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THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1950 PAGE SEVEL STORM VICTIMS| RADIO LOG ARESOUGHTINB.C. v WATERS AFTER GALE VICTORIA, B. C, Aug. 18—(P y coastal craft and the Can- Navy tug Heatherton today shermen still miss- f an unusual gaie JEANNIE WANTS ) ME TO STAY AT HER_HOWSE OVERNIGHT TONIGHT--MAY I, 8 MAMA ? ASK YOUR £ aAcke VOUR MOTHER ~IF 2 Qm& SAYS IT'S ALL RIGHT, ITS ALL RIGHT T O WITH ME ) / \,\ i) / “For Better Appearance”™ CALL THE SLIGHTEST k IDEA ) g T G— HAVEN'T RINX Alaska Broadeasting Co. CBS — NBC DIAL 1460—JUNEAU H FRIDAY EVENING 6:15—Strange Advenhure. 6:00—News. 6:20—Sport Scene. 6:30—Billboard of “Alr. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—Ave Maria Hour 1 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS 8:00—Forecasts. 1 8:05—Music for Listening. 8:30—ARCHIE ANDREWS-NBC. 9:15—Cote Glee Club. 9:30—JOHNNY DOLLAR-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15--MINDY CARSON-NBC. 10:30—Forecasts. 10:35—Sign Off. land. It took one sank two! fishing vessels, blew eight ashore! and damaged 40 oth i Two fishermen were rescued last right by the Heatherton and the body of James V , Nanaimo fish- crman, wa d washed ashore | near the northern reaches of the island. Réscued were Albert Hadley and | Leonard Root, both of Qualicum, B, [ C. Their 39-foot boat was lost in | the mountainous seas. [ S — — And | have millionaires and celebrities dated w\ext year.) 7/ And that,my { hearties, is the \ tallest tale I've ‘-\\t:id you yet! ‘r i Satint, you Perhap haven't devoted you've much time to your noticed other guests. [ there arent | 1 P many other Saturday meorraue and Afiernoon b | Sign On 2 {.90—Sunr.se Surprise. 7:05—Locel Weather . { 7:30—-News Summary. 8:00—Morning Thought. pRIN(ESS louISE 8:15—News Headlines. | 8:25—Weather report. A 8:30—Langworth Choirsters. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. 9:35—Songs by Eddie Arnold. 9:45—Dusty Records. 10:00—News. 10:05—Just Jazz. 10:30—Kids on KINY. 11:00—~GANGBUSTERS-CBS. 11:30—Airlane Trio. 11:45—Harmony Time. 11:55—Forecast. 12:00—Hit Tunes. 12:15-—News. 12:30—FUN TO BE YOUNG- C l E A “ E R S Eight passengers disembarked from Skagway when the Princess /-SRI | [ ouise docked at 8 a.m. today, and ~|18 boarded for the 9 a.m. sailing NOTICE TO MARINERS “::* | Arriving this morning were Mr. and Mrs. M. Reed, Mrs. D. Fretter, Chatham Strait—Lighted Buoy Re- |Miss B. Watson, Miss N. Cook, D. lighted. | W. Richardson, G, W. Wigg and E. Hawk Inlet Lighted Buoy 3 (L.L.' Reynolds. | No. 2318) previously reported ex-| Embarking for down-coast pomss tinguished has been relighted. US| were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williams, ' fioast. and Geodetic Survey' Chart|Mr. and Mrs. G. Kyle, Mrs, W. J. o0s. 8202 and 8302. Comdr., 17th Maloney, Mrs, W. D. Anthony, CG District Notice to Marir.ers No.| Glenn Oakes, Elizabeth Currie, 44 of 17 July 11950. | Phyllis Duke, Mr. Goodwin and | THREE -LEGGED { COW IS NO GOOD TO ANYBODY ! sHE L(YES, BUT SHE ALSO { POPEYE, HAS A BROKEN LEG! HAS SUCH LOVELY, BROWN EYES! T'LL JES' POKE LP THIS BULUS-EYE AN’ FIND OUT I swow! 1S MY EAR-PANS DECEIVIN' ME, OR DO I HEAR FLINTLOCKS A-CLICKIN'? CBS. Sitkalidak, - Strait—Light Exting-' these Tulsequah miners: E. S. Ed-| 1:00—CLOAK AND DAGGER- uised. § | wards, E. Hammond, M. Ryan, J NBC. Pillar Point Light (L.L. No. 2521) | Orarige, 'A.' Prinn, Sandy Sandesen,! 1.0 cpcion soience reported extinguished will be re-{Mr!' Robinson and Mr. Klimiuk. 186 UNI.VERS;I‘Y EXPLORER- | lighted as soom: as: practicable. &3 B 2P s S | ©Coast and Geodetic Survey Chart | ! CBS. Nos. 8535 and 8556. EIGHIH AMERI(AN | 2:00—DATZ WITH MUSIC-CBS. Kogiak Island—Shelikof Slmi(—i 3:30—UP FOR PAROLE-CBS. kight Extinguished. | ARRES"‘ED IN TEXAS | Malina Point Light (LL. No.| 4:15—Children’s Chapel. 2539) reported extinguished will be | ! 4:30—JOE DI MAGGIO-NBC. relighted as soon as practicable. | As RUSS'A“ AGE“T 5:00—DIMENSION “X"-NBC. US Coast and Geodetic Survey | i 5:30—Viking Varieties. c‘gfi,;osfi?fiiégfilfl‘ss'Bayfm_4‘ LAREDO, Texas, Aug. 18—p— Al pmgr;rtnznsugec;dmo uz;m:x;:e formation on position of Aids to|Morton Sobell, 33, a civilian who ,’“j S T i ! Navigation—The positions of the | Once worked for the Navy, was ar- % [“following - aids to . navigation as|rested here today on charges of listed in the US Coast Guard, Pac- | 8iving defense secréts to Russia. BIDS (AllED FOR fic. Coast Light List, 1950, are in- He was taken to the Webb county f%orrect. A recent survey indicates | Jail, where several FBI agents began the following corrected positions: | questioning him closely. BRIDGE |N SHORT Bristol Bay Cannery Light (LXL.| Authorities would not immediately | Naknek Entrance Light (L.L.{reveal details of how Sobell was TE Io AlAsKA / No.. 2607) 587 434’ N. 157°02.8' W.; | deported from Mexico and of his Rou | Bristol Bay Cannery Light (L.L.|arrest at this border city. " | St 18 | No, 2608) 58°459' N. 157°036' W.;| Sobell was the eighth person &r-|, oryMPIA, Wash, Aug. 18—(B— The Bend Light (L. NoJ2608)| rested in a roundup of Americans pigs for a new bridge, described | 58°49.8' N. 156°59.9' W.; Grave- |accused of passing atom bomb and py senator Magnuson (D-Wash.) as| yard Point Light (LL. No. 2610) 58352.1" N., 157°00.8' W.; Tele- phcne Point Light (LL. No. 2611) 58°54.8' N. 157°022' W.; Squaw Light (LL. No. 2612) 1" N, -157°022' W.; Duck Light (LL. No. 2613) 157°0L7 W. , Creek 58°57.3' N, S. Coast and Geodetic Sur- | vey Chart No. 9051. Joseph Greenspun Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard Ccmmander, 17th CG District. Hat manufacturers say that the averagé American man wears a Size 7 hat. ‘pmiequwwMa.. - Jotefy chom TUSSY :(REAM DEODORANT ‘Tussy Cream Deodorant is part of your costume, part of the impression you maks, whether you're wearing gingha. - ¢ chiffon. This fluffy cosmetic deodorant guards your personal daintiness, leaves a haunting fragrance. Gentle to your skin and to the finest fabric. And it stays creamy 30 much longer! @ sizes, $1 and 50¢ rius Tax Juneau Drug Co. Phone 33 . P. O. Box 1151 other secrets to a Soviet spy ring. FBI Director J, Edgar Hoover said i that Sobell fled from the United | States in June to avoid arrest. ! | He was arrested at Laredo when | deported from Mexico back to this country: Sobell was employed on restricted work for the U.S. Navy at the Gen- | eral Electric Plant at Schenectady, N.Y., from 1942 to 1947. He is accused of having collabo- rated with the other Americans previously arrested in obtaining de- fense secrets during that period. Since he is charged with espion- | | age conspiracy in wartime, Sobell— | like the others similarly accused— faces a possible death penalty. WANT ADS BRING RESULIS | a “vital part of the shortest road | link from the United States to Al-| aska,” were called yesterday by William A. Bugge, director of the State Department of highways. The bridge, to be built across the Okahogan River just south of Oro- ville, is one of six projects for which bids will ke opened Sept. 7. Part of a program for relocating State Highway No. 10 along the east side of the river south of Oro-| ville, the span will join the ndw | highway with the present road from Oroville into Canada. { A connecting road from Prince George to Fort Saint John in Brit- ish Columbia will complete the short-route highway to Alaska, It| is expected to be completed by fall, Magnuson said, 1 SCHEDULED SAILINGS NORTHB0UND S.S. Alaska Aug. 20 Seward S.S. Baranof ....Aug. 22 Seward ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE S. 8. CHENA — AUGUST 24TH SOUTHBOUND 8.S. Aleutian ... Aug. 20 Wrangell Seattle Ketchikan S.S. Alaska Petersburg Ketchikan Seattle " H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 USE ) DARIGOLD / . ADDS FLAVOR ... TO FAVORED EVAPORATED A NORTHWEST PRODUCT 1 DARIGOLD : ] I \ RICHNESS RECIPES! 1 ForeoT My GLASSES WONDER WHAT'S AROUND.... TERRY, LAD, YOU : 5 HEARD THE DOOR- HOLDING FLUNKY. NO TICKET, NO IN/ A MINOR BUREAUCRAT, OBSESSED WITH - MERE TECHNICALITIES, HAZZ. 'ONE OF 'EM JUMPED OUT OF THE WINDOW INTO THAT TAILING ONE OF T.V. WIGGLES' THICK SHRUBBERY DOWN CGUNMEN AFTER HE LEAVES THE| TAVERN, DICK TRACY AND SAM CATCHEM FIND THEMSELVES ALL OF A SUDDEN YOU'RE A REFORM SCHOOL ARREDDY * I KNOWED YA WHEN.... WHATSOEVER ? GEE...I CAN'T GIT , OVER HOW REAL HUMPHREY GEEMED. WOT A SWEET GUY HE WAS. HOW'D 'E EVER MEET A JOIK LIKE THAT BOOKIE . THIS BUM COULDN'T WIN A FIVE-FURLONG RACE WIT/ A HEAD START OF FOUR FURLONGS. WELL...BE A JOIK...HORSE PLAYER i MEANWHILE. UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE HEAVY FOLIACE, T. V. WIGCLES FORCES A BASEMENT WINDOW AND LETS HIMSELF RIGHT BACK INTO THE SAME BUILDING! THAT'S WOT MAKES . LEFT A NOTE FER KNOBBY THAT TH' DREAM A PHONEY. 'D MEET 'IM AT HOME AN’ GO YUP. HE WOULDN'T OUT T'SUPPER WIT” ‘IM, NEVER ASSOSHIATE WIT A CRUMB LIKE BOINIE, TH’ BOOKIE, EVEN IN A #¥. MEANTIM TPAGS TH' TWE T'LL OROP IN HERE .. e 8 AW MR. JIGGS IS ASLEEP- JUST LET HIM NAP! NOW - WHERE 1S THE DOOR ? I NEARLY FELL OUT 'OF THE WINDOW # BUT I GUESS I CAN PUT THIS TAPE ON YOUR FOOT AGAIN == YOU JUST LIE BACK AND TAKE A NAP-- THIS WON'T HURT- THAT FATHEAD! HE BANDAGED TH' WRONG FOOT-AN' TH' GUY I'M SUING 15 COMING OVER TO SEE MY INULRY # YA-A-A! I SURE DID FALL ASLEEP--1I DIDN'T EVEN HEAR TH' DOCTCOR LEAVE/

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