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9 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE PROGRAM TO BE HEI.D | Abite gr:a:;m‘ ¥ ‘ 5 BUT 1JUST V'LL BET I GO C! b N - o v e HERE, (OMING WEEK - 1(;- B. 8. : IgléL EETD > wgg%goufi * A QE,;“SR.I‘G’” i 1 U&E/}Nseps[;fgsh‘ ot : I TOESDAY EVENENG oowN. ThEsE 1/ & | WLy SPoAIRS 1o 6 A e TS ) 7 An intensified series of meetings 5:00 .ELTIESEE(AD BRING MY \ Q) { A DAY J based on a training program will ! be conducted i Juneau next week i by Russell Apple, Boy Scout field executive of Fairbanks, according to an announcement by Scout Ex- | ecuti Powers. 4 TIMES A | —Keynotes by Carle. ‘ —Hello from France. | | | 1eau from and will start| 8:45—TLocal News. 7:00—~YOUNG" LOVE-CBS. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS 8:00—Forecast. 8:05—Music for Listening. 8:30—LIFE WITH LUIGI- 9:00—Alask 9:15—Viking V: night session for men at Eagle River Scout Camp, Saturday and! Sunday. Follow he outdoor ses- sion in nd camperaft, four ev gs will be held xt Monday through sions will be held of the Methodist POPEYE AND WIMPY LAND: 0 T meac s e sse b 5| |BONE IS/ANDS, MG —H_ f‘:‘T' ) s v Lot SAEE LS POPEYE BELIEVES THIS ONE S « FAIRBANKS | E men in Juneau | vited to participate. | leTEHoRs! to the announcement. | sessions will be centered | JUNEAU laround a series of new films, de- \D AFTERNOON | KETCH'KAN i ed by the National Council Sign on. i 3 | Boy Scouts of America, and 7:00--Dunking with Druxman. | SEAT'"-‘ ; with the administration in News. | nd troops of the Boy Scout —Dunking with Druxman. t flights in pers. You'll fort, expert News. 1 Morning Thought. | —Forecast. ! Swift, convenien big 4-engine Clip) enjoy every com Apple has had extensive exper- ice — as a guest of Pan ‘ience in leadership training, Pow-| - ¥ .;::'i’nn. world’s most ex- iu‘ reports, having served as a pro- 3 r’ime QEC_CI""‘ P | ) £ 3 . perienced airline. Ask for fessional scouter in Philadelphial o 0(’) Mm-l'“-f ('“:I?ltflQJH\. et. | - 7 A B " i Z (i details and reservations at. .. land New York City before com- i ‘F"Mf :'1"- e Missus. | - > _ s 1949, King Fes . World fights (eserved b ing to Alaska, During the warl J:20—orecast. i ¥ : ""\RI’,‘FOI' "'OTEL he worked in visual education for 9.3§erlnm s, | » g AMERICAN |y s .t o, s S e o | R Ty e cos | T e e A, g | Bt T e N S RN drmy units in the Interior, assist-; S. | < & Ef il L HA,, y B 4 3 GIT TH' KID'S H‘l” M[ AIRWAYS ing with arctic living research. 10:00—News. } ! A!” MARRIED AN' WENT I GOT MEASLES TOO. WELL, 77 ] e FORMALA READY. Worto { He i completing his’ thita year| 10:05—Vocal Varleties. i AWAY.. AN’ T GOT GUESS I'LL HAVE A SHOWER : Tl Syien of 1Ty Tip [as Fairbanks Field Exccutive for the Alaska Council. Apple will§ — Iparlicipmc with the other three | members of the Alaska staff at! the annual conference of Pacific | Northwest professional men in 9 after next week, having ] n Juneau for the series of : \ing meetings on his way out-: STUCK WITH A KID AN’ A SWELL BREAKFAST... | = : %‘; WS, 12:30—Meet the Band. 1:00—BEAT THE CLOCK-CBS. 1:30—Light Classics. 2:00—FRONT PAGE FEATURES- CBS. 2:15~Bing Sings. 3 MAKE BELIEVE TOWN- | y Scouting methods Scout ‘office at 387 and i reservations. Men ma; or all of the sessions, 1 most value will result to those who g | P % = 7 - !are able to participate in the entire &y / o 7} are ab LPoi\'er.s :ulidfl. 'rherx: is\ 25 el g ‘ ; h | [ COME INTO THE LIGHT, . / LOOK AT ME, ERRY! DO NOT GENUINE for the series, except that| +4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- | i ! WHOEVER YOU ARE, - \ # MY LIPS EXCITE YOUZ DOES on the week-end trip! CBS. | THROWS STONES S NOT MY PERFU \ o8 ot '$2.00 for their food | 4:45—Western Serenade. | AGAINST MY WINDOW % { BRAINZ ,;‘ZEI WAQEAé%’gUD it SOUR MASH Gt e s gl All pri ms subject to channe% 1 E TS ; ; ¥ 4 * 15 GOWN FOR A 5TUPID DOLT 2 1 ‘dun to conditions beyond our con- | KENTUCKY z HUNTING, BUSINESS TAKES | trol. ; STRAIGHT GUCKER TO |.\'n:m(mi P . SR i ‘ .j BOURBON 3 i i | { WRANGELL REPORTS j WHISKEY 2 annual huntinz BONDED ! tri terior is reason for ! 100 PROOF ack. Cuckersg (85 BREL ok nes FISHING VIOLATIONS 3y i 2 {mnom' and | ‘1% [\ T s " v! nd other| Catches are heavy in the Wran-| i \ 4 41 %) >3 \. 39 1, but so are violations, ac-| ) i s \ ! the U.S. Fish and Wild- | \ ? - [0 ) /1 e. Dan H. Ralston, FWS' Lo L ! 2L ) Va [\ ‘ST"IEL\\'(IL!RDISHI[ERY.IHC,II‘IHI“G,K 1 e e T TR L TG T about September 15. 1568 _througaout Alaska l %S i ement Supérvisor, received | ISR oy ODOM COMPANY SCHWINN BIKES at MADSEN'S | these reports today: I (" b i LT A e s "~ | The seine boat Annie K. for| ORA NfiwA%E?%;657 IS THE fishing in closed waters—Capt. Ed| P > ER THE MAYOR’S Loftus fined $200; Alvin Sahlinger, | i T 2 MR. TRACY. crew, $75. | at Vivian June, for| ed area—dJoe Petti-| fined $300; Sverre ar rd _ Johanson and| | Herkert Bjorge, each fined $75. No tish was found aboard. i 1 Bernard Iverson, illegal fishing,| i fined $75. i The Triangle Cleaners Seap's OK..... in many cases, for dirty hands and feet and faces. But with hi 's soiled skirts and to TRIANGLE CLEAN- S u'd better make tracks. School starts September 6th. White fir trees grow to a hviqht; of 140 feet and a diameter of 36 inches or more. : ' ; 2| B s A coop TiME TO Y IT5 ReALLY | ] 7 OH-OH! IT TEY DIDNT MEMTION R Al APrI G TRY THE SMUDCE THE | SENDING DROVE THEM ALL THE MOSQUITOES SOUNDS LIKE BOYS GAVE ME, NINA. f\ THEM s INTO THE HOUSE! WHEN THEY DESCRIBED | APPLAUSE AT THE PLACE, SKEEZIX! /A GIVE-AWAY A PROCRAM ! For better Appearance CALL Better BUY i > : | : sl Better TRY | | = = JES TRUR.., | | FORGIS ME. ° e = MR. TYLER Y! SCHUYLER!! BACK THAT YO'RE TETCHED IN TH' ASK YOUR / WHEN IT COMES FROM THIS SECON OUS! HAID, YE BODACIOUS \ CONFIDENTIALI | (W 70 COIFFURE onN I'™ pu\"\'yc |(\)-r RODO | [1D3JITY IT's OnPOsSIBLE | SEERETARY. | | N NOTHING IS YORE HANDS ko Me FER YE TO CUT OFF MY / pauet my N IMPOSSIBLE FOR - g BEARD AN' LET ME g 3 o Se SN Y i PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 e ! HOW AN b i) ISN'T THIS IT CERTAINLY 1S - IT GOLLY | HOW I'M 2 e : DINTY'S GVIN'A CLAM- G VON'T- p@%fié\;’ép’y b5 S/L\JENE?A%\I/\JSSVT—CE '”?v%%?” alb NORTHBOUND : 20 cenis ! 4 X S L o S STOP- 5 S.S. Aleutian | S.5. Baranci §.5. Aleutian | §.S. Barcmof S Saead gy MM | September 4 | August 28 August 30 August 23 p A i % for | for for for Shirts finished at your g :{"""‘"“ Ketchikan Seward Seward request £or a few etchikan Seattle cents extra Seattle . |{ALASKA LAUNDRY Phone 15

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