The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 16, 1948, Page 7

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SATERDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1948 WAR DEPT. OFFERS POTENTIAL DRAFTEES 21-MO. ENLISTMENT T/Sgt. #. 8. craig of' the Ju- neau Recruiting Station announces the latest War Department policy of enlistment in refards to dras- tees. The sRecruiting Service now is authorized to enlist potential draftees for 21 months’ service. Applicants must be between 19 and United draft. Vext Monday, npletion of the 21 holid for e they will be as- Enlisted Reserve | for a period of they may discharge Fe by extending en- [ policy will be authorized the same benef nd training offered Regu- lar A and Air Forces person- nel is emphasized that they will not follow procedure of induction assignment and training. - Alaska Dayi Is Holiday Alaska Day, s few 7 offices will all banks, Beh- and Alaske Loan Asso- itizens subject to is a listment to 33 1 Applicant enii The Triangle Cileaners Nominated . . Elected . . The count’s all in, so you can tally the score and call for the Triangle Dry Clean- ing Service that has won by an OVERWHELMING majority For better Appearance CALL ! due to conditions beyond our con- trol. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE * JUVEAU, ALASKA RADIO LOG RINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B. 8. DIAL 1460--JUNEAU SATURDAY EVENING 5:30—Easy Chair Sketches-ABS. 5:45--Ross’ Bandstand. 6:00—News. 6:15—Music. 6:20—According to the Record. 6:30—Pamaray Sports Parade. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—Sing It Again-CBS. 8:00—News. 8:156—Little Ol Opry. 8:30—Pays to Be Ignorant-CBS. 9:00—Forecasts. 9 BWS. 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30-Military Ball-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—The Chicagoans-CBS. 10:30—Forecasts, Sign Off. E DAY Sign On. 11:55—Forecasts. 12:00—Salt Lake Choir-CBS. 12:30—Brotherhood Hour 1:00—Dateline Israel-CBS. 1:30—Lutheran Hour. 2:00—Spotlite on Music-CBS. 2:30—Voice of Prophecy. 5:00 - Philip Marlowe-CBS. 3:30—Sunday at Chase-CBS. 4:00—News. 4:15—Al Lyons Orchestra-CBS. 4:30—Alaska Light Concert. 5:00-—Manhattan Merry-Go- Round. 5:30—Robert Q. Lewis-CBS. 6:00—Revival Hour. —Winner Take All-CBS. —News. —Crook’s Cruise-CBS. §:00—My Favorite Husband-CBS, - 8:30—Jack in All Trades—-CBS. 9:00—News. 9:15—Night Editor-CBS. 9:30—Forecasts. Sign Off. All programs subject to changel AR SRS ARCTIC VALLE IS CLAIMED AS | GARDEN SPOT NOME, Alaska, Oct. 16—(P—An ' isolated valley 200 miles below the Arctic Circle has teen pictured as icapable of producing a high per- | centage of the food needed by Al- arkan communities and Army bases | along 1,500 miles of Bering Sea ! coastline, Ralph Brow id yesterday all vari f ves S can ce grown in the fertile Unalakleet valley, 200 | miles southeast of Nome. Excellent crops have been grown | G A NAUGHTY HAVE TO CCRNER A HALF-HOUR (POEEVE, YoU START Y 50y Rocky! SHE AIN'T YOUR )} WIFE ... LISSEN, GO AWAY AGAIN...LEMME ) WALSH...SHE'S GO...YA CRAZY FOOL ... 29 ] MY WIFE'S GOT _5; AMNEESYA 7 HAHT LIKE A ROCKET, ONLY TOP IT- OR 'L GIVE yOuU A { spankiNG! bawk \‘j WIMPY, DIDJA SEE A BALL COME OUT'A THE STADIUM 22 ZSOMETHING WHIZZED ]| PAST OVERHEAD, SIR !! YA FELL ASLEEP...I PUT \ LOOK SLEEPIN' PILLS IN YOUR DRINK ... YA FELL ASLEEP AT TH' CEREMONY ... GILDA RUN OUT... Wi GOT MARRIED... ... HEY, BIRGHICK ... GIT OUR MARRIAGE LIGENSE ... __ 2 YER NUTS... YER CRAZY... ¥ SHE'S MY WIFE ... TELL 'iM, GILOA <+ IM KNOBBY.... 7 v WHAT DO YoU MEAN, TERRY | SORRY, 5PRAY. THE EIG LEEZ OF COURSE, WERE | BRASS WHO THE STORY, SPRM 1T% JUST POSSIBLE THAT THEYRE HOLDING THE y LEAVING FOR THERE AT WON'T LET Ué ONCE. NOW TAKE [T EASY.. WALSHY',.. I MEAN...WE WAS REALLY IN LOVE, PAGE . I'M SORRY... SHE WAS JUST TRYIN' TMAKE ME JEALOUS ... I FEEL PUNK ABOUT _ SEVEN | in the Eskimo villdze of Unalakleet, ! | he said.Cattle and goats also were i B VES, ONE OF THE CHIEFS WALKED OUT A COUPLE: MAVBE ILTON'S A VERY, VERY IYL.L CHAT WITH HIM A BIT SMALL PLACE, THE MAN This interesting stamp was issued by the small principality of MONACO in honor of our late President ROOSEVELT! We wént you on our mail- ing list, so will GIVE YOU this sensational stamp without obligation on your part . . . ABSOLUTELY FREE! But . . . as our supply is limited and the stamp is so sought after, we can send ONE ONLY to each request. Write for yours TODAY!...When mailed, we will include for your inspection, other of our exciting offers such as the scarce Brazilian stamp issued in honor of PRESIDENT TRUMAN! , T.K.BARKER, BOX 448R, PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST 8econd and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTG Juneau C. J. EHRENDREICH —C. P. A. BUSINESS COUNSELLOR Accounting Systems Taxes Phone 351 Room 8—Shattuck Bldg. Your Depesits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES : SAVINGS BONDS m HE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary’ consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- _ber of Federal Deposit In- ¥ Corporation, which each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. POSITS IN THIS BANK * ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASEA | The official said he was advised|® |ty Stelnan Ivanoff, U. 8. Commis- | sioner at the Eskimo village, that construction of 20 miles of road would tap the valley. Brewne said a small cannery also ’ could operated profitably at the { village, handling extremely heavy runs of pink, silver and chum sal- pvion in the Unalakleet river, B s WASHINGTON, —®— Visitors who wish to walk to the top of the 555-foot Washington Monu-~ ment can do so for nothing, but those who ride the elevator pay 10 cents. D An Englisn statute o. 1236 has Leen interpreted to fix Feb. 28, in the years when February has no extra day, as the proper date to celebrate birthdays of thosei ktorn February 29. B NEW YORK —(M— Increases in the population of Pacific Coast States between 1940 and 1947 were Izbout four 2nd one-half times as the great as those for United States as a whole. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER- IOR; Bureau of Land Management, ‘Washington, D. C. Notice is hereby given that by an order of this bu- reau of Aug. 10, 1948, the lands listed below, within the Tongass Na- tional Forest, Alaska, will be opened to homestead settlement and entry pursuant to the act of June 11, 1908 (34 Stat. 233, 16 U.S.C. secs. 506-509) as amended, as follows: A prefer- ence right for 60 days from Oct. 12, 1948 to Dec. 11, 1948 inclusive, will he accorded the following named sersons on whose applications the lands were listed: A. A. McMurchie, List 10-9, 155.22 acres on south shore of Berners Bay. A. B. Wolfe, List 10-10, +112.12 acres on the north bank of Anchor Slough. Abe Lokke, List 10-12, 12561 acres on north bank-of Anchor Slough. Qualified veterans of World War II for whose service recognition is granted by the act of September 27, 1944 (58 Stat. 747, 43 U.S.C. 279), as amended, and other ‘qualified persons entitled to claim credit for the service of mch veterans will be accorded a prefer- ence right of 90 days within which, to make homestead entry of the lands, if any, not entered by the listees. Any remaining lands wii |* become subject to settlement and entry by any qualified person on and after March 11, 1949. Further in- | formation may be obtained from the District - Land Office, Anchorage, | Alaska. MARION CLAWSON, Director. First publication, Oct. 9, 1948, Last publication, Oct. 30, 1948. ILE THE MEETING OF THE | | | OOKED ALL RIGHT. HE AND CET A LITTLE MORE § LICE CHIEFS IS ON, CHIEF BRANDON CASUALLY CHECKS ON THE CHIEF FROM ILTON, H THAT'S ODD—THE BOOK DOESN'T LIST AN “ILTON, iistiil) aw, HERE |5 OUR FIRST AD, WILMER! “WE P\ LIKE TO KEEP [\ THINGS WORKING— "YOUR EQUIPMENT, TooLs AND i GADGETS — NOT TO MENTION OUR EXPERT CREW! Ji01¢ AAR-- Nows MY CHANCE !t TAERE'S LOWEEZY, THE BEARDED LADY, PERCAED ON HER PLATEORM:- T SNEAK LP AN’ GIVE HER A7 THE BUSINESS 7‘\3 <A FILLED WiTh g @ GRANNY'S A ~ DISAPPEARIN® BEARD _POTION HAD CREDENTIALS —A CARD— A INFCRMATION —UH— (Y D STAR, FLeciy THAT'S GOOD, Y, AND AT THE EKEEZiX! THEN | BOTTOM,OF COURSE, YOU GO ON TO | ‘WALLET & BOBBLE, MENTION OUR WE TACKLE EQUIPMENT ANYTHING AND KNOW-HOwW, OF MINUTES AGO—-A TAL FELLOW WITH A CREW | WAS JUST READIN' YOUR AD BOSS, THAT'S TELLIN' EM! | GUESS, «l. (i MR. JUIGGS-IT WOLILD & % BE JOLLY tICE OF NOW-WHAT S || ON YOUR || MIND -~ IF © || ANYTHING? L ' g YOU IF YOLI'D COME . TO THE MEN'S CLUB MEFTING TONIGHT- || Yo NEVER ATTEND! || SIS l: 105, Rang Feaiures Syndicate, lac, Woeld rights reserved. T THE PH = SAYS TS OPERA NIGHT AND WANTS TO KNOW WHATS TIME YOU'LL BE HOME TO GET — DRESSED- - SPADE WANTS YOLI TO GO TO THE MEN'S CLUB --I WON'T INTERFERE-DEAR~ WLGET MRS, . DESENDOES ! (g HEY/ M2 SPADE ; JUST A MINUTE # | L GO TO THE - MEETIN' WITH You! 9-/18

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