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" WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, »Catholic Charch Sefs Up New Dogma _During Holy Year 1 VATICAN CITY, Aug. 16 — (B — _. The bodily, ¢ usumptlon into heaven . of the Vlu;gln Mary, the mother of iy Jesus Christ, will be declared to be a dogma of the Catholic church » Nov. 1, Vatican sources said today. b o Pronouncement of the new dog- , ma—one of the most important . ceremonies of the 1950 Holy Year— . Will be-made by Pope Pius XII 9 Mpon the closing day of an inter- 1950 AT PIONEERS' MEET { PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 1 Al Seattle woman’s first novel will be | introduced here this weekend dur- ! ing the annual weekend of the| Alaska-Yukon pioneers. Mary M. Parker, author of “This Was Alaska,” will be honor guest at several functions when the Rose | City plays host to the sourdough | stampeders. Autographing parties-and lunch- RADIO 106 AINTY Alaska 4 CBS — DIAL 1460—JUNEAU WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:00—News. 6:15—Musle. 6:20—Sports Scene. 6:30—Blillboard of Amr. 6:45—Local News. "' 7:00—~GRANBY'S ACRES-CBS. 7:30—AR’ GOQFREY-CBS. 8:00—QUIZ KIDS-NBC. 8:30—THE BIG STORY-NBC. 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Cote Glee Club. 9:30—JEFF REGAN-CBS. Oo. THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPixk—JUNEAU, ALASKA HELLO--- CIRCULATION WONDERFUL CIRCULATION RTMI eons mark the premier of the gold rush adventure tale. A window of Al, STRANGERS, L PRESUME YOU HAVE GUEST.CARDS OF QD!IRSE’ 10:00—News. 10:15—MINDY CARSON-NBC. 10:30—Forecasts. 10:35—Sign Off ;+ Datlonal Marian Congress to be - held in Rome. N .« The Pontiff has called a u}fi: Portland’s largest department store | L consistory for Oct. 30, at W] features the book which is dedicated 4 final preparations for the promul-|to northland pioneers. AMATEUR SWABBIES WERE HOLDING NEITHER CRIMINALS \ »i gation of the new dogma will ber Mrs. Parker is the wife of Capt.! s Howell Parker, master of the Puxet.l made. Most Catholics for centuries have | Sound excursion' vessel, Virginia V. ,r believed that the mother of Jesus . was borne bodily fnto heaven. See Village of Hoonah , Fish halibut and trout—visit sal- mon cannery in operation. If in- . terested in week end trip see Jack + Westfall on board Monterey or ' phone 48. 81-2¢ "' Peasant Skirts—Special this week— : $3.95 to $7.95 Stevens Up-The-Stairs Store 81-2x P S WHY DIDN'T SOME- ¢ "BODY TELL ME? T HAT’S the “day after the disaster” roar of the fellow with no insurance or too little. He's been hurt FINAN- | CIALLY. - Spare YOURSELF from > laryngitis and from finan- cial you have adequate insur- . ;ance for your home, busi- ness, car, and other posses- sions NOW. Shattuck Agenecy Phone 249 Seward Street JUNEAU ——"'"'h and Ray Cavanaugh. g oss too. = Make sure | CONFERS HERE John Muskat, attorney in the { Division of Territories, Washington, {D. C. is now in Juneau conferring with Public Works officials in coh- | nection with a coordination pro- gram between public works and Yhousing projects. He came here jfrom Anchorage where he met with Robert Christenson, Housing and |Home Finance officer from Seattle who is making city planning studies. 'Chrtstemon is due in Juneau| Thursday, The object of the studies is to make recommendation for future orderly expansion of Alaska cm:s ]togemer with recommendations for |necessary legislation to fit the| plnn.s § e i GO TO FAIRBANKS Thomas B. Quinn, district counsel for Alaska Public Works and John | Argetsinger, district engineer, has left for Fairbanks where Arget- |singer will inspect progress on cur- rent projects and Quinn will ex- jecute a project agreement with the { Fairbanks Independent School Dts-: trict. | ! Quinn will go on to Anchorage to execute a contract with Loyler and Casler of Palmer for the con- ‘structlon of a school at Chigiak. I MISS LUND LEAVING Maxine Lund of the General 1Services office will leave today | ‘for a two ~weeks vacation. She | ‘will fly to Haines, drive over the ! i Alaska Highway to Fairbanks and | Anchorage. In Anchorage she will {Visit her brother, Bill Lund, an! ‘Alaska Airlines pilot. AR R I | MONTANANS HERE Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hole of Bill- | ings, Mont., are at- the Baranof | 'Hogel : ! ALEUTIAN LEAVES The Aleutian sailed for the west- | .ward at 9 o'clock last night with ; five passengers embarking for Sew- | jard. They were Miss Goldie Busko, +Fina Ivanoff, C. C. Staples, H ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SCHEDULED SAILINGS NORTHBOUND S.S. Alaska .....Aug. 20 Seward S.S. Baranof ....Aug. 22 Seward FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE S. 8. CHENA — AUGUST 24TH SOUTHBOUND S.S. Aleutian ....Aug. 20 Wrangell Seattle Ketchikan S.S. Alaska ...... Petersburg Ketchikan ‘ Aug. 25 Seattle " H. E: GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 Bundle up EVERYTHING that #i¢eds Laundering or Dry Cléaning tind....LET U Alaska 2 o iaa T . PHONEIS — —_— e S HELP! THUABDAE MOKNING AND AFTERNOON Sign on. 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. 1:05—Local Weather. 7:30—News Summary. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:15—News Headlines. 8:25—Weather report. 9:00—Musi2 for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. 9:35—Keys to. Melody. 9:45—~YOU AND KEEPING COOL-CBS. 10:00—News. 13:05—Milady’s. Memo. 10:30—Cavaleade of Music. 11:00—TOO MANY .COOKS-CBS. 11:30—MATPNEE-CBS. 11:45—Singer of Songs. 11:55—Forecast. 12:00—Pipes of Melody. 12:15—News. 12:30—HOMETOWNERS-NBC. 1:00—~GARRY MOORE-CBS. 1:30—~WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. 2:00—MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. 2:30—MUSIC FROM HOLLY- ‘WOOD-NBC. 3:00—PUBLIC AFFAIRS-NBC. 3:15—Bing Bings. 3:30—Parade of Hits. 4:30—ETERNAL LIGHT-NBC. 5:00—Story Lady. 5:05—Music. 5:15—League Women Voters. 6:30—Stars On Parade. 6:45—Excursions in Science. NEW 4-H CLUB FORMED Club under the direction of Mrs. Marilyn Herring at the home of home demonstration leader, Mrs. Edythe E. Walker, last week. Girls chose their own positions as follows: President, Carol Lawrence; Vice- President, Lennet Hebert; Secretary, ness; Reporter, Judy Foss and Song Leader, Nancy Berggren. If girls living in either the High- lands or Seatter Tract would like to join this club, please call Mrs. Her- ring. Two more memberships are available. The 4-H Club meets every other Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Judy Foss, Reporter. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE ROAD COMMISSION, AUGUST 16. 1950. SEALED BIDS will be receiv- ed at the office of the Bureau of Public Roads, 419 Federal and Ter- ritorial Building, Juneau, Alaska, until 9:00 o'clock AM. on Septem- ber 20, 1850, and then publicly opened for furnishing the materials and m' Alaska Highway, Section A, B, Surfacing, Fourth Judicial Division; Territory of Alaska. The projl extending from Big Delta to Sears Creek is 51.75 miles in length and | the principal ftems of work are dp- | proximately as_follows: Extra and Miscellaneous Force Account w&-k All Reg'd; Clearing 27 Acres; Gr bing 20 Acres; Unclassified Exca ption 214,500 Cu. Yds.; Unclassi: ed 'Excavation for Structures 1600 Cu. ¥ds.; Unclassified Excavation for Bqrrow 620,000 Cy. Yds.; Overhaul 361500 Sta. Yds.; Special Qverhaul of Borrow 198,000 Cu. ¥ds. Mi.; Pit Clearinz 60 Acres; Pit Stripping 85,000 Cu. Yds.; Crushed Gravel'or Crushed Stone Basg Course 204,000, Cu. Yds.; Aspha}t 4,090 'lom Cover Aggregate for Seal Coat 7,200 Tons; Class F Pavement, Plant 53,000 Tons; Treated 0 M.; Corrugated Sheet Metat Cul- vert Pipe 53566 Lin. Bt. Plans and ' | specifications may be examined by prospective bidders . at Bureau of Public Roags, 419 Federal and Ter- ritorial Building, eay, - Alaska; Bureau of lic ds, Seward, Al- aska; Associated Genersl Contract- ors: of -Americs, Benjamin Franklin Hotel, Seattle, Washington; Asso- ciated General Contractors of. Am- erica, Spm,, Pottllnd Oregon; Lon- tractors of Amrlca, St., Spokane, wmm;um; Asso- clated General Contractors of Am- erica, 304-306 Centra] Byijding, An- chorage, Alaska. Wherpe copies of plaps and specif are re- quested, a deposit 0.00 will be required to insure their return. If these are not returhed within 15 days after opening of bids, the de- posit will be. forfeited to the Goy- ernment. Checks should be made T of and - tained at the of- flue the Bureau of Public Roads, 419 Pederal and Territorial Build- ing, Juneau, Algska. H. A. Stoddart, I About Pickhandle lke's Six girls from the Highlands and ! | Seatter Tract formed a new 4-H| Ann Nelson; Treasurer, Ann Fur-| INTERIOR ALASKA | performing the work for ¢onstruct- o Grading, Surfacing and Bituminoys | 1. M. Pt B. | foer 3 ,'nrls TARGET. | Stevens | - NEI Division First publication, Aug 16, 1950. i Last publication, Aug. 23, 1950, THEIR WEEKLY HOEDOWN, BUT HE _ PIDN'T WARN US HOW BAD THE NATIVE DIXIELAND VERSION |S! burro Bess who Found the gold strike all by herself, what became of her, Squint? LOWER THE OTHER BOAT, SWEE' PEA /! VOU'RE STALLING ME! OKAY. SEE HOW YOU LIKE IS IN YOUR TELEVISION FUNNY HUMPHREY'D KNOW A CRUMBUM BOOKIE...WELL... . HMMM...GUESS IT'S BECUZ HE'S TOL'RUNT AN’ LIKES EV'RYBODY. SgL 1 CIOUS!!: NOR SCREWBALLS, [ She went back]| to camp to fetch him an’ OF SNUFFY'S If |lke was dead an’ Bess disappeared, how did anybody ever know she struck it rich®? She hung around there for a day or/ so an’ then < disappeared forever found him . . into the mountains. KNOW, SWEE'PEA! K HE MUST BE IN TROUBLE! HECK" I HOPED IT WAS CATTLE INJUNS ¥ 7~ PROB'LY NO SUCH HORSE EVEN...HEH HEH. FUNNY HOW REAL DREAMS SEEM TILL YA WAKE UP AN’ GIT BACK T'REAL'TY. “T'DAY iN TH* {THOID AT ,,{ m-&' !} A A .~ - ERE COMES "R/, " f!w-- I SWOW'N.OO%‘D!‘NfigT’ TH' VARMINT'S WEARIN' ON HIS CHIST ! HANT WOULD BE: TO* LCH .AEE FOR FIVE N’ TO MY U WELL TAKE TEN DOLLARS/ WELL-WELL ASK THOUSAND-AND IF HE WON'T Ray TWO THOUSAND- PARDON ME -MR.JIGGS - I MUST CALL WP MY OFFICE -MY PARTNERS AT THE BAR TODAY~--- IT'S A VERY IMPORTANT CASE --HELLO~ I WISH I HADN'T RETAINED THIS GUY AS MY LAWYER- FLL PROBABLY WIND LR IN VAIL ¥ It wasn’t till three years | later they found'her" WELL-PARTNER - ABOUT T WELL- (24 MAKE HM YOU CREDIT FOR BROKEN BOTTLE # :

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