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A MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1950 . JOHN MONAGLE OFF FOR FAIRBANKS TO ATTEND FBI COURSE hn Monagle of the Al- J\take off this afternoon for Fair- banks to attend a four-day refresh- er course being offered there by the | ., Federal Bureau of Inves /" Five patrolmen in the Fair area, two from Tok Junction, s perhaps two from Glenn Allen will attend the school, according to Frank A. Metcalf, head of the high- way patrol. The course \mormng. - HURRICANE PASSES NEAR EAST C0AST BOSTON, Aug. 21.—®—New Eng- land breathed a sign of relief to as the season’s first major hurri- cane passed some 120 miles off the coast. Abnormal high tides and gale winds with guests to 55 miles an hour were reported in Nantucket and Cape Cod in southeastern Mas- sachusetts as the storm skirted the coast and roared out into the North Atlantic. The Weather Bureau said that the hurricane was expected to pass Canada’s maritime provinces about .10 a. m. The provinces battened < down but it was doubtful if the storm would strike on land. The Weather Bureau said in ad- begins tomorrow - W i visory that the hurricane still wn;: ‘dangerous with winds up to 100 M.P.H. near the center.” The Coast Guard credited advance warnings with preventing the loss of ships all along the Atlantic Coast. One merchant vessel, the'88. Edi- son Mariner, rode out thé center | of the hurricane in a 100-mile-an- hour wind south of Block Island, R. I CATHOLIC ACTIVE At 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening, | the CYO will meet in the Parish’ Hall to make arrangements for a picnic. t 7:45 Friday, there will be a ewing meeting for ladies of the Catholic parish in the Parish Hall. | A similar meeting will be held each ! at the same time until the; |annual b r takes place. Every-‘ | thing pr ed at these meetings will be entered in the bazaar needle- craft exhibit Donations may be/ left at the rectory. Anyone de-} siri information may call Mrs. Miles Godkin at Green 600 or Mrs. Blanche Stinziano at 800. we i | HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETS | The Alaska Housing Authority met t v in the Senate Chambers of the Federal Building. H | Those present included E. Glen Wilder of Anchorage, director; Mrs. | | Louise Miller of Ketchikan; Mayor | | 2. J. Loussac of Anchorage; and Gene Viulle, Juneau, representa- tive. | Passion plays are presented at; Oberammergau, Germany; Tegelen,) Holland; Spearfish, So. Dak. and Lawton, Okla., among other places. i ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY NORTHBOUND S.S. Baranof ... Aug. 22 Seward Aug. 29 Seward S.S. Aleutian . Cordova Valdez FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE S. 8. CHENA — AUGUST 24TH SOUTHBOUND S.S. Alaska ... Aug. 25 Petersburg Seattle Ketchikan S.S. Baranof ....Aug. 27 Ketchikan Seattle " H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 Alaska = Wo Refre Bundle up EVERYTHING that needs Laundering or Dry Cleaning and....LET US HELP! l - " PHONE I5 A weleome host to workers... at the famil rk O shed © 1950, Ths Cosa-Colo Company | 10:15—MINDY CARSON-NBC. 136 DISEMBARK SUN. jand Mrs. in offices and shops refresh Ask for it either way .. .both trade-marks mean the same thing. BOTILED UNDER AUTHORMY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY RADIO LOG | KINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. CBS—NBC DIAL 1460—JUNEAT | MONDAY EVENING | 6:00—News. i 6:15—Strange Adventure. ‘ 6:20—Sports Scene. . | i 6:30—Biliboard of Alr. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—CANDY MATSON-NBC. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS | 8:00—Forecasts. i 8:00—LEAVE IT TO JOAN-CBS. | 8:30—STARS AND STARTERS-| NBC. | 9:00—Alaska News. I 9:15—Cote Glee Club. | 9:30—THE BIG GUY-NBC. | | 10:00—News. 10:30—Forecasts. ! 10:35—Sign Off. ! TUESDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOON Sign On. 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. 7:05—Local Weather. | 7:30—News Summary 8:00—Morning Thought. | 8:10—Headline News. 8:20—Morning Thought 8:25—Weather report. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. 9:35—Keys to Melody. 9:45—YOU AND THE WORLD-: CBS. ! 10:00—News. | 10:05—Milady's Memc 1 —Thru Llistening Glass. 11:00—SOMEBODY KNOWS-CBS. 11:30—CHICAGOAN-CBS. 1 11:45—Singers of Songs. 11:55—Weather report. { 12:00—Pipes of Melody. 12:15—News. 12:30—DOWN HOMERS-NBC. | 1:00—GARRY MOORE-CBS. | 1:30—WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. | 2:00—VOICES AND EVENTS- | NBC. : 2:30—STARLIGHT OPERETTA- CBS. 3:00—ELMO ROPER-CBS. 4:30—AMERICAN FORUM OF AIR-NBC. 5:00—RESTAURANTE DEL PASEO-NBC. 5:00—ECHOES FROM TROPICS- NBC. 5:45—Snake Pit Show All programs subject to change due to conditions beyond our con- trol. FROM ALASKA; TO WESTWARD INP.M. | Disembarking from the Alaska! yesterday morning were 36 passen- | gers. There were no passengers em- barking for the voyage to the West- | ward. The Alaska arrived at 7:30| am. and departed at 1:30 pm.| Master of the ship is Capt. Henry Burns. From Seattle, passengers were: Lt. Ahlstrom, Mrs. Mildred Baker, Mrs. A. M. Burkes, Aubrey Burkes, Alfred P. Coles, Pfc. Thomas Connolly, Beatrice Erickson, Mr. and | Mrs. J. A. Herdlick, James Herd- lick, Mrs. Peggy Hutting and in- fant, Bradley Hutting, Mrs. Lena Lynch, Mrs. F. D. Merritt, Judge and Mrs. J. McGill, Mrs. S. Mac- Farlane, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Peder- | sen, Virginia Powell, Mrs. Dorothy | Simpson, Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Stef- | fansen and two children, Alice Thornborrow, Mrs. Carl Weidman. From Ketchikan: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, $ylvia Lister. From Petersburg: I. J. Cunz, Cora Singh, Mrs. Ellis Reynolds and son. ATTENTION REBEKAHS Picnic will be held at Auk Bay Bathing Beach Tuesday at 6 p.m. Bring your lunch. Coffee, pop and ice cream furnished by Lodge. 2t| iar red cooler " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIKE. -JUNEAU, ALASKA h OU MENTIONED SOMETHING Y OUT THUMPING ME, MISTER. HALL WE DEBATE THE | TELLIN' YA T HAD B8 7 4 iU TONE SHOT® A ) 4 USED T'KNOW GIVE Tl IN A DREAM... LU A PUT EVEN ¢ i FRED "\| MENUFF - . A ACTIN' QUEER SINCE A CH NERVE IT FROM \_ FRED AT 9 UNCE 'y TR G \ =i ~ WEIRDIE , THAT CHARACTER.2 i CANT LOANED IT BERT BIXBY e 2 PAGE FIVE LOANED IT TO DOC MORTENSON e CUTHE FELLOW 1 BORROWED /7 ( IT FROM WANTS IT BACK J 50 A T T GOTTA CONTACK HUMPHREY | AGAIN AN’ SEE BOINIE... I "JUST BECAUSE IM WOMAN ENOUGH TO ENJOY HAVING A COUPLE OF MEN FIGHTING OVER ME DOESN'T MEAN I'D LET A FAIR OF ROUGHNECKS HAVE A FIST- FRACAS IN THE PRESENCE OF A LADY. I THINK I GOT AMMOMINIA ... UH... I BEEN TRYIN’ T'SLEEP... I GOTTA GIT T'SLEEP... I IDEE... TAKIN' AFTERNOON .I THOT YA NEVER WENT TILL THREE IN TH’ —7 MORNING. B WHAT'S ‘(HE NAPS NOW.. 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