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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ' THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1949 " EIGHT WOMEN ARE 18 IN, 14 0UT ON ARRESTED INRAID | - PAN AM CLIPPER MADE, KETCHIKAN s n xlmc’ni‘xmr-'sggm of “tie ten women arrested by City police « officers Sunday in an early morning ' raid on the Creek street area have y been arraigned before the U. S. Commissioner on various charges. Six of the eight have been re- leased on bond, one pleaded guilty to the charge and is now serving sentence and the eighth is in the Federal Jail in licu of $1000 bail. Joan Stanley entered a plea of * guilty to a charge of vagrancy and was, sentenced by U. S. Commis- y, sioner P. J. Gilmore to serve 15 , days in the Federal Jail and to P&y cparles Mathews, Lucille Verny, & The o 1o | Fred Smith, : ! CHIEF SIGNS COMPLAINT " 1 ywyhitehorse: Tom Dyer, Henry The complaint, signed by Ch‘mf}levcrchi . b/ of Police R. D. Lang, alleges that " m, poivhanks: Mary Green, Mr. | she “isia dissolute person without .. . ypo can lSergc;\nL Roy Bot- lawful cccupation or employment! . Chm"les Haglund Jn;n C:onner ty which to earn a living, as well| ! x i s i p TSRt ™ % P! MOOSE LODGE WILL o Gy s s INSTALL OFFICERS AT FRIDAY MEETING three counts: Keeping a bawdy Officers will be installed by DAGWOOD, DO vou WANT )[[{| 1! TO SET THE CHILOREN A BAD EXAMPLE ? PROMISE YOU'LL USE THE STAIRS FROM AN NOW ON R A D Io l 0 G WHO'S BEEN OPENING TIN CANS WITH MY - RAZOR BLADES ? Alaska Bruadcasting Co. KINY C.B.S. DIAL 1466—J7NEAD THURSDAY 5:00—Public He 5 ‘Women V. 5:30—BENNY GOODLMAN-CBS. Pan American Airways 32 passengers on Wednesday mglus! with 18 arriving and 14 departing as follows: } | | | From Seattle: R. E. Gould, Wally Krake, Thomas Fischer, Jack Van Wallaghen, Virgil Bettner, Edward Dougherty, R. C. Foley, J. H. Lang- hoffer, They Wool Woolery, K. E. Hillmar, White, Cecil Foster, Frederick Col- lins, James Conwell, Norma ‘Thompson. From Fairbanks: K. G. Merritt. William Wagner. | From Whitehorse; K. K. Smith. | To Seattle: Mrs. Ray Tressler, Judy Tressler, C. J. Monaghan, | Randal'| g.30_Billbos Arthur{ g Local Ne —Teen-Age Quiz. —ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. | —Forecast | —Time to Dance. 8:15—NIGHT EDITOR-CBS. 8:30—YOU ARE THERE-CBS. 9:00—Alaskan News. AND THEN THERE WE would you care | F-0-U-R" FOR A SMALL WAGER. ON THE OUTCOME 22 ONE LED WITH HIS wimpy, 1 THougHT |CHIN, YoU WERE REFEREEING THE WOE?S\)CHAMPEEN RASSLIN' TIS RISKY, BU TAKE MR. BOOGERMAN!. s News. on a Cloud. 10:30—Forecasts, Sign Off. FRIDAY MORNING AND 2 AFTERNOON Sign On. 7:00—Al)arm Clock Club. 7:30—News 7:45—Sunrise Salute. ng Thought. \§ sts, diseiday T Copt._1949, King ANTONIO SAYS WHEN WE COME ) TO THE TERRITORY OF WAR: LIKE TRIBES MAYBE THE OTHER FELLOWS WiLL GO GO MUCHO MO0 FAST WATCH... C BIMEBY...BAD FELLA EBBE + house at No. 3 Creek Street, selling liguor without license and main- | taining a nuisance. She is being| held in the Federal Jail in lieu of SI000 bl | Moose Lodge No. 700, at the regular Wilma Hill and Toby Shannon,meeting Friday night starting ut ¥ THAT LITTLE ANTONIO ) e arraigned on charges of vagrancy, | o'eiock. |S WONDERFUL. OUT- f‘ posted $250 bond each and were; ojficers to be Installed by in-| 9: : p relea;ed, ‘Time for ther preliminary stalling officers G. E. Almquist 9:45—YOU AND GROWING hearing has not yet been set. lare as follows: 5 OLDER-CBS Jean Martin, Marie Truex and| past Governor, Arnold Hildre; | 10:00—News ; Annie Watkins were each charged | Goyernor, John Ladely; Junior | 10:05—Music. e TRIBE GIVES Job A I | i with keeping & bawdy house and| each posted $500 bond. Harriet Stevens was charged with keeping a bawdy house, selling liquor without a license and main- taining a nuisance at the Thomas Governor, Kimball T. Jensen; Pre- Thomas Moore; Secretary. Walter Hermansen; Treasurer, Ar- nold Francis; Trustee, Harry Ton- kin; Sergeant at Arms, Ray Hope; Assistant Sergenat at Arms, John- 10:15—Pia Playhouse 10:30—Milady’s Memo. 11:00—ROBT. Q. LEWIS-CBS. 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABS. 11:45—Pipes of Melody. 5—Forecasts FAREWELL PARTY. GAMES AND SPORTS LASTING TWO DAYS. Basin Rooms. She was s on $1090 bond. All complaints were signed by # Chief of Police R. D. Lang, who Leaded the Sunday morning raid. " FINAL RADIO TALK ON HEALTH NURSES FRIDAY | Miss Anne Lello, Public Health Nurse at Juneau's Health Center, will be on the air tomorrow (Fri- day) at 5 p.m. in an interview with s Betty Ashbaugh, known to Juneau ¢ listeners for her morning program' T, vyakutat: Pete Howard and | for homemakers. The discussion:nfant rinda Howard. will concern the maternal and child| T, cordova: Mr. and Mrs. H. health care and teaching which the | 1ovejoy, Daniel Farley. public health nurses give to Ju-i T, Anchorage: Neil Fricchman, neau mothers and children. This' g g Anderson, Earl Sitze, A. A. will be the fifth and last on the:jiespett, Ralph Rivers. radio series on Public Health Nurs- | g g I IR BEACHCOMBER SAILS T S | The M. V. Beachcomber piioted CLES at MAD- by Dpon Gallagher leaves this af- 46 U | ternoon with general cargo for :00—Salon Serenade. 12:15—News. 12:30—Luncheon Date. 1:00—BEAT THE CLOCK-CBS. 1:15—Record Auditions-ABS 1:30—Meet the Band. released | ny A Jones; Inner Guard, Arthur i Berggren; Outer Guard, Mingo Avoian. There will be reireshments and a | dance iollowing the installation. 2:00—MUSIC FOR YOU-CES. s i e PNA CARRIES 11 ON ‘30 _opera House. WEDNESDAY FLIGHTS | 38 Siccin Swaencone: nern. 3-30--gif'on Request. 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBsS. 74 |F THESE QUEER ONES 'AVE Y TRIED TO SNEAK ORF, THE ) CHAPS AT THE EGAT!’LL BE 4 ‘OLDIN' 'EM, LET% 60, SEARCHING THE PLANE FOR Y “AVE ATALK WlTHsfl?A?I' g'A'T‘:- h {{ CONTRABAND, TEEK AND % I N NOW ‘ERE’ A RUM TRICK! THEY CAWN'T LEAVE THE LOVE A DUCK! A'NEWS FOR YOU, COPPER.) N FIELD WITHOUT GOIN WHERES THE COVE ) WHILE YOU WERE BUSY WHAT HACCUSED Pacific Northern Airlines flights carried 11 passengers in and out of Juneau airport yesterday as fol- | lows: All programs subject to change From Anchorage: Fred €mith. |due to conditions beyond our con- AL TLL WASH MY HANDS OF THE AFFAIR. , SIS M AR | KENTUCKY’S KEY TO HOSPITALITY, SCHWINN SE. conah, Pelican, Gustavus, and | “é MADSEN CYCLE & ||| Tenakee and is expected back Sun- FISHING SUPPLY |||day night. o/ , (| Pull line of Halibut and Trolling ||| e || Gear — Many items now at new ||| LOW PRICES | Open 9 to 9 Opp. Ball Park 1 ADVERTISING and PUBLIC RELATIONS Bob Bruxman Telephone 891 123 Front Street e e || Arriving on the Alaska, Clarence | (Pete) Peterson of Seattle, is em- | ployed at the Alaska Steamship | Co. office as the new clerk. GENUINE OLD STYLE SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. 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