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f e e | (¥ e B s 5 P . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1947 -~ X-RAY COURSE IS SCHEDULFD HERE Modern Radiograph- is Leing given each this week at St. Ann’s 1 for the benefit of the profession - and The course is ssions opened last evenini and consists of l€t- and cemonstrations on the physics and fundamentals of mod- @cin radiographic techmique. Dur- s the actual radisgraphs technical ser- from the Educa- ment of General Elec- Corporation, Chicago, is con- ducing the course. Silva is an au- thority on modern radiographic methods and is a collaborator of extbook, “Medical Radiograph Technique,” which is used as a rce textbook in practically ev- X-ray laboratory in the states. He is one of the 17 instructors of the General Electric Corporation fiwho are sent to any country in the world to teach expert radio- graphic techniques. The course at St. Ann's hospital is the first course given in Alaska. The preliminary arrangements * wecre made for it last spring by tric medical i Birg @t General Electiiz Corpora- tion. Eighteen physicians and med- ical eachnicians are taking the course, participants of which in- clude medical people from Anchor-l age, Wrangell, Petersburg. Mar- tinsen stated that any ‘further ourses given in Alaska will de-| upon the cutcome and.inter- d by this course. - VANDER LEESTS RETURN , and Mrs, H. R. VanderLeest cturned on the Princess Louise o3 hl2 six weeks vacation in awest. They visited | Portland, Seattle, Sbokane and Van- | couver. B. C. In Seattle they at- tended the Sourdough Convention. | Mr. VanderLeest renewed acquaint- | ance with several oldtimers he knew in Neme in the early days. e FELLOWS FLY HOME Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fellows flew south on Pan American Airways this | weekend after a short visit with Mrs. Fellows” parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Stewart. Mr Fellows has been with the U. S. Geological Survey in the interior for most of the sum- mer. They are returning to their | homie in Washington, D. C. | D | HOONAH PEOPLE HERE Mrs. H. D. Daniels, Mrs. Louise Kane, and Mrs. Jennie Jackson of Hoonah are all staying at the Barg anof Hotel. e ee— — Waitresses ana rountain Girls wanted at Percy's Cafe. 665 tf > e A JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL “VELDING - PHONE 787 Third and Franklin ¢ g ) 08 COURTESY THE ALASKAN CAB CO. “THE FINEST CARS AND SERVICE IN JUNEAU” 7 DOUBLE 7 —SAFETY “The Packard Clipper System” l R DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS New construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 FRED B. WOLF Electrical Contractor FBouse Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 S&T Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROY STREET FROM ‘Warfield’s Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 « For COMFORT and SERVICE 4 Get trie NEW may WASHINGTON Thatcher, ‘Habit! Mgr. ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at | Alaska Janitorial Servic2 A Dependable, Efficient, Modern Commercial and Home Cleaning Service PIIONE RED 559 CONKLE & FOLLETTE WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating— PHONE 022 Junezu Transfer “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists PHONE 311 Sanitary Meat Co FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phenes 13 and 49 FOOT CLINIC Hours: 11-2 and 5-8 RED 608 429 Willoughby Ave. ‘Alaska Meat Market | The largest and most complete |' stock of Fresh and Frozen | Meats in Juneau | L. A. STURM—Owner PHONES 39 — 539 Casler's Men's Wear Formerly SABIN'S Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Alien Edmonds Shoes Skyway Luggage O + management of this JALS 8 vieaged Lo conserva- Jave operation. The safety ot depusiturs’ tunds is our orimary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- per of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. \ « MEMBER FEDERAL ch.fi:" EBeposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS FIRST NATIONAL BANK ; U, ALASKA Martinsen, fleld represen- | ' Dancing classes KINY (1460 KC) JUNEAU “The Voice of Alaska” WEDNESDAY EVENING 5:00—Magic Carpet. 5:16—G. I. Jive. 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. 5:45—Spotlight Band. 6:00—Dinner News. 6:15—Melody Roundup. 6:30-Lone Ranger. 7:00—Why Worry? 7:16—Standard News—Forecasts. 7:30—Bing Crosby Show. 8:00—KINY Bandbox, 8:15—FPishing Time—Forecasts. 8:30—Great Gildersleeve. 9:00—Radio Theatre. 9:30—Supper Club. 9:45—Alaska Line News. | 10:00—Words with Music. 10:15—Forecasts. All programs are subject t» change without notice. Daytime forecasts on w:ekdays at 3:00, 9:30 A.M., and 12:00 Noon. - VISITORS ENTERTAINED AT GOVERNOR'S HOUSE A dinner party given Monday eve- ning at the Governor's House hon- i oring the visiting legislative digni- | taries. Places were set for 64. | Guests of honor at the dinner were: Senator and Mrs. Homer | Capehart, Senator TMarry P. Cain and son, Bugz, Senator and Mrs. Al- len J. Ellender, Senator Hugh But- ler, Senator Zales Ecton, Senator Ernest McFarland, C. M. Archibald of the U. S. Forest Service, W. L. Baker, James Montgomery, Indiana publisher, Mr. Lee Muck and Mrs. Rex Lge of the Interior Department, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Egenroad, Senator Capehart's secretary, and aymond Dickey, counsel for 5 Mr. { the Senate Small Business Commit- tee. A “eception was given on Saturday evening at the Governor’s House in honor of the wives and other mem- bers of the Senate Lands Commit- tee, who visited Juneau briefly while " the Princess Louise was in port. ring at the reception were mes Don Foster, C. Earl Al- Raloh Rivers, Mildred R. Eermann, Hugh Wade, Charles Bur- ic! Earl McGinty, James Ryan, . Stewart, and Edward P. Ches- ter, Jr. HOSwiiAL NOTES Ann’s Hos- George Jor- e E. Stevens, Roy Mrs. Lyman Reynoldson ; boy, and Master John Discharged row St. ay were Le Government rday were Edward e, Josephine Cop- of ebue, Deborah Dalton oonah, and Paul Phillips of Haines. Mr. and Mrs. Hoonah were the kaby girl tor Hospital ye Harold Jones of parents of a the Government HORACE ADAMS SOUTH Horace Adams, Juneau agent for Alaska Steamship Company, left ; on board the Aleutian for Seattle, | on a short business trip. e —— STEARNS ROFF now enrolling. | Acrobatic class for boys. Ballroom DOROTHY instruction for beginners. Phone Red 575. 669 9t e e — DAILY SCHEDULE | Capital City Trailways ' Leave Treadwe) Leave Juneau 7:15 AM. 7:30 AM. 8:10 AM. 8:30 AM. 9:10 AM. 9:45 AM. 11:10 AM. 11:30 AM. 12:10 Noon 12:30 P.M. 2:10 PM. 2:30 P.M. 3:10 P.M. 3:30 PM. 4:15 P.M, 4:30 PM. 5:10 P.M., 5:30 P.M. 6:10 P.M. 7:00 P.M. Special 7:46 P.M. 8:15 P.M. 9:00 P.M. 10:15 P.M. 10:30 P.M. 12:15 Midnight 12:30 A M. Bus Leaves Juneau—South Seward St.—Next' Teen-Age Club Bus Leaves Douglas—Five minutes after departure from Treadwell. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED INSURANCE CORPORATION KOHLER LIGHT Safe, Automatic Electric LIGHT and POWER wherever you are. PROMPT DELIVERY Parsons Eleciric Co. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA BLONDIE PAGL SEVEN LTS TOO HOT X TO HURRY THIS & MORNING ¢ { LOOK OUT--HE'LL ¥ BE COMING OUT OF - THIS DOOR LIKE {_ A CANNON BALL IN ~ A MOMENT?* DAGWOOD- HURRY !/ YOU HAVE JusT TWO MINUTES TO CATCH YOLR IS OPEN AND I HAVE YOUR COAT d Liuuns Mdon I W THIMBLE THEATRE WAIT, POPEYE, THEY MUSTA BEEN A cIAIJHméEDL KNOT INA PLANK !! e (NO LAND N SIGHT!,) ] JOE I GUESS IT'S JUST AS WELL ... I'LL NEVER GIVE § UP LOOKING WOTTA GUY/ SOMETIMES HE RE- I AIN'T BUT I'D NEVER LET ON THIM .SHE'S EVRYTHING HE'S LIVIN'FER . EAST... AN WE'LL KEEP LOOKIN' FROM THERE...I'M AS DISAPPOINTED AS JOE HAS BEEN CALLED EAST TO CONFER ON THE NATIONAL YOUTH TRAINING PROGRAM . i BUT' THAT'S HOW IT WAS. TO THE JOES AND JILLS WHO TRAVELED THE NIGHTMARE HIGHWAY FROM OFAN TO TOKYO, V. AND J. 5CRAWLED ON A WALL ANY PLACE ON THE FACE OF THE GLOBE WAS A REMINDER THAT ONE DAY THE WHOLE- WHITE WARDS, THERE WERE FOUR LONG YEARS OF FRIGHTFUL EFFORT AND ENDLESS, TOIL. YES, YOU DON'T BUY A DAY LIKE V.J. FOR PEANUTS. : IN TIME TO ZOME, HISTORIANG WILL COLDLY EVALUATE: IT5 IMPORTANCE AND DATES, BUT THE JOES AND JILLS WON'T BE INPRESSED, THEY'LL REMEMBER WHEN A STUBBLE-BEARDED, TIRED JOE, SPLASHING 8 TWO LETTERS ON A WA, WAS ADDING UP THE SUM TOTAL g 0 i TWHEN WE SAW YOU RUN FROM) THE GARAGE TO THIS COFFEE STORE, AND THEN SAW LUGH SNEAK N, WE KNEW. | THERE ‘WA P\ JROUBLE. JUNICR—VOU'VE._PROBABLY SAVED MV LIFE, BUT wHAT BROUGHTY I KNOW WE'VE VIOLATED A LONG~STANDING RULE VOU LAID DOWN, TRACY, BUT BRONK AND I DECIDED TO SHADOV/ YOU THIS MOPNEINC:. T USED A IITTLE OF COFFYHEAD'S TECHNIQUE —4 RUBBER BAND AND SOME BB'S t Vi # : A ) AN’ ABOUT THAT DATE-— NOT WELL MOVE IT UP A I HERE, PUNCH MY CARD. ™1 AH, A 5PUNKY LITTLE .ONE OF THE BRASS HATS CHICK! LISTEN, YOU'D BETTER |WITH OKAY, ¥R, FIVE GALLONS, BABE, AN’ | IT IN'T 1 . , BABE, CUTVATE ME. | 5TAND | ME, THAT PON'T PAY FOR Gf%. /AL BRASS) | |COUPLE OF NIGHTS, TILL IMAT YOU. SN TONIGHTT FbV ERCIPER TR " JRSND iseE. /vou 5 FAR AND WARMER! T QUICK, SHER'FE 1! TH HANT DAWG IS OUTSIDE TH JAIL WINDER'! DONT FRET, SNIFFER -- I'LL GIT QUT, SOMEHOW OR T'OTHER 8- riahes reserved. SUEC NOT ME-T COULDN'T STAY AWAKE LONS i ENOUGH TO WIPE A TEACUP DRY YES -MRS. TALKENBLAB-NO - - YES -OH~-YES -INDEED - 'L BE OVER TOMORROW -1 WANT MY HUSBAND TO CUT TH' GRASS AND BEAT SOME RUGS -AND HE MUST DO IT TCDAY # L AH-IM JUST . GONNA STAY GRAND. PARTY AT DINTYS LAST NIGHT = BUT M ALL IN-