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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1950 NEW PATENTED KNEES ;i | convott 2%, , | EXCITING, OFFERS H " | e .a second condition, I propose that, |the debate be broadcast as a public | service feature. If time on the| PLUMBING and HEATING air is not provided free its cost may | First Class Work—All Work be shared 50-50 by you and me. | Guaranteed “I understand that you are an| Kensington Bldg. (At City Float) suggest my | P. O. Box 258 Phorc 1039 NSIVE 10 YOUT | mu———————————— GEORGE COLLINS DR. TED OBERMAN Optometrist TELEPHONE 2 BIMPSON BLDO. JUNEAU EYES EXAMINED VISUAL TRAINING n | Mayor Richard S. Davis was re- ected yesterday for a two year P w t te be bi term; Dr. John B. Porter and M. Sw town clerk, Field, treasurer. There were N0 €ON= | oviaq this city election yester- he: Roark to council for one year; | goprak, Alaska, Oct. 4—(Special Donald G. VanBrocklin and Dr to The Empire)—A criminal libel ill A. Chase for two years, Frank f,oon plus a write-in candidate for artzbacker and Frank Burns,|pove! ond o spirited get-out-the- s Harold R. Nordman,|yote campaign that saw 315 votes and Archibald MCN. | o4 of 5 total registration of 363 i sts and no candidate for school day. Voters retained incumbent yard vacancy, but voting fairly MEA)"or Lee C. Bettinger with 207 erE W N \1‘ rite in Pro- | yotes to 98 for independent Write-in o Paul Hansen, pilot for Alaska Air- PSR lines. Hansen, endorsed by the Cen- b 11%;531:(?R;x11 ":L“gfi‘ '4‘" tral Labor Council, based his cam- e ok oduy to| PalEn on the need to get rid “of a Locken w8 Bt ao el O clique operating in a high-handed 13th term as mayor of Peters-|,;,npep» Bettinger stood on a re- g by a vote of 257. His uppouvm.imrd of projects obtained for the . lm;‘ 1?“ _‘_.l:wT'lL;Cke“ l’; city plus housing, water, sewer ex- “::tn;;xe erritorial House 0L} tension and street programs under- . way. With two to one majority Bet- Councilmen elected were Eldor liuger starts his fifth !eim ¥ okke, acceptance is not re: |offer. However, that offer has var-! |ied from day to day so I am hope- |ful that you will accept my ac- ceptance. . | “You may feel it beneath your ! dignity to debate with me. I sub- | mit that such debate would be en- tirely appropriate. The Governor, | for example, is an appointive of- ficial—a candidate for nothing. You| have declined to debate with one candidate while attacking many. You arc a self-appointed official of the Republican Party. Although I have been named to accept your challenge by Juneau Precinct chair- men of the Democratic Party, I am self-appointed Acting Precinct | Chairman (Democratic) of the Sal- | mon Creek Precinct. (The duly | chosen ' Chairman has since moved | from the Precinct upon purchasing “It’s Wonderful!” Mom Says— Lee and Edward L. (Bud) Clemons| o o .ininal libel complaint was one of your many town properties). |and Alice Longworth was elected 10| ;069 Monday by candidate Bet-|Both of us are former defeated steve“s Big | the school board. tinger against H. F. MacDonald, |candidates; neither of us has ever 4‘ 1 ELECTION AT SITKA the rest of the p and knee-cuts that will savel...A practical drop soat, zipper pocket, and non-slip suspenders are 5. All these plus fully lined bib, es, and double stitching make e best buy in play-clothes for | s. Sizes 110 6. Sis Says— o “I¢s Terrific?” \"4 younger pl A revolutionary new o i Y SITKA, Alaska, Oct. 4—Here are| 4,4 haq published by depositing in | election—save that you are again DeArmond 238, .Andrew Hope 212,f . 0 o icioner entered a plea for him | H. Cameron 85, J. H. Gilpatrick 143, Metzgar, salesman, 218; L. K. Wod- N - linger, druggist, former councilman, @ ~— exemption for fishing boats lost 135 ; P. Crooks, bank employee, elected ¥ e / owner of the Kodiak Cold Storage |been elected to anything; neither . s A\ Y Company, charging that the defen- is a candidate in the coming kind of reinforcement the results of Tuesday’s election in |0 1ost office defamatory matter |running for power. | 7 | Sitka: Mayor Dan Doyle, unopposed, | 1+ . b o1 aw Sy " ] 1 s s L which allegedly contained mimeo- I await your pleasure and res- eldec 2 v a secret process. Can’t come pode pitpn i gECLY | o ,b/c il 293; Utilities Board, H. E. Schacfer, graphed campaign literature spon- |ponse and suggest that Friday or loose, can’t be seen, and won't wear out before unopposed, 209; School Board, Wal-{ (o ino Hansen. Arraigned before U, | Saturday evening of this week . lace McDonald 246, Ivan Rezek 175 5 . d Hie by d g Think of th N i - ~ VRt 2 -| 5. Commissioner Mrs. A. N. Vokacek, | would draw the est attendance.” . Think of the money, mending, Common Gouncil, six elected, Bob|qaz om0 ced to plea so the (Signed) PETER WOOD 4 —(Paid adv.) | S ot e py ‘ Up-the-Stairs and Street Store |Edwin Reed 185, J. Earl Shennett " peifingers running mates for| Mrs. Oscar Selmer of Skagway is 200, Albert Brookman 121, Mrs. R.| council made a clean sweep. O. H. | registered at the Bare:of Hotel. . 1 | Charles Pearl 132, E. E. Riggs 64, Phebe Rimmer 85. 217: Willlam Worth, fisherman, in- Proposition to repeal sales tax cumbent, 185. Others were Jake Foly, 161; Clifford Mowry, 105; T. to 138. i to one independent school district position, 193, over Ardis Fenner,‘ base employee, 138. ELECTION AT VALDEZ VALDEZ, Alaska, Oct. 4—#—C. J. Egan defeated two others for Mayor yesterday in an election marked by iy EED to lost the life of garment. ‘7") z. £ (;/ 4 light voting. Stuart Starbuck, 4 ACCEETS GHALLENGE § § - g S e amed by Democrats in the Ju- [ §en, // 1 4 - FS , I £ George Gilson and George Wafford A ‘. | .25 é r By 2(,5”‘ 24 were elected to the ity Council,|D€au area to represent the Party in | R e R , School Board members chosen were | 2ccepting Albert White's challenge i |, Sl SI/INCE /887 Mabel Jonnson. Willinm Hunt and | to debate the issues of the coming | L Ne : : election, Peter Wood of Juneau on ! Nelda Carlin, . : Every Item On This Sale Must Go Oct. 3 sent the following message to Mr. White: GENUINE “Although the terms of your chal- OLD STYLE lenge to debate have been revised | SOUR MASH ikt | This Week at COST and BELOW! All Sales Final ) OCPES WINS IN % i \ e A‘QB J&HS‘S VGIE. Chooses Wood to 5o often as to suggest you really ¢ ¥ e L y | § don’t wish to debate at all, I am| KENTUCKY ¢ : e Debafe for Gruening here offering to take you on con-| STRAIGHT G 'iiER RESUL“S cerning the issues of the present BOURBON i § % Peter Wood, twice defeated in campaign Fmd the October 10 Gen- WHISKEY i S >, | Territorial primary elections as ¢ erl B CoD i BONDED ‘ [ ( ed from Page One) | Hads PO ALy S a5 2| wyour oft revised challenge—first % R Democratic candidate for the House | . p : - 100 PROOF i ;AP of Representatives, Tuesday ac- voiced in Fairbanks and from there ¥ | been question. City Council is to e 3 sday ac- | onorted by the AP, and first ace » decision in a special meet- (’L’]:]lll(l the ;)mllenge issued by“l:(c- it i ot o7 | Publican arty Counsel Albert # % Total registration 47} w0 o debate Governor Gruen- ing on issues of the coming Terri- R : [vrl'li'll election. ther modification of terms. \l\'\(.“ AY ELECTION Wood said he did not accept the “First, there should be no ad-| AGW A 1, Oct. 4 ~‘c31alle)1gc as a representative of | pmicsion charge. The largest pos- | d was elected mayor | Governor Gruening, but “on be-lgpje attendance is desired. After : councilmen chosen | half A?i a ‘group’ of other Dem”'mll, voting is a democratic process alter Self, Leland Gault, jcrats.” ~ |and no head tax or polli tax should rles Coffey rvin P. Tay He said he sent a letter to White )0 assessed against attendance at le C. Orbin, erett Smith. suggesting }erms of the debate. a discussion of the issues. While the Member of the school board for| White said at noon today that he ) cancer Fund is a most deserving {had not.yet received a letter from|and worthy cause, you should not | Wood. use it as a front for the further- Syt Be Mg i {ance of your political views, You 'I‘: ';‘”‘(”*‘,“‘A 'I:(t“ 1(‘)'3\'47 i LEGAL NOTICE might better make a private con- M "';p‘lm“i] R T will not be responsible for debts | tribution on the occasion if so dis- el a lccnmutva by any one other than|posed for you are of substantial y won reelec-| y ol 623-3t| means and have been ever since | ncil yesterday. | JOHN E. DAPCEVICH your retirement to private life. As| 800 votes as 44 E Pinkerton and | e e e e < | Pan American fares go cepted in Fairbanks by Warren | Taylor whom you had attacked= | e has changed so often that I shall| gperp wener DISTILLERY, I Louisville, Ky take the liberty of suggesting fur- bt ol L e | Distributed throuchout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY 'BROTHER.. . . do we ever-- Republicans have been “accused” of wanting to get control of the Territorial Government. This is like ““accusing” the doctor of wanting to give you pills. YES - Repubiicans would like very much to be able fo “take over” the Legislature and do a few litfle things that have needed doing for a long time. Such as: 1. Putling the Territory on a sound financial basis. g. The elimination of graft and wasle. : For Honest and 1 . three years, Mrs. Marie Hoyt. Efficient Government i unopposed for | ties board. | ELEC WRANGELL, Alas! Ballots cast yesterda follow Peter C. McCormack 104 F. G. , for Mayor; for Council: Dr. J. O. Bangeman 150, Nelson 141, Chase Early 108, Lennie Engstrom 69, Don House 27. | Pioneers of Alaskan air travel, Pan American has worked steadily to improve service and reduce fares. The keeping of ALL records for public inspection. R (] D, ¥ : / Now Pan American is offering still lower gular . ) : Dfig{; ifgif;g vé;g rflfi Tn%{grgufi As“ g o i s 1Ll 4, The breaking up of a political machine that has only iis own per- 1 JURL e m—— H H " i Pusshg and gl it SR L sonal interesis at heart, not the inferests of all Alaskans. o e nSERY ATIONS PHONE 612 e JUNEAY :‘:‘SI;:YT:::;M l: l;r lh e REpubhcan Ticket YES voTE RS ' FOR ONLy H elegate: ’ . i Nenoikin 66.00 o>t way : Almer J. Peterson - lui ' [‘;',7_' 6‘ AR ‘118.80 ROUND Ty : Labor Commissioner: itreallyis 1 Al AT W " us Tax) I Henry A. Benson ' BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES For this new, reduced air travel fare, cal] : Senate: T'ME FOR A C"ANGE ' L s A M"}’,’hffi‘:“}&’m .: Elton E. 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