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THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1950 i THE DAILY ATASKA hMPixt -JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN N —— — e —_— —e R SO, ' SHU'"'ER (ll(Ks | Juneau—of the problems of mu.~~1‘ - R - /\1 - ‘. ing, medical care—oh, the millions R A Dlo l ]\,, 4] | I e . of things we used to take lur! | V— sv)“ 5 1 bial 1 B C.st})( SO?EE[ODY granted. We want to help make it | { LOOK, MAMA --- K bt 3 LY - 0 ) (14 ME 5 ! 0" JUNEA“"ES known that Alaska isn't just a lot; ~ Alseks Bradeasing Co. | SUSIE GAVE ME Sa o ( e . 4 . ‘ A WRISTLE I { + c i \ ; of igloos and dog teams.” i CBS — NBO | 0l ; . . A DOG Hj Madden sees the assignment atso ! DIAL 1460—JTNEAU LRI DS > \ i 00— | I\ NG DOGS g \ as an exposition of the numerous: THURSDAY EVENING adjustments in the transition from; g.05—News. | Advice to those who would enjoy | cosmopolitan New York City to a| g:15Music. | *weeing their pictures in a ,m,mml‘(rmmer country, and how an in-| g.90_gSports. magazine: Go right on with what :\\Kl:tute:t "f:c';sle \n‘; ‘:‘;‘:wlal‘ll@d ! 6:30—Billboard of Air. ou are vhen the cam . ems S e region t .45 .Zuxb,s ms:‘_m‘g i have ch(fil‘u for their perms 5;33:;:’:2‘: :geewZulL B~% In markets, bank and shops or jhome. This, as he sees it, n ? _CBS. | 45 she pushes a baby-buggy along |ally centers around the problems Zgg:;:rg:t?: GODFREY-CBS. k- downtown streets—wherever Ms,|0f home-making, especially for the gio. Vo o Libtaing, Rrasilovsky goes, photographer Ross | Ladies’ Home Journal feature L g Madden is not far away these days, | Therefore, it will show the da 8:30—UNIV. OF CHIC'}GO And he is after candid pictures, |day living of Mrs. Krasilo BOGHDEARPENE, T z = WHAT DID of how she and others look and( Dorothy Cameron Disney, W Ll A y Z : . 2Ct when there isn't a cameraman | arrived Saturday to gather material | 9:15—Cote Glee Club,'E | &NJ Al L DT 2 Z ’T( LOOK for miles. Madden is shooting i 1OF Writing the article, also hopesj 9:30—PHIL MARLOWE-CBS. T / “ b b LIk E,, \QSZS | Woth dior antf Blackiand>white: to stress, through the Juneauites'| 10:00—News. | i - B CLIVE 22 ™ “The Krasilovsky family was sel- | experiences, opportunities for new- f 10:15—PLAYBOYS-NBC. 5 - | eected by The Ladies' Home Journal jcomers to Alaska ‘ 10:30—Forecasts. | for a feature in its “How America| The Krasilovskys' very young| 10:35—Sign Off. | Lives” series—not as a typical Al-|daughter, Alexis Willa, who was{ FRIDAY MC aska family, “Oh, my no!” PhyDis y 5 will round out thei AFTER! Krasilovsky protested. I for babies do present extra | Sign On. “The Journal,” Mrs. KrasilovsKy ; PT ns, don't they? And they| 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. explained, “wants to show a couple | '¢ mighty photogenic, too. 7:05—Local Weather. aska. They want to show a cougle high; schovh scin@E St =iy 8.00—-Momlng g o left a good home and gooq | MAnNing and Bill Krasilovsky will j 8:15—News Headlines. b g 8 and g00d |0t be overlooked. They met V\'hi][‘i 8:25—Weather. families for a new life here. o both wer r ebate ! ssus. “Believe me,” she gald earnestly, oth were trying out for the debat 9:00—Music for tne Ml “ All not let th blish tt team and, years later in Alaska,| 9:30—Forecast. i ',': (e om Dublieh the phyllis said, “T was so glad when! 0:35—Keys to Melody. i article until we are sure that it®gj) mage jr, What do you sup-| 9:45—YOU AND KOREA-CBS. | i g5y honest picture of our e W' pose gig ubject was? ‘Opportiin- | 19:00—Newe. > o 5 . n ; ii!les in Alaska’. | 10:05—Milady’s Memo. [r———— HE SA'D: HE !NAS GOINH WHAT 'JA DIO’WIT ALL THE I GOT TOU HEAVY A b hORTIED Hee 1o 1B R DHEAY (1isn et s TR LRy, OVER T/ GREENPERNT, LOOT YA C'LECKTED IN BOIDEN ON MY TICKER. Pl restisation of IBRY. DORRohE | 1nioot bt DID HE COME IN AN TLY ADVANCE ON TH' HUMPHREY WIT'TH LOSS A ME i g «For Better : . £ \ :00—T-MEN-CBS. | e EXPRESSES AN’ WiLL | | CHANNEL Swim Z YA KIDDIN' 2 NUTTIN' MEANS dream. Even after our first trip| ;.49 MATINEE-CBS. YETZ RETOIN LATE frr——1 DIDN'T HAFTA NUTTIN'Y Appearance" here, people back at school called 11:45—Singers of Songs. b WHAT'CHA SAVIN' UP. us ‘that crazy couple that wants to| =~ F » d | 4 ‘X > ‘ T'BE, AMISER T & A SQUOIL LIKE jgo to Alaska’ Like his classmates, | e DULICA % = v YOU JERKS DON'T C A L L Bill could have practiced in Con- j 12:00—Coast Guard. g s LISSEN... UNDERSTAND necticut or on Wall Street, but it 7 12:15—News. N i THEY'S A ihad to be Alaska.” 12:30—HOMETOWERS-NBC. I A | i = HORSE GOIN® That first trip here together was 1:00—~GARY MOORE-CBS. { : 25 ) - . IN TH’ THOID between semesters at Cornell Uni-{ i:30—~WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. | ¢ % ¢ - versity, where Bill was studying for 2:00—-CASS DALEY-NBC. 1 his LLD degree. 2:30—CONFIDENTIALY { school,” s s wife. For two years there, she was secretary to B'OO_PBO ASD Lot a professor in the Industrial Labor | ::;i:‘"gdffig;ns Relations School. Her home was; 3° S in Brooklyn and his in Lynbrok,| 4:30—INVITATION TO LEARN-, |Long Island. They were married ING-CBS. in September, 1947. 00—Guest Star. . : sil-| 5:15—UN IS MY BEAT-NBC. | The next summer, the Krasil-| 5:15 . T THE ROUGHEST PART ovskys drove up in a little Crosle; 5:30—NBC ORCHESTRA. . | gain*‘i’ to r-'airsanks_ There, says| All programs subject to change | GENTLEMEN, MY o] OF THIS DEAL WAS Phyllis, “We nearly starved until| iue to condilions beyond our con- GOVERNMENT WILL. '\ FROM HERE ON OUT, | L RUNNING INTO THAT < a nice family took us in for a week. | Tol | BE MOST GRATEFUL ./ MR.YANG. SO LONG. / Y LADY LONGHORN...SHE “We sold the car and went to i 5 f PRACTICALLY BRANDED {Anchorage, where I worked as 5('(--| ATTENTION TOURISTS retary for a construction com and Bill was assistant advertising Ride the Mailboat Yakobi for an manager for The Anchorage News. [intimate acquaintance with South- | 1 * - :We managed to get to Seward, and Alaska. Leaving every Wed- | 3 ! /) 3 A / LS I R I A N G l E jI worked as a soda jerk, but Bill y—arrive in Juneau Saturday = ™ B , X 2/ ‘ .\ just couldn’t get a job. night. 18-tf | P > < p )) ‘) 5 f = . “We told the Alaska Steamship R e P T R T / 5 < " d 4 \"\~ 17 A ( l E A “ E RS Company people we were newly-|of the letters, and’ Doubleday and Vil = | ? /, ) f s weds and begged them to get US|Company became interested.” o . ’ \ b\ " =y Nk ‘ 7 ) out. It was funny—on the trip,|{ That book, “The Man Who Didn't | . § : Bill was a first-class passenger, but | wash His Dishes,” was published | he worked as a longshoreman at|py Doubleday Junior Books August | ® N = e ] ‘ '| | MEANWHILE, PARIKED NEAR every port where we stopped. e |3 and shortly will be available 1n | ; IRONHEART, IS IS A NTY HOME. STANDS i MO oul THE PLENTY HOME, STAN ! GREAT MOMENT IN OUR 2 aa: Juneau during the boat stop | juneau. TS \ =LV THE CONTRACT and made up our minds then, to| phyllis Krasiovsky will be hon- viciec! = 2| |LIVES. MOST PEOPLE WOULD live here some day.” ored ‘by the :]tx:::x Breanve writers | | BETWEEN VOU PEOPLE AND BE EXCITED, BUT ME AND YOU HANDLE oi Bill Krasilovsky had spent the |Group at an autograph party in ME . WHEREIN YOU AGREE CERTIE ARE C,Al_M WHAR‘S SAL THE D' VING summer of 1946 in Alaska, during |the Baranof Book Shop soon after TO PAY ME 10 PER CENT 5 ] ['[_|_ HAN(S‘ £ which, his wife relates, he was ooks arrive. Mrs. Inez Grej e > > 1 advertising manager of the Alnska | eoore ihe svaer momentarly, | | OF SPARKLES EARNINGS. | [ 3 : > : s, FLINTHEART. E lw cr r. : Sunday Press_ for six weeks, ar}d As The Empire does not have a 3 3 P NI YA PA- . 0 v Ippe ¢ |worked also in Cordova—canning {pook review department, only a g [ =85 N S ¢ salmon and working for Radio Sta- | brief description can be given here. 3 m tion KFQD. | Aimed at the three to seven-year While attending Cornell, Krasil- jage group, “The Man, etc.” statts ovsky wrote Judge George W. Folta | with a pretty familiar situation— about a position. At that time, |dishes left unwashed—and carries © Seattle is only a r’," h"'f" there were no funds for a law the predicament to the ultimate of away by big fourengine Clip- Sl (1 but shortly after the Krasil- | such disgraceful housekeeping, u®:l per. En route you enjoy good ovsky's arrival in July, 1949, funds ' the man is trapped picturesquely ""’d.‘.“l.‘l"(':‘l“. lounge scats, became available, Bill worked as by his own slovenliness. There is | 0L it | "“é:"““ 4 I':l’:’i;' ":;:w &|taw clcrk for Robertson and Mon- a happy denouement, and a moral, o Tors Bohe doma 7 Tm stuck, fellas, Here [ Can you beat that! Not a nvenient daily servi ®!agle, passed the Alaska bar exam- too. g i . 2 | Seattle . . . frequent Clipper $iination and became law clerk for! The story is filled wtih the| [} wae a4 chump to cut Navahos. Theyl are some cigarets. gnve one.of them turned & hand flights to key cities inside Judge Folta. ! thythmic, repetition that children lot IF lone me a push, will you ¥ - Aliiks. FOf faros and restiz Meantime, while she was on the love, and the vividly bound little| | CrOSS-lots all alo tions, call Pan American at.... Istatr of The New Yorker Magazine, book is amusingly illustrated by toward Tonalea. BARANOF HOTEL IPhyllis Krasilovsky had written am- Barbara Cooney. Phone 106 ludng letters to a 4-year-old cousin| The author will have a new book of Bill's, John Schoen, who was|for the same age group published WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE dying of leg cancer. by Doubleday in six months, It 18| “When the family told me,” sifd | titled, “Big Sister.” . Phyllis Krasilovsky, “that they had “Imagine!” exclaimed Phyllis < to read my ‘Dear Johnnie' letters | Krasilovsky. “Imagine—coming to to him as often as seven times a | Alaska and having a baby and a day, I realized I had a little talent | book, all in one year. Of course, | lin that direction. Before we came |the baby is much more exciting | T " ofhady diiatl, Aon dmrisen Wesld Amgps, & 1 UD here, I made a children’s story |than any book!” VALLEY s " 4 'l : 0 = 3 : Vi el 073 e @@ ost of the highways N e | Y : HAT B YE ALREADY GOT (SNIFL) TP N BARLOW KVIFE, A\ "W KNIFE AN’ - ’ s ~ I'M OFF TO GIT TH' I'M PULLIN’ SN = g FEATHER MERCHANT FER YE, VOTE! ¢ “RIDDLES” Drive ) % - Refreshed A MAN ON THE PHONE ) [ IM BUSY-TELL BY GOLLY--I HAD SIR-THIS WAS SENT FROM SAYS HE HAS SOME HIM_TO BRING ! BETTER GO HOME- YOUR FARM - THE RUDE THINGS YOU LEFT ON THEM IN. AND f IT MIGHT BE SOME- FELLOW SAID YO THE FARM AND WANTS PUT THEM IN THIN' T DON'T WANT i ORDERED IT PUT TO KNOW WHAT YOu) THE LIBRARY/ M | MAGGIE TOSEE/ § IN THE LIBRARY-T WANT TO DO WITH 5 § z ( HAD TO REMOVE THEM / . N sk for it cither way ««.both trade-marks mean the same thing. BOTILED UNDER AUTHORTY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU CULD STORAUE CUMFANYX © 1950, The Coca-Cola Company

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