820 2 2996 3216 4910] am 3957 4362 3538/ |4440 39076 2689/4859 3065 3687 3939|4465 4222 1221/ 3496133053313 3021|2694/ 2087) 110947 mv K = ' 2 Cargo, Pnnapally Canned STROUTINETALK 1*'sic: sncen 01 o0 sunns “mwom( WITH . 3a rawn rom navy i | Salmon, fo Be Handled RUSSIA I"FORMED | Amelia Gunderson (D) of Ketch- | ! Lican, 3930, . WHITE HOUSE BY - by Longshoremen A"ENT onvo MEE James Nolan (D) of Wransell,fTRuMAN BIG M k BI i ake Bleak Christmas, Kodiak; CONGRESS PLEDGE SEATTLE, Gt 30— striing Tu the uninformed, there are' ’ ' maritime unions indicated today (By The Assochud Press) { The State Department has made a prompt reply to Soviet demand for information on American talks;. in ‘'Tokyo. Russia wanted to know what Genera] MacArthur had dis-} cussed - with other American com- manders during a recent meeung; in the Japanese capital, The State Department has an-l nounced that MacArthur held the talks as part of his job as a top American ' officer. The State De- partment further explained that the; talks were “purely routine matters of sole concern to this government.” Russia had also charged that the former Japanese naval base at; Yokosuka was being made into ai modern American naval station. | The State Department has denied | 1 INOME AREA :no holdovers in the House. Of those elected' to the House, Almquist, Hope, Johnson, and No- lan served' in the last Legislature, in the House. ! Mrs. Barnes, Jensen, Anderson 1 and Gunderson ar the new House'Two Day Iour of N Y Ends members. ! in Brooklyn Tonight- ] i 1 Dewey Mentioned | | (By The Associated Press) i President Truman will continue his two-day tour of New York and will bid it farewell after a major ad- | dreas in Brooklyn tonight. More than two million persons are esti- mated to have turned out to see! or hear the President as he drove ! about the city yesterddy. * Complete result of the election of ! all candidates is in the table as tabulated by the Empire. .- —— T0 RECEIVE | ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct. 20.— (M—Insurance troubles gency barge service to Kodiak, the island's “life line” during the mari- time strike. Mayor Lee Bettinger of Kodiak reported here that the island city’s hopes ior supplies were killed by word from Seattle that no insur- ance is available to cover shipment of $200,000 worth of merchandise aboard a chartered barge Bettinger was informed the insur- ance was canceled because of the TOWN STYLETInsurance Ends Barge Servue 'Insurance firms estimated the rate Robert Fleming, one of the Insur- ance executives, said the rate had gone up from about 1'z per cent and attributed part of it to the I of the self-propelled barge Skar- stone. He said the San Franciso Board of Marine Underwriters had refused to aporove any twin screw power barge insurance acr the Guif of Alaska after Sept. 15. The report of the canceled Ko- diak barge for lack of insurance | | 21 apparently | would be about 5 per cent, depend- | | have brought an end to the emer- jng on the equipment. Dewey, Marim Say that| Will Be Oufcome Pro- vided GOPers Win (By The Assoclated Press) Gov. House promised today there will be team- work between Congress and White House if the Republicans win Tuesday's election. They made the pledge in talks at North Attleboro, Mass., Martin’s Thomas E. Dewey and . home town, where Dewey stopped kriefly on a through New cngland. Speaker Joseph Martin, Jr., | the | barnstorming trip | thnt the way has been cleared for unloading of three ships of a Se- iattle company which is suspending operauons | The firm is the Alaska Trunnpor- | tation Company. It wants carga !Presidem Of M(Kinley Air.ixelmoved from the company-own- | ed passenger ship George Wash- i ways' PAA A"orney Fea. 'ington and from two freighters | “ture Sparring Match (chartered from the Maritime Com- I migsion, The latter vessels, the ‘Sword Knot and Clove Hitch, are | llo be returned to the Commission. ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct. 20— 'The unloading of the cargoes— (A—Sparring between the tslden‘ i chiefly canned salmon—was approv- of Mt. McKinley Alrways and the|ed by the Northwest Joint Action jattorney for Pan American featur-| committee, made up of all striking ,ud yesterday atternoon’s session u( unfons, on condition the company the Civil Aeronautics Boarc m“"‘lwnuld negotiate “satisfactory agries ing on Alaska air servic | ments” with all unions involved. Mt. McKinley 1s seeking a cer- ¢ Business Agent Fred Bruette of i thp The big town's welcome put me;"”‘s of the self-propelled barge came from Mayor Lee Bettinger pDewey was headed for New York | tificate for a regularly scheduled|the Marine Firemen's Union said President in a victory-promising | Skarstone in the Gulf of Alaska of Kodiak. - i where his Democratic rival, Presi-|air route ‘betweén the state and|that group voted to release the Imood: when he spoke before some|last Week. Four of the five men The changed insurance situation | dent Truman, and Progressive | Alaska, Pan American is one of|company's ships. Th w hi t ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct, 29.— /20,000 persons at Madison Square|8board perished. The Skarstone does not affect the Alaska Rall-|party candidate Henry Wallace |the lines now flying the route. | Final approval must come from e as ng on (M—Progress—like it did with the|Garden. was operating under a private road bn:ge service to the central| already were vying for support| Jack Scavenius, Mt. McKinley | the membership of the CIO long= pony express—has caught up with| Mr. Truman said that some Re-| charter. Alaska “rail belt.” I. C. Rowl::n:; from the city’s miilions of voters.| president, was granted permission|shore union, but they indicated Mmy Go Bound the dog team express. & ipublican publishers are—as he put Bhttinger satd canceliings of the ?n executive of hthe ‘(Ilrmd :uc For the first time in the cam- to enter a ‘supplemental exhibit!earlier they would go along with +The Railway Mail Service an-|it—“getting a Ilittle scared nOW.|coparter left Kodiak without any nsaey fen oI, ¢ ;rf‘b;“ 1;!: paign, Mr. Truman came out|after cross-examination by J. How-|the Firemen. There was no an- lnounced today it was lifting winter|They are saying, “I might win.” DIGBEcE of raliér from 8 serious Sarmiich said there has been no In- | strongly today for the civil rights|ard Hamstra, Pan American coun-|nouncement as to terms for the B" DREW P EARSON !resmcflons on parcel post traffici Commented the President: “Don't| g, ¢ ¢ food items and other terruption nor increase on those| program which touched off a Te-'tel. The development came after|unloading work {Copyriaht, 1948, he T it Syndieate, |petween the States and the Seward |worry about that—I'm zolngmw\n:"“n la?e L R e cargoes. He said the Skarstone yolt by Southern Democrats a year Hamstra challenged the consis-{ > € ural ‘Penmsula and Nome areas. Mr. Truman added that “the|° P e loss *has had no effect on OUrlago. He told a rally in Harlem, tency of the McKinley exhibit. Editor's Note: Drew Pearson [ The regulations, which prevented {spirit of liberalism is going to tri-| “We have wo sugar, sall, shorlen- operations. New York’s Negro district: Scavenius testitied his lLine's ofes b S 288, AR I G is on a tour of the West, tak- ing political soundings prior to the election. | . . - . ing. President mentioned Governor Dew- | Naval base.” A. R. Sessions, ARR. represen-| portunity must be resolute and un- | for rate discrepancies,. comment- In Juneau— Maximum, 45; e LOS ANGELES, Colif— Enroute| Originally, they were intended toley by name for the first time in| *The Mayor said the chartered tative here, said more leeway 15| wavering. For my part, I iftend ing: “I paid good money to have| ® minimum, 40. . theough the West all you have tojcut down the loads carried by dog|bis campaign, Mr. Truman said that|barge was scheduled to sall this being given on the type of CAré0| to keep moving toward this goal | this compiled.” Al Airport— Maximum, 44; e do to get a plcture of who's back- |teams. Loads carried by dog teams|Dewey had described all civil service | Week from Seattle with 300 tons on the second and third DArges. with every ounce of strength and | Hamstra cited that the McKinley| ® minimum, 41. . ing who in this campaign is to|were handled at extremely high|workers as “mediocre at.their best.| Of supplies, adding: “Kodiak mer- The first one was restricted (o] determination I have.” report showsd 45 persons aboard FORECAST ° read the list of campaign contribu- |COSL. |The President further quoted Dewey | chants had orders ready for de- essentigls. Dewey said in North Attleboro|one DC-3 on a flight from An- i d Vicinity) e tors to the Republican and Dem-| In the past, parcels from me'a; saying: “If 1 had my way, the iivery to the docks when it was S oy that he had “absolute confidence” |nette Island to Seattle, although Mostly cloudy with rain and e ocratic parties, iStates were held up at Seattle until | present civil service system—would | learned all insurance had been can- S‘ocK woi‘“o"s there will be harmony between | the firm’s two ships are listed to!® southeasterly winds occasion- ® This is not quite as easy as it |SPring & inot exist.” celled as a result of the $200,000 Congress and the President if he|carry 25 and 21 persons, respec-)® ally as high as 20-30 miles seems since you have to be care-| The air age, the Railvay Mail, Mr. Truman then paused and loss on the Skarstone. | !is elected. Martin said he is sure | tively. ® per hour tonight and Satur- e ful to look up the contributors|Service said, has changed all that.icommented: “Now that is what Besides needed staples, mer-, NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—M—Clos-| there will be cooperation. Martin | Overloading Instances ' ® day. Not much temperature not only-to the Republican Na-|Air service has increased to the|Dewey said. He made that statement chants are trying to get Christ- ing quotation of Alaska Juneau aqded that “we'll succeed in mak- Scavenius acknowledged instances' ® change. . tional Committee, but to the GOP | Point where it is possible to servelin a pubilic speech.” fmns merchandise and other sup- mine stock today is 3%, American jng this a strong solvent country.” |of overloaaing planes, adding: * PRECIPITATION o Senate and Congressional (mmmi!-'"" outlying communities on nyem-- At Madison Square garden, the; | plies to tbe island. It will be a Can 82%, Anaconda 37%, Curtiss Mr. Truman speaks again to- | dismissed a freight handler at Se-l @ (Past 24 hours endiug 7:30 am. today @ tees and to a host of state GOP|round ba President. referred to Dewey as his| blank Christmas if all we can have Wright 10%, Intemational Harvest- | night in Brookiyn. He topped off |attle for overloading.” l® In Juneau — .78 inches; ® Sonbalitins. Theee ‘Mire osganis~| ————————— {“shadow.” Mr. Truman noted that is salt drawn from the Navy. er 30%, K:"n'“m" 59%, New YOIk, pis first day's visit in Néw York| Although the line reported carry- ® Since Oct. 1, 1659 inches; ed to diversify campaign contribu- | S]’umn mvmms ]Deweys campaign’ route has closely | They agreed, however, that the Central 16%, Northern Pacific 20%, with a Maalson Square Garden ing $500,000 property damage and,® since July 1, 4550 inches. tions and get around the Hatch | followed his own. rates on the self-propelled barge u.és, Steel 83':, Pound $4.08%. |gpeech last night forecasting vic- | public liability insurance, the in- ® At Airport 66 inches; ® Act. hA“ Atm;lm:\‘ksuflmfls tied “P| o ————— ;—m 5 ";YP: of“cr:(,:m:v:u“:hfl;pl‘};rl’:ighfl.' A‘u" wdfl:w""e mvmf“{‘l:";" tory for “liberal government” on ' surance premium payment did not ® since Oct. 1, 10:31 inches; e < y coastwide strike. | e agate once was believed to during the 5eas0] ravel verages ay are .as. follows: v ¢ 2. rotit i since July 1, ches. 20, e Reogiede | slde; me, Princess Louise scheduled to sail be a good antidote for - poisons across the' stormy gulf of Alaska. industrials 188.28, rails 61.29, util- Mrener 2 -‘V:‘!ww n lm,‘ protit. and lowminje y b, : (Continued on Page Four) Spokesmen for two major marine ities 35,42, | Continued on Page Two) i (Continued on Page Eight) e ® 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 land March 31, were of long stand- i!rom Vancouver, 9 p.m. tomorrow merely if worn on the person. persons in those areas from sendmg’umph at the polls—-just as sure as or receiving parcels between Nov. 1|youre sitting in this hall.” During his tour of New York, the ] ing, flour or canned milk in Ko- diak,” “We have to draw emergency supplies from the he declared. ‘The second railroad barge is due to leave Seattle for Seward Nov. 2, with the third one Nov. 15. For Civil Rights” “Our determination to attain the goal of equal right and equal op- WEATHER REPORT fares were $100 to Anchorage from| U 3 WEATHER BUREAU) Seattle and $70 southbound. Seav- enius said he had no explanation Temperatures for 24-Hour Period ®Scscecevs e