SVÉNSKA POSTEN TORSDAGEN DEN 29 OKTOBER 1936 ELECT CLIFFYELLE STATE AUDITOR ELECT RE-ELECT Scandinavian Voters of the State of W ashington! We are cn the eve of ene of the most GALLAGHER State Treasurer VOTEFOR THIRD ANNUAL BANQUET Sincerely yours, Oscar Asplund. Pledge Of Governor Martin at Congressman Monrad C. Wallgren has served his district credit-ably in Congress. He has always upheld the principles of a real democracy, and is a great admirer and supporter of President Roose-velt and the Roosevelt program. A vote for Monrad C. Wallgren is a vote in the interest of the common man. (Paid Adv.) Do you know that Phil H. Gallagher was appointed Deputy State Treasurer and Cashier in 1933 and has assisted in the administration of the present effici-ent and economic operation of the State Tréasurer’s office. In this capacity, he has personally handled nearly Two Hundred Million Dollars during which ti me cash and récords have balanced every day. The election of Mr. Gallagher as State Treasurer will insure a con-structive and progressive administration without interruption of the present program. (Paid Adv.) FOR CONGRESS Second Congressional District of the North End Scandinavian Democratic Club will be given A Proven Record of Able Progressive Leadership in Public Office Supporting adequate old age pensions—-development of Washington^ resources and power for ALL the people—government manufac-ture of munitions—enforcement of federal civil service—squarely be-hind Roosevelfs social security program and labotfs program for a six-hour day and .five-day week. (PaidT^dv.) In Whitman County, where State Auditor Yelle was born and raised and where he served as County Auditor, the voters gave him 75 per cent of the total votes cast for the nine candidates for State Auditor and THIRTEEN TIMES as many votes as his hearest rival. State Auditor Yelle has and de-serves the confidence and respect of those who know him best . . . VOTE FOR HIM ON NOV. 3 (Paid Adv.) Warren G. MAGNUSON FOR CONGRESS TOM SMITH King County Commissioner North District TOM SMITITS CREE1) “I hold to the theory that any man who invests his lifé, his time, his energy, his talent, in any fac-tory, farm, transportation agency or any other useful occupation, holds as valid an investment in that busines^a^any bond or stockhol-der, manager or director and it shall be my purpose to accord that human investment protection that in the past has been accorded only to the investment of money and the ownership o/ property.” ___________(PaM Adv.) Monrad C. WALLGREN Friday,Oct. 30 6:30 P. M. SWEDISH CLUB SPEAKERS: Frank T. Bell, Commissioner U. S. Bureau of Fisheries Governor Clarence D. Martin Dr. Emil Friborg Warren G. Magnuson All Democratic Candidates Appearing on This Page Will Be Present. important elections ever held in the State of Washington, for, should the reaction-ary forces, such as the American Liberty League, William Randolph Hearst, the DuPonts, the Mellons and others of their kind, succeed in encompassing the defeat of our great President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and putting an unknown and inexperienced leader such as Governor Alf M. Landon in the White House, our country would suffer irreparable harm. The very fact that the Republican Party is spending millions to elect a President, Governor and members of Congress who would oppose and impede every forward-looking measure during the ensuing four years, are sufficient reasons WHY every Scandinavian voter, ir-respective of his or her former political beliefs and political party affiliations, should vote not only to retain President • My purpose, as the governor, 4s to foster a cooperative spir-it in Olympia, so the people may know that the govern-ment of the state of Washington is not political, but pri-marily economic; not materi-alistic, but primarily human; not dictatorial, but primarily constitutional; and that the poor and the rich may live in security to enjoy their rights and opportunities so long as they stay worthy by respect-ing the laws of the common-wealth. • Therefore, I shall honor the constitutional rights and pre-rogatives of the supreme court ’ and the legislature; recognize and respect the responsibility VOTE FOR Roosevelt, Governor Clarence D. Martin and the splendid Democrats nominated for Representatives in Congress from each of the six Congressional Districts in the State of Washington; but also the “STRAIGHT” DEMOCRATIC TICKET as well Moreover, it is highly essential that we elect members of the State Senate and House of Representatives who are in sympathy with the major aims and aspirations of President Roosevelt. We, therefore, appeal to each and everyone to go to the polis next Tuesday, and urge your friends and neighbors, to vote “STRAIGHT” DEMOCRATIC and thus show appreciation of the magnifi-cent services rendered our great country by our great President. of the elective officers; avoid factionalism and partisan pol-itics in favor of cooperation and business-like management ; and fearlessly enforce the laws as finally enacted. • This program is based on the faith that Washington will not go backward, but forward; that the people of this state are entitled to economic pros-perity, social contentment and other benefits of our advanced civilization; and that I, as the governor, will have the spirit, enterprise and capacity to work faithfully for the peace, progress and betterment of my native state of Washington- (Paid Adv.) D. MARTIN RE-ELECT Democratic and Nominee for Re-election —has been a Democrat for 40 years. —has put the Secretary of State’s office back to work. —has told the World about State resources. (Paid Adv.) “The entire County Votes for Jack Taylor in the Finals.” (Paid Adv.) ERNEST N. HUTCHINSON JACK TAYLOR King County Commissioner South District