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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN ‘N SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1950 “Tor Better Appearance” NATIONAL FIELD N 0 AR Alaska Broadcasting Co. | MESSAGE FROM | RADIO LOG 1hiE < T - I TL= ] | | AINY ! - - ) DAGWOOD =+« ) | BURN DOWN AND YOU ‘ : ) S 5 ) THE STEW ./ i % | CBS — NBC N o . 1 p ) ) ¢ Euuuvf DIAL 1460—JUNEAU [ s - £ | SATURDAY EVENING | 5:00—GANGBUSTERS-CBS. | | 5:30—Viking . Varieties. -} 5:45—Here's to Vets. 77 | i (Continued from Page Three) ! ML A AR 6:00—News. v ability. 0 I In connection with all of the! 6:15—Music. K abov an Legion has| 6:20—Sport Scene. | i yed a major roll. It 0—Billboard of the Alr. | ~Church Announcements. | —Local News. | 7:00-ROCKY JORDAN-CBS. | 7:30—SING IT AGAIN-CBS. | over two hundre 8:00—Forecasts. | 1 ments for thei; 8:05—Proudly We Hail. 3 = AND NOW THAT I'VE LAID MY CARDS ON J2d an can thank - 8:30—WINNER TAKE_ ALL-CBS. 4. ¥grnnos - s sampeal, Kl ls B e A ROLL M’ EYES AND ACT €OV, | \ TH' TABLE, I'D BE OBLIGED IF YOUD Jagg number one mandate since the end of World War One we initiated and aided in has: never been let down. | 9:15—Airlane Melodies. A 4 . i U STAND. A i LIKE GALS WHO NEVER HAD DEMONSTRATE WHERE: YO! Sl i b < O Ryttt ST DON IKE YOU NEV: THE ADVANTAGES OF A 5QUARE- I . " on all mam beneiits. | 10:15—PLAYBOYS-NBC. | Qe e A B ewo‘}:g ngf;‘e UPBRINGING. se are ably d by our|{ 10:30—Forecasts. ! T r ol A Legior twenty-fiv Service tate s cers, by the | 10:35—Sign Off. | ‘mbers of -the Field «NDAY | our legislative 1% /% Bign on, ei-‘(fli‘ifln.‘flrli group of diligent, ha 8:58—. .. .Cau.. » 5 a3 | sle who constantly hme} 9:00—Cavalcade Orchestra. | and his dependents in 9:30—Voice of Prophecy. | 10:00—Organ Music. | t at this time is in con-| 10:30—Silver Strings-Johnny | with the local office of the Thompson. ! rans Administration and with | 11:00—Baptist Goodnews Hour | | I | I ! d | IRIANGLE & CLEANERS |: w to lending cooperative assist- | 11:30—Blue Barron. A | o1 co “y“‘ b PO»‘“bgf-) MI; “fil“ 11:45—SALT LAKE CITY TAB- i ! s b B 5 also by tation of the part- | W - i | e— i ol Alatka to attend the con- | 13:15_Newe S VITAMIN LEAVES SUNNY | | YES—WE HEAR YOU VERY | [WHEN T.V. WIGGLES ACCOSTS i [ra— | vention. While here until noon of | 12130 Christian Brotherhood DELL ACRES, HE FEELS || CLEARLY. REPORT YOUR || YOU,KEEP HIM IN CON i {the 6th I shall be available to any | Hous. Y HES BEING WATCHED— POSITION — STREETS— VERSATION AS LONG e {isteran or his dependent in con- | 1.00_sUNDAY AT THE CHase- | | FUNTHEART AND THE KID || BT [E ISN'T WORRIED NUMBERS, ETC,, EVERY B arising out of his service With | y:30_putheran Hour. ; TILL ELEVEN O CLOCK— o e i RS b R B fine T b i A e Dere 10| 2:00—Alaska Light Concert, | LL PICK UP OLL 5_\SIDE. || 3 ey A render to you whatever servic | ¥ “ = - o 7 i R ) | RETESEL TN | | ID's PAY. o VA e 800 e Prasitegt g i axsPre: |- 10 OMRRGR Pea. ! S @ TRACY? | OY, So You're i jdent Hérhert Hoover as chairman,| 9:3¢—STARS OVER HOLLY- | ’fi\l i — g 3 | 0 Toure in ‘compiled and submitted eighteen | WOOD-CBS. 1 WA 7= i 4 ; { . yoluminous reports on government 4:00—~GUY LOMBARDO-CBS. ! $ S v 8 PR Clover ! fcorganization, seven of which dealt | 4:30—DUFFY'S TAVERN-NBC. | N with veterans benefits, Congress| 5:00—HOLLYWOOD BOWL | e i M has been considering these and | CONCERT-NBC. | o ! the 3¢ Legion has been| 6:00—News. | AKE sure you stay {the American Leg ting them, for to adopt them 6:15—Revival Hour. 1 o 7 - 7 there! would mean the dismemberment. of | 7:15—TRUITTS-NBC. [ | HAHY '_l'r:ré— IEAC#S COMED V;lE MAY gg\\l/EQA’éEEVfiMHE SCAT!! GO AWAY, PLEASE ! THAT H furniaibing 4 |the Veterans Administration which | 7:45—Yogi Yorgenson. FROM SEA ! LLANg EEL ACE)VES, MY Foop 15 FOR MARY ' ome furnishings and |,,,, i the one responsible agency | 7:50—Music. | [T oo BE oNE fiITMEP\/ ALL TERIEND, | AM (_GUITE” other possessions are nice for the handling of veterans bene- | 8:00—TOP SECRET-NBC. [ lor wimpy's missin' __fl_?_osmvg WE SHALL /! to own . . . but easy to |fits, Though staunch foes of the| §:30—ABC'S OF MUSIC-CBS. | [RoRsHES HAS 4 1 i 5 | veteran, mostly through ignorance| g.90—News. DM lose to fire, theft or other |of facts and circumstances, have | g9.15 THREE SUNS-NEBC. [ . peril. |fought hard to bring about the| 9:30 GUY LOMBARDO-CBS. | i . sorcalled reforms or economies,'I| 19.00_PAUSE 'THAT REFRESH- ' Guard against these |, ot happy to tell you that 5o ; expensive hazards now. || far the Legion has them licked and, H8-CRa. | 10:30—Weather. | * Call on this agency for |with your help vietory ks assured. | 150 _gign or, adequate insurance. National Field Representau\\f All programs subject to change N The American Legion ;3;\:;4 to conditions ueyond our cop- A @R “Enjsy weekend at TAKU LODGE. | ] :! §25 includes round trip transporta- IHE AR(TI( w'“s ) - tion from Juneau; deluxe lodging, iRy LeBl PR ¥ s - » Phone 249 meals, fishing. and sightseeing trips ¢ JERRY LEEMY, PROMOTER. H [ T J* THIS T DON'T SURE. THOLO Ji YEAHZ LISSEN, | : OF THE HUMPHREY CHANNEL ~/ GIVE YA TH’ 7 z 4 Seward Street Phone 202 for reservations. 592-tf | VARwUS CONIESIS R N 2, DEAR - B " Swim,GIVES ENTIRE PROCEEDS 7 sieeves outa i PROBLY 60T S AN Wi L ONCE THOT T Wy R T T | Mg TO ESTABLISH A HUMPHRE ] | > ° . JUNEAU Sewing machines for remt at the : { § WONDERFUL Rt s talalg IS VEST A ANGLE. CONCESSIONS. ) YOU DO...BUT HE'S White Sewing Machine Center. (Continued from Page Three) PARK ..." WELL..L...T K > A CHANGED GUY.. i1 g s 1 S N THIS IS ON TH D oo — COULDN'T BE MORE - SQUARE...HE'S ‘GENERAL CONTRACTORS PHONE 357 he obligatica. | DELIGHTED.IT'S JUST AT B b . = With a new year just around the RA| " 3 A Gla'fler c°nsh“cil°n co ~orner, Commander McLain says i | that the real contest is for every New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work 208t in: the department o get ahead Plastering — Concrete Pouring it c R o o . Sand and Gravel Hauling p * ! tion of Commander Mc- | : “Perry McLain, our Depart- | ment Commander is to be praised | for the high type of service given ‘the American Legion Deparr.mcr:‘.. |in his untiring efforts to place our o 5 | department on a higher basis. He I DONT SEE WHfiT TH D'NG‘DONG |planned his work the that | E N placned his work then saw that | YE NEED A BALLOT BOX FER, 5 those plans were carried out.» | 3 “RiDDLES““YO'RE o ! s Commances nres oo on | | SWOW, PR \HEWOZ HERDITEER | I\ 71" ONLIEST cANDIDATE £55 | | have been organized and Hoofiah | RIDDLES’ DIDN'T EVEN N' TH' TICKI > 7 | * : @ | 70 GIT HIS BALLOT o ET 9 ) | post revived to a live post. He has | 5TOP TO T'P "."5 HHT. {/ /“ l . | brought to our department more | NOD, OR SAY‘HOWDY' Box NH"‘ED UP‘ A o < \ 1 |honors during one term of office | MHW" . @ (" @? » G SNER than any other Department Com- | %7 = 3 & 3 0y i o |mander in Alaska. We congratu- 7 6(; Y, /@r ( Ne \» G’ d N f I C m Eatersl |late you Perry, for your loyalty 4 (3 #/’ * 00 eWS 01’ Ce l‘ea . |and hard work in bringing to us Y -’ / v With every quart of delicious |the nice things we have enjoyed | | = . SWIFT’S ice cream you buy at dgFing. 184050, Percy’s -Saturday, Sundav and Monday you get a PINT FREE. Commander McLain admits that | | the year has been a strenuous one. ‘He predicts a large convention at- | tendance and spirited business ses- oy : { ek, ;cosaier swiin o Sy SRR o SRl Remember,/it’'s Fo;' et it, Son c oward accomplishing the purposes | 4 . o on —| Ice Cream Cake Rolls .. .. 55¢ and community service which have| | DONt get too because you're My \ sivi%g good food and |been the guiding principles of Te | steamed up, | ¥ doing wel}. \ service. Another two you're right. | Américan Legion through the years | Corky. You'll Otherwise, they weeks and you'll have Thanks op'. g always have wouldn’t notice a new set of worries. /ZA . 7 y AFL Longshoremen Rebukedby Truman; EES PM & /| Quick Reply Made (By Associated Press) b President . Truman has rebuked AFL longshoremen for refusing to handle cargoes to or from Russia. J competition. L ALASKA STEAMSHIP COM PANY SCHEDULED SAILINGS £ o |} id i . T - T SNy et Mr. Truman said it’s not up to the| , — L = e = | union to set this country’s foreign | * F 3 policy. | AR/ ILL JUST GO ; | g 1 THE LIBRARY AN' AR/ THIS 15 UN SOUTHBOUND Union President Joseph Ryan had B S | 5 OH/ WELL-IT |1 NORTHBO D an answer. He said if ‘Mr. 'I‘rumnn; < Vé%fi;:g)gfil/—}' 7 WAS A lfl‘fbg 3 # L <] A S.S. Alaska ....Sept. 3 | S.S. Aleutian ._Sept. 3 -t S AERmAUESE IO, Liggaaris S Seward Wrangell Seattle thing more to say, his Ijll'l on’s Atlan- ; hika 3 tic District Council will be glad to SS. B g Ketehikan discuss their views. The Council| .S. Baranof ...Sept. vilt - Sy 0! P! S.S. Alaska ........ Sept. 8 31)" meet in New York next Wednes. | Petersburg Seattle ay. | JFetchikan LT. NORCROSS HERE ‘ Lt. W. H. Norcross of Ft. Richard- 'FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE son is stopping at the Hotel Juneau, b - - RING SPLICE — September 15th . . . FROM KETCHIKAN H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 Bill Lockwood of Ketchikan is o registered at the Baranof Hotel. i

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