The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 5, 1950, Page 2

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PaGE TWO;| o RS Travelers... You'll find the luggage you need at Behrends We carry a complete line of Men's and Women's Luggage Aeroplane Luggage by Paul Bunyan Skyway Leather Luggage 2 and 3 Suiters Companion Cases Gladstones Golf Bags Trunks 36" Box Trunks 39" Box Trunks 36" Steamer Trunks 31" Deluxe Foot Lockers 31" Standard Foot Lockers 24" Hand Trunks 26" Hand Trunks B M. Behrends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 PLEASE ANSWER | Mr, White will present these| questions over KINY at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 7 Misfeasance in Territorial Adminis- tration. 2. Missing and deleted public re- imx‘ds—l‘ospons)ble officers should jbe removed. | 3. Is the Ketchikan Grand Jury being asked to investigate the find- | |ings of the Special Government In- | vestigators now in the Territory? 4. What kind of pressure is be-| ing put on the native villages to vote by the Governor? | 5. Does the present regime intend /to raise taxes another. 10 percent in Alaska, making us pay 20 per- cent in the Territory or are they waiting until after the election to tell us? 6. Why was Ralph Rivers, as Attorney General, given an extra bonus of $2,5000.00? Why did not the Governor veto this bonus? 7. Why can we not have facts instead of mud-slinging? | Remember—7:00 p.m. Saturday night—KINY—(Paid adv.) | | i Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Williamson | of Geneva, N.Y., are stopping at the Baranof Hotel. LEGAL NOTICE I will not be respensibie for debts contracted by any one other than myself or my wife. 623-3t JOHN E. DAPCEVICH GENUINE KENTUCKY STRAIGHT 100 PROOF e STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, INC., Lovisville, Ky ———— e Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY Howdy Folks ======- Remember Us? The Carnival - Bazaar Family Is Back Again to Welconie You to Juneaw’s Big Anunal Event FRIDAY, OCT. 6 812 P. M. e SATURDAY, OCT. 7 2-5 P. M. and 8 to 12 P. M. Variety of Popular Games All the Favorites — Valuable Prizes Parcel Post Surprise Packages From Here, There, and Everywhere N A ) etc., in Time to Fill Holiday Requirements Tea Room A Place to Relax and Enjoy l Children’s Fish Pond Fun for the Small Fry White Elephants Treasures Unearthed MANY OTHER ATTRACTIONS ADMISSION FREE DOOR PRIZE EACH EVENING CATHOLIC PARISH HALL FIFTH STREET BETWEEN GOLD AND HARRIS N Needlecraft - Fancy Goods Beautiful Hand-Worked Linens, Delicious Home-Baked Pastries y 1. Corruption, Malfeasance and |and Z. A. Neal. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—/UNEAU, ALASKA EATTLE VISITORS | FOR MINES BUREAU Visitors from Seattle registered’ Rollin H. Wells and family ar- at the Baranof include Dan Noon-|rived in Juneau yesterday. Wells| an, W. B. Toner, T. V. Henderson |is to be associated with the U. B.{ Bureau of*Mines here. P.O0. OFFICIAL HERE W. T. Andrews, U.S. Post Office official from Eugene, Ore, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. HERE FROM PALMER Byron G. Felkner of Palmer is in town for several days and is re- gistered at the Baranof. FLOOR SHOW TONIGHT at the PAMARAY CLUB Lucky Lady will receive table cloth and 6 napkins Don’t Forget TONIGHT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1950 ————— . T ———————— Demoerat FOR THE HOUSE (Paid Advertisement) Bepublican mouthpieces, in the course of the smear campaign they have adopted in lieu of anyihing constructive, 21 x have made a lot of noise about alleged “wasteful exiravagance™ in the conduct cf Territorial government affairs. ALL RIGHT BOYS ... Where Would Yoeu Slash Fxpenditures? SCHOOLS? WELFARE? ‘scEHOOLS WELPARS « 17428 ESALTH 15.67% be infinitesimal. fo velerans. HEALTH? VETERANS? These four items alone, as you will see from the char!, account for more than ihree-fourths of tolal expenditures by the Terriiory of Alaska this biennium. Functions Costing Less Than 1% of Total STATEHOOD COMMITTEE O.¢ \~__ LEGISIATIVE EXPENSE O. o. o. 0. 0 0. 0 0 This chart, showing the purposes for which Territorial funds are spent, was prepared from records of the Terri- torial Treasurer covering the period from beginning of the current bien- nium though June 30, 1950. There isn't much leeway - is there? - for the type of “economy” about which the Repullican smear artisis have been declaiming. They attack the “wasteful exiravagance” of the Territory in having a Statehood Committee, a National Guard, the Development Board, an aviation field consiruction program. Even if hese valuable and pro- gressive programs should be eliminated entirely (and how many Alaskans really favor that?), the savings would When Republican candidates falk about how they could cut down on spending, they HAVE fo mean closing schools, reducing old-age pensions, culting down on iuberculosis hospitalization and abandoning our responsibilities Do Alaskans wani that? Of course not. To protect what we have gained . . . Elect Progressive DEMOCRATIC Candidates!? (Paid Advertisement)

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