The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 3, 1944, Page 6

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POLLS OPEN AT 8 A. M. — CLOSEAT7P. M. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1944 A Yardstick for Civie Spirit «=ssneeas The Number of Votes Cast Tomorrow! Juneau Chamber of Commerce HOW TO VOTE THE PROGRESSIVE TICKET STRAIGHT For a UNIFIED City Government anda BIGGER and BETTER JUNEAU A. B. (Cot) HAYES for MAYOR DONALD SKUSE - HARRY LEA 4 for ' COUNCIL DR. WM. WHITEHEAD @ A Definite Program for Developing Yaur City ©® A Representative Foursome, Able, Competent ® A Ticket NOT Backed by Any Pressure Group MARK YOUR BALLOT LIKE THIS ONE SAMPLE BALLOT GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION APRIL 4, 1944 CITY OF JUNEAU, ALASKA Mark “X” in the square at the left of the name of the candi- date for whom you desire to vote. If the names of candidates for whom you desire to vote do not appear on the ballot insert with penejl in blank spaces. FOR MAYOR--Term, Ofie Year (Vote for One) A, B. (COT) HAYES HERB J. WAUGH Progressive Ticket Independent | X FOR COUNCILMEN—Term, Two Years (Vote for Three) RALPH H. BEISTLINE | J0HN D. KENNEDY X[ airiet | | EDWARD S. NEILSEN f i)? DON W. SKUSE -—__—_':_-l’rogressive ’l‘icl-(e{ X DE. WM.M. WHITEHEAD | Progressive Ticket | Independent Independent | Progressive Ticket Independent FOR SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTOR—Term, 3 Years (Vote for One) | | DR. JOSEPH 0. RUDE . | , FOR SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTOR—Term, 2 Years | | (Vote for One) RALPH W. MIZE " /| GLENN G. OAKES MRS. C. L. POPEJOY (Paid Advertisement) - | ALASKA COASTAL ~ TRIPS ARE MADE DURING wEEKE"D[MmeS, has returned after an ab- } Incoming passengers from Sitka on Saturday were P. J. Sweeney,| Otto C. Babbit, Howard G. Wilcox, and James C. Cooper via the Alas- ka Coastal Airlines. The plane re- turned from a Gustavus trip with William D. Blond, M. W. McDonald, L. R. Hoagland, R. W. Rockwell and Sig Bendixsen. On a flight to Hoonah the Alaska Coastal had the following- passen- | gers — Genevieve Erickson, Erlin Skoflestad, Charlotte Grunwald, Marlene Grunwald and Clarence Moy. Arriving from Funter Bay were John Hanson, Diana Hanson, An- dres Stepetin, David C. Krukoff, Eleva Krukoff, Martha D. Krukoff, John Krukoff, Doris Krukoff, Tracy Mandregan, Angelina Merculief, Andronich Oustgoff, Nina Lekanof and Sofia Zacharof. The plane brought Elizabeth Pe- ters, Mrs. Elsie G. Isturis and Fred Gadke from Hoonah. | Today a trip was made to' Sitka with Ray McGraw, A. T. Mansfielg, | Al C. Schlenker, T. C. Abell, and Maj. Bankhead. Mr. and Mrs. John Krukoff were passengers to Funter | | Bay. S ol s KETCHIKAN MEN HERE | | _Here from Ketchikin, Robert | Young and L. D. Corbis are at the Independent CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR I have filed as an independent candidate for the reason that I would not care to be elected to the important position for which I have filed if I were committed to fulfilling any obligations to party, L polifiéal gr group. affiliationsiTbelieve the Mayor’s chair should be filled by a person who will serve the people of Juneau as a whole. I am a home owner and business man. I feel it my civic duty to_express my willingness to serve the people of this city. Your Support Solicited at the Municipal Election, Tuesday, April 4 (Paid Advertisement) Pfi"ane PIGGLY WIGGLY ngie QUALITY with DEPENDABILITY T. L. ALLEN, Manager If You Have ELECTED QUR STORE TO SUPPLY YOUR DAILY NEEDS OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT WE BELIEVE YOU HAVE NOT BEEN DISAPPOINTED. WE ALSO BELIEVE IF YOU ELECT EDDIE NIELSEN TO SERVE ON YOUR CITY COUNCIL YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. A man does not have to be either grey nor bald to be able to think of some of Juneau’s needs. VOTE FOR EDDIE TOMORROW plocLy WyceLy PHONE 16 or 24 In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rubber and equipment, we have only one delivery each day. $2.00 Minimum Orders to be in before 1 P, M. | Herb Waugh | Baranof. B. D. STEWART BACK Amn 2 Moms’ mlp Judith Neal, a medical patient, has been discharged from St. Ann's B. D. Stewart, Commissioner ol;HospitaL 1 1 sence of two months, during which| Mrs. F. Epperson left St.. Ann's time he conferred in washingwn.’\yesberday after surgical care. D. C. and visited briefly with his| |two ‘daughters and one of his sons.| Mrs. David Wise and baby girl | In Washington, Mr. Stewart con-|Were discharged Sunday from St. |sulted authorities on coal and oil |Ann's Hospital. |problems and discussed the supply | and policy relative to handling| 'methods. ' This was . done by My, day was Mrs. B. J. | Stewart at the ‘wequest of the con- |Sical patient. servative branch of the Geological i Ve B 7 }surve'y.‘ with whom _he has been]A‘m,n :‘wl‘: lw” adxmwe? .m_S" |cooperating for' many years on nll'gfln;s osp 5. yestgrday gt oy matters relating to coal leases. | » sp::?:fl:ox::ne ?X’;Ie“;;‘::' mr‘df;';‘;‘::; John Sherman entered St. Ann’s |Jeannette in New York and Im_‘Hospnal for. fretny hid g other daughter Mary, now attend-| Baby Anthony Lestenkoff was ,ing Mount Holyoke College at|discharged from the Government South Hadley, Mass. He also visited | Hospital during the week-end. | briefly with his son, Lieut. Thomas Discharged from St. Ann’s yester- Shultis, a sur- Stewart, now stationed at Campcharged from the Government !Hale Colorado. | Hospital. ——e—— - ——————— e 6 o ® o o o o o IS NATURALIZED e WEATHER REPORT e | Warner Gustaf Carlson, a subject . (U. 8. Bureauw) e |of Sweden, was naturalized Sat- e Temp. Baturday, April 1 e|urday in the U. S. District Court . Maximum 32; Minimum 23 e | bere. 'e Temp. sSunday, Aprii 2 | rete—— ¢ Maximum 33; Minimum 21 e ATTENTION ELKS ® Rain 45 e ! Installation of Officers, Wednes- ® Snow on ground, 68 in. e day April 5. All Elks urged to at- ile o o ¢ ¢ ¢ : o o o ojtend Feed adv. i——— t e — ARE GUESTS HERE NOTICE. | | Regular business meeting and in- Catherine Eichenzer an®@ Marian |itiation of Juneau Emblem Club Hass, guests at the Bgranof, arrived | No. 90. April 4 in the Elks Hall at 'over the weekend from Whitehorse.'8 p.m. aav. 2 fioséiii NOTES lFalher-DaugHter Carol Ann Bacon has been dis-! | Banquet Planned Plans were made at Saturday’s meeting of the Order of Rainbow for Girls held at the Scottish |Temple, for a Father-Ds quet to be held April | j The affair will be i ,the majority members and a spec |meeting has been called for to- morrow night at 7:30 o'clock at the Temple for all those having reached | their ' majority. It was announced Saturday that members will attend church in a (body, ‘April 16. ——- e - 1 i SUNDAY FIRE ALARM An alarm at 9:25 o'clock Sunday jmorning from box 3-6 called the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department ,to the Spickett Apartments where the oil burner had temporarily gone | on the rampage. There was no dam- | age done. ———oe— FROM WALLA WALLA | . Robert R. Lewis, here from Walld Walla, Wash,, is at the Gastineau. e ——— FROM SEATTLE From Seattle, F, A. Gaskiel is a gyest at the Gastineau. — YOUR BROKEN LENSES Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg, Phone 636. adv. e VOTE VOTE VOTE Vote No on Milk proposition and jsave Natural Whole Milk. North Star Dairy. adv. Union. cilmen. J John D. Kennedy INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE for CITY COUNCI Four yearsa contractor in the Alaska Juneau Mine. Three years President of Juneau Mine and Millworkers Apartment house owner. All my financial and personal inferests are in Juneau.. I am strongly in favor of providing adequate and greatly needed recreational facilities for the youth of Juneau, and will advocate as one of our first post-war projects the con- struction of a City Library. Iam not committed fo any political group, and have filed as an Independent candidate so that I may be free fo serve without prejudice with whoever is elected Mayor and Coun- Votefor OHN D. KENNED for Councilman (Paid Advertisement) L Y e S ——

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