The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 10, 1949, Page 7

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__THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1949 _ THEDAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN | STARTS VELLING ) H, DEAR! | FORGOT TO PUT M4 Z] [SURELY, IT ISNT MR. B.B,— = 0»3 MYIGLASS;ErS.'! v | |=— HE WOULDNT DARE ff »-- STRATOJETS UP FRONT IN AiR FUOKCE PRUOGRAM--Leit, Boeing XB-47, oue of the newest bombers of the U. S. Air Force, zooms skyward under the impetus of 42,000 pounds of thrust. Smoke trails are from the 18 JATO (Jet-Assist-Take-Off) rocket units, mounted integrally in the big bomber’s fuselage. Six General Electric J-35 turbo-jet engzines, each developing 4,000 pounds of thrust, are slung beneath the slim swept-back wing to provide normal power. The bember is comparable in size to the Boeing B-29 superfortress. Right, Nose drops for shooting star? Not really. It's just Sgt. Elliott A. Ingram, Colorado Springs, Colo., furbishing a jet-propelled P-80 at the Air Force Advianced Fighter i Pilot School, Williams Air Force Base, Arizona. All jet aircraft used in the training prozram got a regu- ; 1 - SRR oy lar steam bath as a part of the maintenance of modorn equipment, Accumulated diit and piime, incl- . A r. 1948, King Feat World rights reserved dentally, are about the only things capable of slowing down the 550-mile-per-hour P-80. (' Forces photos) JuST KEEP WORKIN® | | YA DIDN'T HIT ‘1M " OM YES...THIS HERE (S MY AT 'IS STUMMICK ONCE/! USE YER LEFT, LEFT...WOULD'JA PLEASE J THAT'S ALL' 1TOLE YA..JAB PASS THE KETCHUP. I'LL EX(URSEON ‘ Smfl ‘ R fx E 5 0 240 €3 g}@ % § a o = - » ! WON'T TAKE LONG, ] | ‘M Dizzy.” i FIX HIM FER WOT HE ) OFFERED FOR SALE ... 5 %o ‘ THURSDAY EVENING 5:00--Guest Star. Another wartim: camp is passing 5 Vomen Voters. into otlivion according to announce- | 5:.30--TEX BENEKE-CBS. ment by Lowelk M. Puckett, Region- | ¢.00—New. . al Administrator, Bureau ol Land| ¢ 15--Animal Court. WASHINGTON, Feb. 10—®— A Manazemen:. Buildings and struc-| §:20-Dinner Music itent, official giee - Congress tures at Excursion Inlet, located| 6:30--Sports Scenario. [inis ndvie: today: dom't “baby” | f§ 65 miles northwest of Juncau, are 6:40—NMusic ur S. i being offered ifor sale to the high-| 6:45--Local News y : Denham, general coun- | ¢ g0 Te B8 LY i abor Relations 2 .5 . 8 § ¥ o 7:3 GODFREY-CBS. | 1, : : STRANGE | OBVIOUSLY ' SRS ‘ Sy BENIGHTED BURG ST HER WOANESS D035 d- in he dock, and the we | ) |ic law mak- tem, all improvements were remov-| & NT : h X % | 8&:30-vO RE-CBS £ STREET5 ALONE AT NIGHT.., BOAGTED ANY TAX|S, r' ed tefrmt‘hf f"lfiozfrwzl kel 2 i ILL, AH, JUST SBE THAT YOU I'D POP YOU INTO ONE, J 3 pris s G | e BN 1 jons I 1 .\-l : d BUT AS LONG AS You i o e 2 . d ) th. si as independent that they are of light frame, i porary constructior : b e i g ; 7:00--Alarm Clock Clu VE FOR TARGE alut | « 1 onrd the Coast tern Serenade. | left Tor Se- 1:15 1 ) 1 for leave $ se by % 20—\ i \1 L 3¢ from the ¢ are urzed to 8 x 8 Foree i I e Thomas A . 1 Derson examination. 0 guar- ¥ . 9 ; i 10 8:30--Morning Serenade. andon, SN, and Willilam E.| B 3 —1 SAW THE GUY.HE| mtee is made s to the condition of 2 i s i WE STOPPERS I'VE QOT A MAP OF THE SURE-T g any items offered for sale, Puckett| o o0 Music for the Missus ne J 5 HAVSEI'Ehl!EED -rm—:e:ouce SECTION AROUND THE PARK I | STAGCIEREL TOWARD aid. T entire - B! /008 Voear Saciedes wemding to Storls Commander | PR |DEA |5 THIS, FELLOWS)Y |BEFORE—AND THEY NEED | 'TM GOING TO CUT IT IN_M (HALSTED STREET. HE JFH one unit: ther e 945 YOU AND WINTER e soro e o s |— SAM CATCHEM IS MISSING 'l [JS AGAIN. WE'VE GOT TO . wellls) |, WAS BLEEDING, TOO. scelify aignindalbuling L :PORTS-CBS 7 since its stattoning here, | | AND WERE GOING e} FIND_SAM. )=~ - o ; ’P_}l i ,e:E,;Ae.:' vntil 10 a:‘p F:Eeruary g, 10:00--News. plicements have been for- | = FIND HiM! : 1 = - 5 ) A < i ' 10:05—Trio Time. d to supplement the crew, £ 7 5 when the bids will be opened pub- 10:15--Piano Playhouse. i ~dded. D\CK\_;,TRM’.‘I /((/((\ licly and the successful b'dder an- 10-30-—Milady’s Memo CRIME nounced. Bids should be addressed 0 1100 ®INY Bandstind i v : ; Val e the Reuional Administrator, tox 480, 1y.30 Licteners’ Dlgest-’ABS. STOPPERS ) (] - Anchorage, Alaska, and must be ;.45 welodies in 3 Time. A CIDE 2 O accompanied by a certified check, o060 Mot the Band LIDE TABLLE cashier's check, or postal money or- 12;15—News. 3 4 FFBH;ATEY i der to the amcux:‘t of not less than 1o'30 1ooheon Date. : el tm: i oy orders are to be made payable 1;?-{5‘_0"1)1" ng:‘;& T'h tide, 12:18 p.m,, 172 ft. the Tre o Chite o-—Meds 108 Madews. ow ‘ide, 19:00 p.m., -2.4 ft. pry : B Mo of - Faence. « THERE'S QUITE A BIT | IF WE AREN'T, WE IT RUNS INTO The successful bidder will b re S L . s g s e . OF IT,AND IT5 STEADY. ) CAN GET THAT WAY. QUITE A PIECE "UST&Q ggus qured to post an additional per- 3.0 Fooinates 1o Headlines | Pe it YES, WILMER, MAYBE b ARE YOU EQUIPPED AND WED GIVE OF MONEY EVERY / WALLET LE formance guaranty fund equal to 20 & Z d 7 PWCCO(:_?;E 1:tAhu: g | COULD THROW SOME TO HANDLE IT? YOU GOOD SERVICE. - MONTH. g A CHANCE AT IT. S fie fotal .5 T i 3 5 al s ¢ e ¢ i o announcement siated 3 T 0. LIWIS-OBS e GRS Ty ;EL;:;SS 538;”\3&;7 Al bids mu i ALl iBet 40 ¢hangh Jlicate, and in se: en e to conditions beyond our con tified on the otitside t cee00o0e0 oo > - of tle is a it the )t Hotel, whie i Gur porter for the ings and structures must be rem -RE hex! ed ‘rom the premises by Septem”er 1, 1949. — e - aea TRINITY GUILD ' Annual Valentine Tca, Sat., Feb. 2, from 2 to 5 pm. Undercroft ba PETRIPT - 0 _ “BAK FROM SITKA the hiirehs Eversbody. wel: | / 4 loony,PAwWY ODON'T BE SICH A ey ¥y Wil G SRR, S : - < | AT AT oNE O | IGNORAMUS, MAVYY! : [ ; THEM NEWFANGLED IT'S A HOPPYCLIPTER 2! o L e fom & Jwen Alr-odat - Duttent, | 1w ACRAID WOUR 7 SHORE THEY | | 5eT-perpELLER 6 PERPELLER'S UP 0] y rnel lay 4 Tow-day i i il They ne °°7 el WUADSENE 1o ¥ s ouT B AeLE T [ HAVE, FALDYROY: 5 ON TH' ROOF pecte oats e smal | 3 . 7 al - FLY UP TO NEW YORK, | WHAT DONE Ty narbor there, also checked li- “ H MR, TYLER --~ s lfl ~\ ‘ HOOTIN' HOLLER 1S, ENNYHOW P enses. While there, Metcalf, who had 4 mstalled the Elks' Lodse st Sitka N1 A DOESN'T HAVE AN BACKWOODSY? and been its first exalted ruler, ' ” wmll fl AIRPORT presided at the Past Exalted Rul- I Y Py, ers’ festivities. KENTUCKY'S D GIRL SCOUT NEWS %€ Zez The meetr:g of Girl Scout Troop N/ e Troop No. 10, in the Northern s DANNY- opé'fi THE O 2 Light Presbyterian Church social / : SOMEBODY PLEASE DON'T -~ . DOOR: afternoon, was f £ A WHOLE BOX ACCUSE MY SHE MEANS HE 1 I'M GOING TO ASK YOLI FIRGT WOULP You ALL RIGHT-JIGGS- BUT rooms Wednesday called to order by the President, BROTHER- YOLI NEVER BUYS Genvuine / 5 R Pat Goforth. We are going to have ¥ R d KNOW HE CIGARS - — our silver tea the last Saturday SOUR MASH ; i T ? | |NEVER SMOKES ) in February. Kentucky Straight ; T CIGARS - Several of us started the work go,rbon Whiskey p on our dramatic badges. A new reporter was appointed by the President. JOTTLED Pat Goforth and Gladys Ugzen |N BOND SICKXS' SEATTLE BREWING are to serve the refreshments at| 1gp prOOF ; & MALTING CO. the meeting. We then adjourned.— ! - i { Seassbe. U. 8. A GLADYS UGGEN, Reporter. i — e — ! GOODIE SALE i BPWC, Feb. 12th at Sears Order Office. 16 2t l A QUESTION ~AND T WANT MIND EMPTYING THIS AN HONEST ANSWER - l_fSH TRAY 7 Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY SMIZE-WELLER DISTHLERY, WC. » LOUISVILLE, KY. —————————————————————

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