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FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1946 WHEELER HELDS PRESIDENT OFF " VERY HOT SPOT Monidr\a Sewfor Decides Not fo Run as Inde- pendent Candidate ' bowed o ure in a formal ich he 1 nent thout esstul of N. Ec Mr helping of running llll[l “tk vt he had com: I\ the considered judg tana citizens He added “My defeat % the tedio one of tl the history will giv will vindicate wor most f the cour b centrate ameri wt To Be Bride o1 Geor es the bride of s son of Mrs e Dooley le, Monday ng, A at 9:30 Rev. Clifford Allbutt, S. J., perform the double-ring ind_the bride will be this John 1 Do -to-be Thomas Dooley Y)mnlh\’ Airpor . young couple moon trip to the it | which they will make the in Juneau. o> Modern styled electr Hcme Beautiful act Kemmer Un- ivi- Outside means Outside . . . as possible, please. Baranoi Hoiel Phone 106 not outside! Or are we mixing you up, Mr. “A”? What we're pointing out is that the Clipper lounge seats in the big, Douglas-built DC-3s flown by Pan American are mighty comfortable. And refresh- ments or hot meals aloft are part of the fare, too. Passenger lists are pretty well filled, and advance reservations are necessary. Make yours, at the address below, just as early “No, No, Mr. Abercrombie, that isn’t what we meas when we say ‘Go Outside by Clipper’” Lav AMERIcAN Wortp Almmm' //z' F//m] &/ ippers "STARLINERS" B-C3 ® HOSTESS SERVICE MEALS SERVED ALOFT ® INCREASED FLIGHT SCHEDULE DAILY FLIGHTS — JUNEAU. ANCHORAGE, FAIRBANKS COMPLETE AIR EXPRESS and FREIGHT SERVICE © 10% REDUCTION ROUND TRIP FARES GOOD FOR ONE YEAR e 71 PASSENGER DOUGLAS FORMER ALASKAN CHAMBERLIN ON AlASKA MISS!ON lin, former Alaska tzebue and one- spaperman, now Field Representative for the U S. Department of Labor's Retrain- ing and Reemployment Admir tration, is in Jun mission g future ities in A mberiir will be f the 1935 Legis- 1 went to the 1 1936. He h the National Board until lled out of tive duty E tenant (jg) and ; out as a Commander. mberlin’s principal objective al, Territor- He will also lend aid to > setting up of the vocational training program adopted by Legislature at | | | | m‘\‘ | re- | a now is to facilitate co-| cies con- H the | this year's special | One of the smallest of Federal wcies, the RRA, Chamberli , will not be able to assi a representative to permanent s tion in Alaska be served RRA as need arises by staffer attached to the Adminis on branch the Pacific Northwest and the veterans Gen.'G. B. Er inistrator on RRA Adm loan fr oojective of his agency: Th integration into community life of se lives all America have The m created by rdination during icd among the se agencies of ged with the of retraining 5, reemployment 1al education and vocation- habilitation - STARLINER JUNEAU HAS 21 FOR HERE csterday on the Alaska arliner Juneau with e Currie, Flight Office and Ste dess Caduff were the following Naknek: H. J. Parrish, H. Fors- lund, J. Cuni , H. Shreve, E. Bennett a, E. G. Mc- Nicholas, M. P 0, H Rabe, H. I. Johansen, ertsen, E. F. Erickson, L. n, M. Gillis; Nick Anderson. n flight the follow- left for the West- Joe Rapik, John Dyer, C. C. Rains, Olin Mary Reiley, Gladys , Irvin Butts, Arlene Mc- ra Shott, Mr. Loudell, Lee Conner; to Fairbanks: . J. J. Colbert, Mariet- from Cumu\\ to An- gov- and Mrs. Chet Zimmermaa on the Princess Louise for a vacation trip to Oakland, Cali- engers from | but this Territory | | N the | U. S. Marine Corps, has set as the func- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE BRLONDIE M T L '™ A:gmo&%\o%yy’) THERES A BIG LI CHASING ME AROUND IN ) MY DREAMS 5 THIMBLE £ WITH PROTECT) _, NOL FROM THAT THEATRE (OH, HE D FOPEYE JUST (DON"T' WANT ME TO GIVE ANYBODY FLYING LESSONS GOOFY DAME! | SHE HAS GOT \'EM ALL GOOFY o~ \A M - OLINDED "OO s LOCK... JOE PALOOKA AND el KNOBBY WALSH TO BE JUD! th AT MIS5 ATOMIC ELO'\!CE BEAUTY CONTEST a | e e b \C ON TH'OTHER HAND . IT'S GOOD PUBLICITY PAPERS AND TELL THEM 5 A MISTKE I NEVER AGREED TO 00 T BE SURE YOU DO IT RIGHT OKAY I GOTTA GO HOME SO I'LL ALL “ROM THERE ('LL HAFTA ALL ‘EM ALL,50 IT'LL BE MORE COMF 'TABLE FROM TH’ PRACTICALLY NOTHING TO IT, FRIEND TERRY HOTSHOT— ALL WE HAVE TO DO S RIG OUR HYDRAULLIC CLOUD HOOK AND LIFT THIS WING WAGON OFF THE PARKING : LOT... — AND IF P DICK TRACY 'STAND WHERE YOU ARE TILL | 1I GET OFF THE FIELD, OR ia. Zimmerman is on the staff > First National Bank. D ~ Beautiful light weight comforters. Home Beautiful. OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phone 667 I’LL COME BACK AND LET YOU HAVE [T/ OWT Q GASOLINE ALLEY THE WIRPS ARE CONE, CHUCK.. NICE FOLKS! NOT BAD THE BEDS SOME, WELL HAVE TIME, ENGINES PERFORM THE HIJACKERS COMING DOWN THE { RIDGE HAVE NO TELESCOPE SIGHTS ON THEIR RIFLES! THEY CRAB ON THE MEALS AN’ BUT DON'T RAISE MUCH FUSS. UNK SNUFFY t! TH' ROOSTER BROKE DOWN ON 14 OF THEM MEXICO JUMPIN' BEANS WAAL-THAT SCRATCHES HOOTIN HOLLER BUG DARBY NONSENSE, YOU OLD ILLUSION Bl YOU KNOW Ti GUYs ALWAY GIRL AT THE X THOSE HIGH N %‘w T ) TREES AT THE END OF THIS ~ SAFETY BELTS SHOULD HOLD GO TO THE RIGHT Movies! AND IN THE OFFICE OF THE LITTLE AIRPORT. T SAWA GUN IN THAT BIRD'S HAND, AND HE’S TAKING OFF, WITHOUT A WARM-UR THEY WERE | HERE LAST THE mE’s GONE OFF THE RUNWAY. HE WO YEP. HE SAVES UP ALL YEAR FOR A SPLURCE HERE SUMMER IN YES-WE DECIDED WE WANT MR I JIGGS TO RUN_ | FOR WaOR-THAT | WE WANT N OFFICE A MAN WHO'S A DRINKER- 1| MEAN- THINKER! THAYT SPLINT ON YOUR As THE ENGINES ROAR AND THE ARM AND THE IMPROVISEL” AIRPLANE TAXIS TO'THE EDGE OF THE FIELD, THE DRAGON LADY GROPES UNDER THE SEAT WITH HER FREE HAND — AND SMILES ! THE DEA.sON OVER WHAT SHE FINDS THERE ! LADY PAYS HER DEBTS | YOU SHALL Y NOT REGRET THIS, § TERRY LEE | YoU DURING TAKEOFF!I'LL BE BACK AS SOON AS WE zE IN THE AIR .. HELLO. GIVE ME POLIC HEADQUARTER THEMESONG, IT’S YOUR MA. CAN YOU [= HEAR THE RADIO MUSIC ? MEBBE S0. HZ'5 GOT | THE FIRST CHAIR IN THE BARBERSHOP OVER. IN WAKOOTA . > HES A TONSORIAL EXPERT AN’ CONSULTANT, UNDERSTAND . VE MOUGHT AS WELL SCRATCH OFF TH' ROOSTER ,TOO N <§cr\u| A COMMITTEE WAS HERE A WHILE AGO AND WANT You TO RUN FOR MAYOR ~ WiLL YOu? | MIGHT AS WELL~- I'VE BEEN DOING PAGE SEVEN,