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> ) SATURDAY',.SEPTEMBER 10, 1949 FACULTY INTRODUCED 150 new public More than parents werc present when faculty members were during the first Parent-Teacher Association meeting of the schools last night in the High School gym- nasium. P-TA President Harry Sperling introduced the faculty members, He asked parents for continued interest in the organization. Sterling S. Sears, tendent of schools, said -school had gone well the first week. He said everal small adjustments had been made to take care of a large en- rallment. Kindergarten has been moved to the Lutheran Church -on Main Street and Christ Church in the Highlands. The program included a com-;'& munity sing and an quare dance by eight members of the Square Dance Club Will Reedy. Program chairman was Ne: Fritchman. I EQUALIZAT " BOARD HEARINGS ON MONDAY | i Equalization board meetings wiil| start in the City Council chamber on Monday night at 8 o'clock and continue four nights. Residents have been wondering why they have received no tax ements—w under the new law, taxes do no Lecome due until November 15. FAIRBANKS WHITEHORSE JUNEAU KETCHIKAN SEATTLE Swift, convenient flights in big 4-engine Cli —as e .A.xr:::l.un, world’s most e perienced airline. Ask for details and reservations at.ee BARANOF HOTEL Phone 106~ P AMERICAN. WorLo AIRWAYS of 1heTTyng Cippen PROSTATE Gland Sufferers ARE YOU TROUBLED WITH Lame Back, Nerves Debility, Leg Pains, Kidney and Blad- der Troubles, Constipation, Despondency, Sleeplessness, Loss of Strength? These are some of the ailments associated with Prostate Trouble. Many men suffer from these and other physical short- comings without knowing they are frequently caused by the Prostate Gland. No Drugs! No Operations! Free Consultation Don't miss this opportunity to talk over your troubles with Dr. Montgomery and get his personal advice in your own case after a thorough examina- tion. CALL 477 for your appointment DR. JOHN M. MONTGOMERY, D.C. Main and Front Sts. Juneau, Alaska (O l : oA e 0 CARRIED ON school introduced | { sengers on interport, new superin- | exhibition l led by|N. DeLorne. ALASKA COASTAL - FRIDAY FLIGHTS| On Alaska Coastal Airlines flights | for yesterday, there. were 15 pas- | flights, 41 de- parting Juneau and 51 arriving i For Sitka, passengers were: Gil- bert Stevens, Betty Riley, G. Rich,| D Masonville, R. Murray, W.; Westfall, Taylor -Pyle, Margaret Ann Pyle, John Pyle, Alice Bailey, Jimmy Kitka, John Williams, Marie | Williams, Dorothy Williams, Donald Williams, Mrs. Lawrence Wichmart, Mr. Owens. For Haines: T. W. Shaw, V. Tom- | son, Lloyd Clayton, Clyde Hawkins. | kagway: Fred Mahle, E.| , John Watson, Walter Wal~‘ 1 e. For Ketchikan: Mrs. L. Deveney. K. Cooper, Mrs. Hulse, Harold Foss, For Petersburg: Mrs. O. Wm(hor.; C. M. Mull. For Hoonah: Francis Baxter. For Chatham: W. C. Green, Har- old Hansen, Ronald Hansen. ! For Hasselcorg: Mrs. S Nord- enson, Walt Fields, Hal Geaves. For Tenakee: Alex Falkens. | For Hawk Inlet: John Fiden. | From Hawk Inlet passengers were: Thomas Webb, F. Benchus,| Margaret Campbell, Beatrice Camp- bell. From Todd: Larry Johnson. 1 From Hood Bay: Joe Albayalde, Roy Hanson, Morris Paul, Robert Jamestown Sr., Frank Martin From Ketchikan: Cliff Cordova. From Wrangell: E. Whitehead. | From Petersburg: J. J. Meherin, | Horton Brown. From Haines: Mrs. Sheldon, Frcd‘ Sheldon, Mr. and Mis. Kathy Brennen, Mr. and M Richards, Miss E. Mosher. H From Sitka: Lorraine Singer \ 5. M. Kitka, Celma Kitka, Ralph ize, B. Shepherd, C. Kelsen, R | Treffers, John, Jacobs. | From Hoonah: J. Angell, R. W.| 1 Johns, R. M. Akervick, R. V. Wil- | son, William Horton, Peter Brown, Eddie Williams, Paul Kinch, L¢o Dennis, Adam Perrin, Horace Marks, A. Andrews. From Pelican: Willlam Cerson, Jim Shaw, Harold Jones Don Hol- | lenback, John Pistal. i From Todd: Frank Archie Lawrence. From Tenakee: Martin Korbo From Hawk Inlet: Mr. Wilcox. | ' ABOR INVESTIGATOR 10 DISCUSS FINDINGS The U. S. Department of Labor’s special investigator, who spent three menths investigating the child labor | situation in fish processing p]anls.} said here he will discuss his find- | ings with the regional attorney for| | the Department of Labor in San Francisco. The investigator, Eino Michelson, left today after time spent investi- gating 60 fish processing plants in Alaska. | He was on loan for the summer | !from the Cleveland, Ohio, office of | ;the Department of Labor. | | Phillips, JUNEAU BPW CLUB | | Will hold regular business meet- | |ing Monday noon at Baranof Hotel. { | S | N | ! HITZGERALD ) KENTUCKY'S | A7\ BOURBON Genvine | SOUR MASH | Kentucky Straight Sourbon Whiskey BOTTLED IN BOND 100 PROOF . Distributea tnroughout Aiaska by ODOM COMPANY ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 SOUTHBOUND S.S. Aleutian | S.S. Baranof September 18 | September 11 for for Ketchikan NORTHBOUND S.S. Baranof |S.S. Aleutian September 20 for Seward | 10:00—News. ‘ 12:30—Christian Brotherhood {J. Ohland, Mrs. RADIO LOG | BINY | Alaska Broadcasting Co. | C.B.S. | DIAL 1460—JUNEAU | « SATURDAx EVENING | 4:00—Native Program. ! 4:15—Children’s Chapel. ! 4:30—MUSIC FOR YOU-CBS. | 5:00-BARNYARD FOLLIES. | CBS. | 5:15—Voice of the Army. | 5:30—ART MOONEY-CBS. [ 6:00—News. 6:15—Music. | 6:20—Sports Scene. | 6:30—Silver Strings. | 6:45—Church Announcements. | 6:50—Local News. | 7:00—Sammy Kaye Showroom. | 7:15—Here’s to Veterans. | 7:30—Proudly We Hail. | 8:00—Weather report. 8:05—Bing Sings. | 8:15—Guest Star. 8:30—IT PAYS TO BE IGNOR- | ANT-CBS. 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30—GREEN LAMA-CBS. 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. 10:30—Forecast: 10:35—Sign Off. SUNDAY Sign On. 8:55—Weather repo{t. 1 9:00—Voice of Prophecy. 9:30—Cavalcade Orchestra. 9:45—Family Goes to Church- ABC. 10:45—Airlane Trio. 11:00—Good News Hour-ABC. | 11:30—Blue Barron Presents. 11:45—SALT LAKE TABER- NACLE-CBS. 12:15—News. Hour. 1:00—XAVIER CUGAT-CBS. 1:30—Lutheran Hour. | 2:60—RETURN OF FRANK HIG-] GINS-CBS. 2:30—CBS SYMPHONY OR- CHESTRA-CBS. | 4:00—JACK BENNY-CBS. 4:30—Alaska Light Concert. 5:00—THIS IS BROADWAY-CBS. 6:00—0ld Fashioned Revival | Hour. 7:00—SING IT AGAIN-CBS. 8:00—News. | 8:15—Souvenirs in Song-ABC. 8:30—ESCAPE-CBS. 9:00—STRAW HAT CONCERT- CBS. 9:30—JACK BENNY-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—Organ Music. 10:30—Weather report. 10:35—Sign Off. All programs subject to change due to conditions beyond our con- trol. i 26 CARRIED VIA PAN AMERICAN YESTERDAY | Yesterday's {lights by Pan Amer- ican Airways had nine passengers arriving and 17 departing. | From Seattle, passengers were:‘ Wilma Carleton, O. E. Barron, J. Frambrough, William Hall, Robert Lawrence Whit- | mark, Milt Shelley, Max Steffen, B. E. Thompson. For Annette: Walter Ewing, L. C. Johnson, Vic Hardin, Melva Frank- lin, Mr. and Mrs. George Jorgen- son, Janis Jorgenson, Lois Ender- rick, Velma Kitka, Mrs. M. Kitka,| K. D. Brown, Don Hobson, Daniel Vrooman, Les Pearce, Bob Martin, Dick Gagner, Ernest Wanzer. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COM- MERCE, BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS ' SEPTEMBER 7, 1949, | SEALED BIDS will be received at the office of the Bureau of Public Roads, 419 Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska until 11:00 AM. on September 21, 1949, and then publicly opened for furnishing 8 the materials and performing the work for constructing Alaska Forest Highway Project 7-A5B2, Surfac- ing, Mitkof Highway, Tongass Na- tional Forest, First Judicial Divi-! sion, Territory of Alaska. The proj- ect located adjacent to the town of Petersburg, Alaska is 4.917 miles in length and consists of resurfacing | the existing roadway. The principal items of work involved in the proj- ect are as follows: Extra and Mis- cellaneous Force Account Work, All Req'd.; Unclassified Excavation 1,- 500 Cu.Yds.;, Fine Grading Sub- | grade and ShouMers 4.917 Miles;! Pit Clearing 0.5 Acre; Pit Stripping, | 1,000 Cu.Yds. Crushed Gravel or Crushed Stone Surface Course 9,000 Cu.Yds. Plans and specifications may be examined by prospective bidders at the Bureau of Public Roads, 419 Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska and Asso- ciated General Contractors of Am- erica, 304-306 Central Building, An- chorage, Alaska. Where copies of plans and specifications are re- quested a deposit of $10.00 will be required to insure their return. If these are not returned within 15 days after opening of bids, the de- posit will be forfeited to the Gov- ernment. Checks should be made payable to the Treasurer of the United States. Plans and specifica- tions may be obtained at the office of Bureau of Public Roads, 419 Fed- eral and Territorial Building, Ju- neau, Alaska. H. A. Stoddart, Divi- sion Engineer. . Pirst publication, Sept. 9, 1949. Last publication, Sept. 12, 1949, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA WHO TOOK MY RAZOR? STAIRS, us| TO CUT SOME | KNOWS ({I YAM ! AR ! THIS WRIST TAT THIS POINT, SI SANK_TH FEE} EIR THE SEEMS SILLY, DOESN'T e IT... A BIG, CLUMSY PRIZE-FIGHTER..AS ROMAN- TICALLY IN LOVE AS A CHARACTER IN A FAIRY TALE...I'M AFRAID IT'S A DREAM... BROTHERRR! LUCKY THOSE JOKERS HAVE BEEN ITS DOWN-= SHE AND HER CAPTOR DEAR BT R, IN LITTLE BOY... IT WiLL ALWAYS BE THIS WAY WITH US... T'LL LOVE YOU FOR- EVER IN THE SAME WAY.., MADE IT! GET THAT | DEMIJOHN INSIDE, QUICK.! SAMPLING THE BEYS BUBBLE WATER, LETS BLOW BEFORE THEY DECIDE THEY SAW A MANS HEAD ALL RIGHT, WE'VE COT HE HOLE CHOPPED, BUT TH'EWH ARE I THOUGHT SCHUYLER WAS GOING TO CUT OFF YOUR BEARD AND STILL LEAVE 1T ON, MR. TYLER 715 A SHAME IT 15 STIFF HAD TO SPOIL YOUR, BUT | CAN |\ VACATION, DARLING. BEGIN TO L USE IT, NINA. I'VE USED MY LEFT HAND €0 MUCH I'LL BE AMBIDEXTROUS ! THAT'S PERZACKLY WHAT I'D TAKE YOUR IT'G ALMCST AS § BEAUTIFUL AS WELL-HE CERTAINLY [ WHY DONT VE DIDN'T LEAVE YOUR BEARD ON-ALL I SEE UNDER YOUR CHIN 1S A TIE, MR. TYLER PAGE FIVE \ ID LIKE TO _( WiN JUST ONE ) A‘:GUN‘ENT/[ HEEHEE HEE . 1 PROMISE IT'S OUR SECRET. IF YOU EVER TELL ANYBODY IN MY SET.. HA-HA.. T MEAN IN BOXING.. T'LL..I'LL.. YOU DARLING...YOU NEVER TALKED THIS WAY BEFORE...YOU'RE REALLY A POET AT l/ TEN THOUSAND DEVILS! er, EXCUSE ME, OLD ONE. BIT OF A 5HOCK TO HAVE THE HEAD OF THE LOCAL CLERG Pl SAM AND T ARE STANDING ON AN UPENDED SOFA, AND WE'RE TOO WEAK SW IM—EEVEN HAT NO! HERE WE ARE—IN THE OPPOSITE CORNER. WHAT DON'T | WANT YOU WANT, WHEAT NUTS. CHIPPER ? | DON'T WANT AMBI DEXTROSE! TETCH THIS -- UH--TIE AN’ SEE FER YORESE'F? AN' VICEY VERSY ! 'M NOT GONG TO SNEAK OUT-ILL JUST TELL MAGGIE 'M GOING OUT I'M GITTIN' SICK AN’ TIRED OF BEMN'/ThiEE TMID GLUY-IM GOIN/ TO DO AS I LIKEY/ E\/ENTVF:/I DON'T LIKE T4 y.'_ — I WONDER WHO EVER INVENTED DON'T DISTURB ME NOW -~-|'LL TALK TO YOU