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SDAY CANCER IS CURABLE, MRS, HERMANN TELLS BPW (LUB MEMBERS Carrying on her campaizn ol cancer education, Mrs. Mildred Jermann was guest speaker at the JANUARY 24, 1950 Cancer Society told briefly the ln.h' [tory of the organization from its founding in 1913 when the nationa!| organization raised a total of $10,000 | RADIO LOG for the purpose of education against | po RINY fear of cancer until last vear when | aska B(l:'mgicssmm Co. il TUESDAY EVENING education and research. die unnecessarily and only because the disease was not discovered in Business and Professional Womens Clu: meeting on the Baranof Ter- race Monday and forty members and guests who heard her are now wiser about the disease that, next time. “Cancer is curable. “But .there are only tliree cure for cancer: surgery, radium and X-ray and these are only eifective if cancer is discovered early.” Mrs, Hermann also berated news- papers for not calling a death fro neer by its name. “We must re- cogn — | bring it out into the open, knc New Monroe Doctrine: |, > 55, o™ “SWItCh to Calvert!” Her talk was closed with these , is thi 2 Hermann, who f the Alaska Divisior ix “Cancer Lessons”: early. 2, Most cancers give an early warning. Learn the cancer signals 3. Regular physical checkups; once a year, or once every S months if you are between 35 and 55. 4. No cancer ever cured itself. Only surgery, X-ray and radium ever cured cancer. §| 5. Cancer is not contagious. 6. Is it cancer? Only a doctor can tell you. For President Bertha Ellingen whose Isirthday is January 24, EPW members sang “Happy Birth- day dear Bertha.” Program chairman Gertrude Wetzel was in charge of the meet- ing Monday. g l l l NEW YORK, N. Y.—George H. Monroe, New York singer and enter- advises men of moderation: h to Calvert—as I have. Calvert ghter, milder, finer. Makes onal highball taste better.” CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey | 5868 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. | Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City Galvert il o OReEn oW S0P Sy, SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN o ones L and _— \?fllg/e it 3 SRA ST N HRE/DUCED WINTER FARES AD O AlollGGAGE RATES H P) SCHEDULED SAILINGS ! NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND S.S. Baranof Jan. 24 S.S. Baranof ...._Jan. 29 Cordova Seward Wrangell Seattle ¥ Ketchikan I S.8. Denali ....Jan. 31 { .. Denali ... Feb. 6 Sitka Seward Petersburg Seattle ! Ketchikan | d FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE : MV SQUARE SINNET — January 27 FREIGHTER — February 10 H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 - ALASKAGRAMS | Join All Alaska In This Exciting Game PRIZES Ist . $1,000.00 2nd . $ 50000 ad . § 250.00 4h . $ 100.00 5th, 6th and7th$ 50.00 Total Prizes $2,000.00 KEEP UP IN ~ THERACE... Be sure you get every | issue of The Empire ALASKAGRAM NO. 20 CLUE: Gold, not tin, brings miners 85 miles from Fairbanks to this camp on a creek of the same name. Tin God Love = Extra Letter Your Name ..... SAVE THIS PUZZLE AND SUBMIT IT WITH THE WEEKLY SET OF ALASKAGRAMS 19 TO 24 WHAT TO DO TO WIN | “Most people who die of cancn] ze cancer as the Kkiller it is,| that | 1 1. Cancer is curable when treated (| tributees of said estate@and that | 6:45—1 1 News. | T:00—NORO MORALES-CBS. i . RTHUR GODFREY-CBS i Vr.\(hgr report. 8:05—M: to Read By. 8:30—SYNCOPATION PIECE- on a Cloud. | | Report. B 1 a :30—News Summary. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8: News Headlines. | 8:25—Weather Report. 8:30—Cote Glee Club, 8:45—Joe Sodja Trio. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. 9:35—Airlane Trio. 9:45—BUDGET-CBS. 10:00—News. | 10:05—Milady’s Memo. 10:30—Morning Musicale. | 11:00—STEVE ALLEN SHOW- CBS. i 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABS. | 11:45—March Time. | 11:55—Weather report. | | | | 12:00—Salon Serenade. 12:15—News. 12:30—Meet the E 1:00-GARRY MOORE SHOW- CBS. i | | | | | | | 2:00—You Can Take It With You. | 3:00—Parade of Hits. | | 3:30—FRONT PAGE FEATURES- | | CBS. i 3:45—Bing Sings. 4:00—Recorded Auditions. 4:15—Organ Interlude. | 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- | CBS. 2:45—Western Serenade. 5:00—Frankie Carle. | 5:15—Red Cross. | 5:30—Dance Band. | All programs subject to change | idue to ccnditions beyend our con- | | trol. [ | | | | | WSCS MEETS WEDNESDAY | /The circle cf the Wo 1nmn'> of Christian S ‘vico of the Methodist Church w | meet Wednes: 8 pm., with centinue the study “Women in Scripture.” i SON FOR ORDONIAS Ordonia of Ju- ents of a son t St. Ann’s Hos- | pital Saturda; ghed nine pounds five ounces. | NOTICE OF HEARING ON I FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that PATRICK J. PAUL, as ad- | | ministrator of the Estate of CHAR- LIE BENNETT, Deceased, has made | |and filed his written verified Final | ! Account and Report as such ad-| | ministrator with the United States | Commissioner’s (Ex-Officio Probate) Court for the Juneau Commission- | |er's Precinct, and that a hearing will be held thereon before said | | Court in its courtroom in the Fed- eral-Territorial Building in Juneau, | Alaska, at 10:00 o’clock AM. on |March 20, 1950, and that all per-| Isons and interested parties are re- |quired to then and there appear and make their objections if any to said Final Account and the settle- | ment thereof, and that at said hear- | ing the Court will adjudicate and decree who are the heirs and dis- | said Final Account and Report prays that the estate, consisting of an un- | divided one-half of the vessel “JUNE | | K, Official No. 248637, be distributed | as follows: One-half of said one-| half to Annie Bennett, decedent’s| | widow, and one-half of said one- | half to Joseph C. Bennett, and that | | said distribution be made subject to | the liens and claims as stated in| said Final Account and Report. | WITNESS my hand and official | seal at Juneau, Alaska, January 16, | 1950. GORDON GRAY, United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge for the| Juneau, Alaska, Commissioner’s Pre- | cinet. | | First publication, Jan. 17, 1950. Last publication, Feb. 7, 1850. Here’s how you fake part in this “pnig opportunity! Every issue this newspaper will publish Alaskagrams in consecutive order, six each week w for 12 weeks—a total of 72 Alaska- grams, Each Alaskagram is a group of scrambled letters which form mean- ingless words ‘or a monsensical phrase. After an Alaskagram is unscrambled the letters form the “,ame of a place in Alaska; how- | “ever, there is one superfluous letter —an extra, additional letter which o not needed to form the word. 1 90U st tncs i receli el otneceif virecsltf o2 All you do is re-arrange the let- ters to form a single word which is the name of a place in Alaska, and you also show which is the extra letter. For example, the phrase “FOR A CHANGE” when it is un- scrambled equals “ANCHORAGE” plus the extra letter F. Just remember that all place- names consist of only one word— and remember to show the extra letter. There is only one cerrect answer to each Alaskagram. JOIN THE MARCH OF DIMES THE DAILY ALASKA EMPII JUNFAU, ALASKA PACTH SEVEN PARTY OF THe | PART 1) J HOUSE, WH 1S THE S THIRD e Tom Sims » dgeately { Qusserr f was up AT { THE SEVEN COUNT... THE REF WIPES HIS | GLOVES... f PALOOKA HAS COME § OUT OF THE NEUTRAL f CORNER... f HE'S FLEXED § CHAMP TORE .« IN...HE TRIED TO * GIVE RUSSELL... THE FINISHER... THE " COUP DE GRACE, BUT THE CHALLENGER... FOUGHT HIM ¢ OFF... HE... THERE'S THE LussELL (5] DOWN? PALCOKA RAN T0 A NEUTRAL CORNER... THERE'S THE COUNT... FOUR... FIVE... SIXee HOLD IT, BUSTER! NO &2 4 SUDPPZEN MOVES UNTIL WE GET A LOOK AT... 7 / Y'KNOW, TERRY, SOMETIMES I DONT THINK WE JOINED A VERY EXCLUSIVE FRATERNITY. 7 UL ’//7// Z YEAH, FASTENED ON THE § BOTTOM WITH CANE BOLTS. PLENTY EASY TO BREAK WITH A BUMPER. - NI A\ X THEQE’%JUST ONE [::I’HINE: . i \For US TO DO WHILE TH IT WON'T , L CAR CAN STILL GET SIT HEREAND | BE DAY- FEESE TO | LichT For | IRRIHROUGH THE SNOW, DEATH IN THEA ABOUT 4 BLIZZARD, £ HOURS. WE CANTJUST ¥ B57. A Wire AN TWO KIDS! MY PALS | ARE GETTIN' WAY AHEAD OF ME. | KNEW YOUR NAME WAS ; 4 | JUST DON'T FIGGER M READY WALLET, CORK,BUT | | YER, HES MY § [ yeT 70 BE ROPED AN TIED. DIPN'T HOCK YoU UP BROTUER, Al ¢ =il - WITH OL SARCE WALLET. j . ; IT DID ME GOCD TO CHEW THE FAT WITH HiM ABOUT THE BE CAREFUL. THEY SLIP UP ON YoU! .LAND SAKES! HOW DID THEIR ¢ POLE BEANS | TARN OULT? THEM CRITTERS N NEW YARK ON'T EAT NO TATERS Y HAW-HAW-HAW!! /E CAINT JOSH ME, PAW ! EUER'BODY RAISES A LEETLE_DAB O' TATERS € —1 HOW WLZ TH' TATER CROP I\ NEW YARK CITY THIS VEAR, PAW? THAR HAINT NO TATER PATCHES IN NEW YARK, BY GOLLY-IT & ~ MAGGIE'S RELATIVES LOVE EVERY THING WE | HAVE -I'M GONNA GIT J THAT T TOBACCO BACK WHERE'S THAT CAN | OF TOBACCO YOLIZ BROTHER BIMMY LEFT FOR ME ? OH!MY BEN \ 1919, Fing Teatures Syndicate, Toc, World rights rescr