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Fairbanks Daily News-Miner from Fairbanks, Alaska • Page 8

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Fairbanks, Alaska
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8
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Friday, Augun 26, 1970 Straw poll misses one in forecast Tte Daly Nwt Miner's atraw at tkc Tamna Valley Pair, attnotitti not tattniM at a poll, on only out atatewide race Hi fonortuY the results of Tiwaday't primary election. The mow than 1,000 straw ballots cast picked Joe Josephson to beat Wendell Kay Tor the Democratic nomination for U.S. SiiMtc. Kay finished ahead. Ted Stevens, Republican candidate, wu virtually unopposed.

In the U.S. House of Repntentatives race, it picked Frank Murkowski, C. R. Lewis and B. Dkkerson Stevens in the same order they finished, and Robert Ward and Brad Phillips in the Republican secretary of state nee.

H.A. Boucher finished first In both the vote and the straw vote, but Emil Notti was picked for third, but finished second, while Chuck Sassara finished third after being picked second. In the gubernatorial nee, the straw vote finish was the same as the election, with William A. Efan, Larry Carr and James Russell finishing in that order on the Democratic side and Keith H. Miller and Howard Pollock finishing one, two.

John Butrovich, Donald E. Young, P. G. Haggland and Thomas H. Morris finished in the same order in both votes for the Republican nomination for state Senate and the same was true of Don Prohs, Norbert Skinner and James W.

Sullivan in the Democratic race. The state House races were not entirely accurate in order. The vote with 56 of 60 precincts reporting, and absentees not counted, follows, with the primary position first and the a position in parentheses: Republicans: John Holm, 1 (2); Jams Lundgren, 2 (5); Dick Randolph, 3 (3); Tury Anderson, 4 (1); Nancy Brown, 5 (4); Ed Baggen 6 (9); Selwyn Carrol, 7 (6); Neil Bergt, 8 (8); George Slides, 9 (7); Glen E. Buchanan, 10 (10); Dqnn Hopkins, 11 (11); and Egar, 12 (12). Democrats: Ed Orbeck, 1 (3); Mike Bradner, 2 (1); John Huber, tied for third (4); Gene Miller, tied for third, (2); Andy Warwick, 5 (5); Warren Taylor, 6 (9); Sam Kilo, 7 (6); R.

S. McCombe, 8 (13); Joe Marshall, 9 (7); Valda a a 10 (10); Gib Fahrenkamp, 11 (8); Charles Currington, 12 (11); Urban Hanoi, 13 (16); James Nastos, 14 (14); Larry Petersen, 15 (17); Gilbert limes, 16 (15); Donithan Wilson, 17 (12); H. Black, 18 (18); John Rosa, 19 (19). Economy may cost lives WASHINGTON (AP) Economy practices in school bus construction may save (350 worth of nuts and bolts but cost the lives of children, says the National Transportation Safety Board. The board said the use of too few fasteners causes school-bus bodies to disintegrate in crashes, contributing to injuries and deaths.

The report Wednesday was based on investigations of fatal accidents at Decatur, in 1968. Accidents at Waterloo, and Atlanta, also were mentioned in the findings. It said that between two and five times as many rivets, bolts, screws and welds should be used to fasten pieces of school- bus bodies to one another and to the frame. Such reinforcement of existing buses would cost about $350 each, it said. The board, a unit of the Department of Transportation, urged manufacturers to "adopt a policy of using fastening methods which inhibit the raising of sharp edges" as well as tightening joints.

The findings were limited to school buses which have the body attached to a truck chassis, a type which makes up about 90 per cent of the 30,000 school buses manufactured annually by 10 firms. The board also aimed its comments at the National Education Association, whose bus specifications have been adopted by many school boards and influenced the manufacturers. NORTHERN COMMERCIAL 2ND TURNER UCUI SCHOOL A Mutof gtfei will MM tat oMdwIndt Mil HMnhf Cttkn PboM Orders Accepted Dial 456-7711 The Genuine 501 "Blue" Shrink-to-Fit The greatest. most desired original, genuine true-blue Levi jean. The world's toughest denim that's stitched-to-stay at all strain points.

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