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HAILRDAY OC TUBLR . i - | 946 HOSPITAL NOTES Ann’s hospital yesterday Allan E. C St lm((ul Jack Noyce, ool at the Record- =and Youw'll Agreel. was admitted, y boy was born to her at n., weight 8 pounds and 12 ? i rnment hospital yesterday discharged Tony Soltz of Juneau {flfld Rodney Didrickson from Sitka | Mrs. George Johnson from Angoon | | was admitted last night, and at #] | 2120 o'clock this mornin l' i birth to a baby boy weighing 8 and [ 11 | cne half’ pounds. ! | et — ! Fur c ing, Repairi 1 i modeling. Victor's Fur Factory. (BOB) ARTLETT: R [ HO(‘I) will meet at Wrangell, laska, in the ANB Hall, beginning 10 |ings eof crganizations ,each camp is entitled Is ENTITLED fo: Your Support and ¥Your Vote FOR RE-ELECTION AS DELEGATE TO CONGRESS General Election, Tuesday, Oct. 8, 1946 itself in good standing as to mem- ! bership and finances, by means of 3 | delegates, which delegates must also | be in good standing and been regu- | larly elected by their respective local camps. Forms for camp reports and |for credentials of. delegates are available from the ANB Grand Sec- retary, Box 81, Juneau, Alaska Business to be discussed and acted { upon will include, among such other troduce, the following: 1. Reports of Grand Officers and | Executive Committee. | Financial reports camps and Grand Camp. 8. Resolutions and orders for the ,coming year on any apnroproate subject within Constitutions of local - - 1 By - laws, including Citizenship, vo’e Ihe nemocrahc TICkei Flsherios and Native Fishing Rights, Health and Sanitation Conditions in villages, towns, and canneries, etc 4. Reports of attorneys and others on legal proceedings. s i i ol o e 5. Amendments to ANB Consti- (Paid adv.) ~President Thomas Moore, of the BADMINTON tutions, revision of dues payment i Alaska Territorial Federation of La- Badminton season opens Monday. ' system, increase of dues, revision OI Il bor leit this week for Chicago to There will be @ brief meeting in'size of Executive Committee. { attend the convention of the Am- the high school gymnasium at WILLIAM L. PAUL, JR., Il erican Federation of Labor, being evening at 7 o'clock, and evi Grand Secretary. heid in that city, week of October interested in playing is urged to First publication, Sept. 26, 1946. K3 = show up. | Last publlcauun Oct 1, 1946 B Almer J. Petersomn (Present Republican Reoresentative, Third Divisinn) REPUBLICAN DELEGATE 10 CUNGRESS “Fearless - Inde; All citizens 21 years of TERRITORY and THIRTY (30) DAYS are entitl>d TO VOTE Iavite You to Check My Legislaiive Record (Paid adv.) Daily Scheduled Trips to PETERSBURG . . WRANGELL . . KETCHIKAN HOONAH .. TENAKEE. . SITKA and all points enroute Frequent Trips to HAINES .. SKAGWAY . . PELICAN : . ANGOON and other Southeastern Alaska Points at established passenger fares Student Instruction at Juneau, Sitka and Skagway CHARTER PLANES.... Anytime to Southeastern Alaska Points BASED AT JUNEAU— 2—8 Passenger Grumman’s (twin engine) 1—6 Passenger Lockheed Vega .. 1—5 Passenger Bellanca 1—1. Passenger Taylorcraft 1—1 Passenger Piper Cub BASED AT SITKA— 1—6 Passenger Lockheed Vega 1—1 Passenger Aeronca AT SKAGWAY— 1—7 Passenger Curtiss nghlrd (lwu engme) . 75.00 1—1 Passenger Aeronca ... . 16.00 Offices: Juneau at Willoughby and Main S!ree!s. Phone 612 $‘)() 00 ... 50.00 . 50.00 16.00 . 16.00 per hour per hour per hour per hour per hour . 50.00 16.00 per hour per hour BASED per hour per hour Patricia Albert. | am. Menday, November 11, 1946, {and end it 12 midnight Saturday, | November 16, 1945, In which meet- ach of the above-named (to participate after having shown | business as delegates regularly in- | and | Skagway at Alaska Transfer Sitka at Sitka Hotel THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE.- JUNEAU, ALASKA i ’ PAGE SEVEN inimpLy WHATEVER BECAME = BOILED HAM ? WHAT & THE r MATTER? ( MATT I SNAI N PICTURE IN A N ING DENTIS WAIT :oa«\ 78 Tr- o g THEY AN' Q;zwm@ /4 %UST TH' PAPERS WANTA HAVE PHOTOGRAPHERS SNAP Ji SOME PITCHERS AS YOU AN'HER LEAVE TH' HOUSE BUT & THAT BROADCASTIN' OF TH' WEDDIN' I PUT MY FOOT DOWN ON."AMOROUS SOAP"WAS WILLIN' TGIVE US FIFTY GRAND ™ WOULDN' I BE v \\’ATEk) \) SWELL IF WE HEL] GIVED THIS WATER )5 &-ro EVERYBODY = URE ON EART'?2 WATE Q OKAY OKAY... ™ b, ONLY WE...AW NEVER MIND. HA HA ...POOR KNOBBY.YOU'LL NEVER GET OVER IT. YOU'RE PUBLICITY MAD. BUT WE WANT PRIVACY / T'SPONSOR IT... UH MEBBE . YET, BUT TH: RIVER IS RISING STEADILY =60 THE FLOAT PLANES WILL BE WELCOME WHEN THEY ARRIVE ... DICK TRACY GOODNIGHT, GARGLES. HERE'S HoTsHoT%: YED 8Y AMERICAN AlR- SERVICE 15 WILLING A C-47 MODIFIED FOR. THE LOCAL ARMY IN CONTROL OF THE AREA BETWEEN HERE AND WHERE OUR PEOPLE ARE MARGONED HAS REFUSED TO ALLOW MILITARY AIECRAFT TO FLY OVER THEIR TERRITORY ! THE Y THERE, T’'VE GOT THE SCREW- EYE IN. NOW PULL ON IT AFTER I INSERT THIS WIRE. WE'LL MAKE A LITTLE PAINTED FROM THE INSIDE. <8 NINA, fVE GOT NEWS FOR YOU! YOU | JESSICA. REMEMBER THE JOB (DO THEY | HAD FOR A WHILE | WANT IN THE HUAX | PRINTING CO. Of’-‘FlCE?¥ YOU WAAL, CITY CRITTER-- (F VE CRAVE TO RACE BLUE BLAZES IN THAT THAR NITE CLUB., IT'S PLUMB OKAY SWELL!! NOW, IF YUZ'LL SIGN THE CONTRACT PNO, BUT THERE WAS A FELLOW | WORKED THERE NAMED CHARLIE WILD, OF COURSE, THAT = WAS AND HAD TWO CHILDREN— TO MEXICO TO LIVE BOY! BEFORE | WAS MARRIED, AND | TWINS. SHE " LBSED * T AND HE'S MOVING WHAT WENT ON A COUPLE A VISIT IN TOWN WITH QUT, AND | HEAR THE ARE WE OF DATES WITH HIM. PEOPLE NAMED SANDER. HOUSE IS FOR SALE. THISLL MAKE T LEGAL AND SNUFEY WONT HAVE NOTHIN' TO sAY €EROM NOW ON --- SIGN ON TH' ["ANYWAY, MR. SANDER HAS A NEICHBOR WHO HAS TO CO WELL, HE HAD A SISTER THAT LIVED UP AT T.{E LAKE W cuz 1M A JUNIOR - - MY PAW'S NAME WUZ RAZORBACK, TOO HOW COME YOU PUT A LITTLE X NEXT TO YOUR 8IG "X~ 2 DOTTED LINE-- o§ i LT d THIS TOWN SAILING =~ F T L BET EVERY ONE OF @M | WIL L \/OTE ——— TS A CINCH