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/ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1949 MAN-MADE COSMIC RAYS MACHINE IS DEDICATED TODAY By HOWARD W. BLAKSLEE (Asscciated Press Science Editor) ROCHESTER, N. Y, March 30. —P--One of iwo machines in the word that preduceés man-made ¢os- s, the University of Roches- ant cycloiron, was dedicated e machine is essentially an enormous magpet, a5 high and wide liing house. mass of steel weighing it painted red ex- of the magnet steel. The hori- h is the size of a table. In the gap them is enough space to pole without bumping Follow the Cabs to £058° OASIS i in Douglas +a Good Time ME ANI' INDUSTRIAL INSULATION OUK WOOL-—ALUMINUM WIATHER STRIPPING | Warde A. Johnson—Phone 344 CHRISTENSEN . 909-12th St. PHONE ywnic's Liguor Store 139 So. Frank!:n Phone 103 P.-O. Hox 2596 _, road does. | | our head on the other. | In this gap energies of 250.000,000 electronvclts are created. In 1hel gap heavy particlés of batter Cauedl protons swing 'round and ‘round at | velocities near the speed of light. | The speeding particles are let flyflr !like stones from a sling, and when | one of the particles hits a bit of | ticle called a meson. Exactly what a meson is scient- which ramn down upon the earth from an unknown source in the sky and are called cosmic rays. making machine is at the Univ sity of California. The Rochsaster machine was built with funds of the Ofiice of Naval and the University. 'RATLROAD TRANSFERS BARGE, BOAT, PLANE T0 FISH & WILDLIFE Clarence o." Riode, director of the U. 8. Fish and Wildlife Service, mnounces that, through coopera- tion with Col. J. P. Johnson, presi- dent, the Alaska Railroad has transferred three fine pieces of >quipment to the F.W.S. Late in.April, a 105-foot power cow will be ready for use in South- ast Alaska, for operations con- wected with the F.W.2. stream im- provement program. Then it will serve as a general freight vessel wherever needed for F.W.8. activi- ties. The scow is a twin diesel craft apable of handling more than 200 ms of cargo. Being reconditioned for use in th ook’s Inlet-Cordova area is a 50- ou.mission, serew craft will be a radic-equippec patrol vessel. 1 The third addition to the F'W.S ‘fleet” is a Grumman JRF an amphibian airplanc i o the four Grummans perated. It will be used fo: | eries patrol and, in the s will be detailed to the migrator; | bird banding project in the Arcti areas. [ “Naturally,” ! “we are very pleased. Colonel John- |son remarked that the transi !might make up for some 52 moOSE [killeg on the railroad line, but 1 guess he just was convinced that we need them more than the rail- for MEN . . ¢« « o SHUFFLEPO_ARD CONTEST Thursday Night at 8:00 o'Clock HOW GO Y-0-U - rmbing I'elephone-319 0il Burners Harri Muelhine Shop, Inc. 0D ARE RADIO LOG KINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B. S. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU WEDNESDAY EVENING 5:00—Salvation Army. —~—~N (DAGWOOD, WILL YOu! PLEASE CLEAN THE SUPFER DISHES FROM THE TABLE ) |solid matter it knocks loost a par- {ists do not know. But both the 250,000,000-volt protons and the mesons are the same particles| The ‘world’s other known meson- | the United States Atomic Energy | j foot cruiser-type vessel. This twin| said Rhode today. | fers | 5:15—Veterans’ Administration. | 5:30—BENNY GOODMAN-CBS. | 6:00—News. | 6:15—Animal Court. | 6:20—Sport Scenario. 6:30—Biilboard of the Air, | 6:45—Local News 7:00—FIRST NIGHTER-CBS. | T7:30-ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS 8:00—Time to Dance. 8:15—NIGHT EDITOR-CBS. | 8:30—PEOPLE'S PLATFORM- CBS. 9:00—News at Nine. 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30 -ROCKY JORDAN-CBS. 10:00—Tomorrow’s News. 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud 10:30--Forecasts | Sign off Thursday Morning and Afternoon Sign On. 7:00—Alarm Clock Club. 7:30—News. 7:45—Sunrise Salute. 8:00—~BARNYARD FOLLIES- | CBS. | 8:15—Headlines. 8:20-—Morning Thought. 8:25—Forecasts. 8:30—Cote Glee Club. X 8:45—Piano Playhouse. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Forecasts. 9:35—Airlane Trio. 9:45—YOU AND THE LAW-CB 10:00—News. | 10:05—Vocal Varieties. | 10:15—YOUR STAND-IN-CBS. | 10:30-—Milady's Memo. | 11:00—ROBERT Q. LEWIS-CBES 0--Listeners’ Digest-ABS. 5—-ORGAN INTERLUDE-CBS. | n Serenade. WS 12:30—Luncheon Date. 1:00—BEAT THE CLOCK-CBS 1:15—Recorded Auditions-ABS. 1:30—Beat the Band. 2:00—MUSIC FOR YOU-CBS. 2:30—Light Classics. | 3:00—KNOX MANNING-CBS. 3:15—Pipes of Melody. [NOW T HAFTA GET A WOMANS| [TF | PERMISSION FOR HER HUSBAND TO RASSLE z THE WORLD'S A T CHAMPEEN!! = I--I'M SORRY, SIR...I ONLY WANTED T'SAY I'D BE GLAD T'TAKE A SLEEP FER YOU GENTS AGAIN fi\{.‘ WOULD GO AHEAD AN’ RASSLE / THE CHAMP, [ THE PEPPER IS RIGHT UNDER WASNT A BRAVE MAN, I'|] WHO 1S ‘THIS k= THAT YoU WANT MR, 'B. B. TO L WRESTIE 29 WORLD'S CHAMPION J\ HE 22 / PAGE FIVE § i IN A CLOSET... I.UH...TLL GO, SIR... ME SEE YA AGAIN.. AN’ IF YA EVER TALK --POOF £ 3:30—Best on Request. 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBS. All programs subject to change | due to conditivne beyond cur con- trol. — e Lauson 4-Cycie Air-cooled Out- | Boards. New i7odeis. Madsen’s. 41 t! GENUINE OLD STYLE SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF ® [loafing Nights-Red 730 — ARE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS HE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds, is cur primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- her of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5.000. FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT of JUNEAU, ALASKA Your hépnsits SAFE INSURANCE CORPORATION $ICXS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO Sossde. U. 8. A Distributea t Alaska by ODOM COMPANY MISTOFER TYLER im IAIR WITCH |6 DARE TO \ YAAA! DID YOU GET 26\ APPROACH THE BARONESS p YOUR CARD FROM THE i £ ALEXIS WITH INGULT. T OLD MAIDS UNION, : FIX GOOD. /3 THIS PENTHOUSE HAS A DOOR _LEADING TO THE GONE STORK, RAVIN' MAD, PAW! HE'S OUT YONDER POURIN' ALL HIS CORN SQUEEZIN'G OFF'(: TRQOFTOD z NOW/--HELLO-MY DEAR- I'M COMING OVER - -1 WANT TO TELL YOU SOMETHING-YES - 1T'S IN REGARD TO MRS, RAY ZORBLADR MARIAM ANWEEP? ROOF. I CAN—OW-! SWELL, WILMER. | HAVE TO HAND IT TO YOU L-1 TOLD HER MISS TRAINS UH-HUH - W IF SHE INVI A FRIEND OF THAT AWFLILLY CONCEITED MRS, PHYLLIS WIDALE -~ OF COURSE -YOU UNDERSTAND -~ BEAT IT DOWN THAT WAY...TH' COPS AN’ CROWD PASSED us BY... AN’ DON'T NEVER LET S-SEE ! 0.K., SPRAY! SHE DROPPED THE ARTILLERY WHEN SHE BLEW HER TOP JUST LIKE WE FIGURED... NOW CUT OUT THAT WRESTLING 1T UNLARYLIKE! Y-YESSIR AN THANK TH' OTHER GENTS FOR ME... I-I'M G-GOIN", ¥ i { i IT 15 A THING TO AMAZE, HONORABLE MAYOR. THE BESIEGING FORCE APPEARS TO PREPARE FOR HASTY DEPARTURE. 9 i IT'S ALIVE! NO— NO!— EEE-EE— o O YOU'LL NOTICE THAT JOB IBN'T ATAN'S ARFUME ! SAY ANYTHING -BUT AS 1 WAS SAYING - SHE LEFT HER HUSBAND — WHAT HE EVER SAW IN HER-SHE'S HOW DID YOU MANACE LIKE THAT? -AND FAR BE T FOR ME TO ) iT6 NO SECRET. | JUST KNOW THE A DEAL RICHT PEOPLE. MARIAM ANWEERS | HOUSE --I WANT TO! TELL HER A FEW | THINGS == /

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