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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1950 B ! iyte will be provided with al AlASKA poITERS personal instructor to help him |xm his “first piece the first eve- MEET, LAY PLANS |":. : ] ®d | Information about membership in 1 ithe club can be obtained by con- | Holmquist; Vive President Mrs. oA v |let Bowman, Secretary Mrs. Flor- ¥ormally opening the fall craftience Oakes, or the Treasurer, Mrs. season. the Alasna Fotfers met last|Katherine Hagemeir. The club has night to :ay plans for fail and win- plenty clay and glazes on hand so ter evenings and to prepare for the newcomers need provide nothing 6th Annual Arts and Crafts exhibi® put the desire to acquire a new and to be heid next spring. Vfascinating hobby. Meetings will bd on the first| At last night's meeting, members Wednesday of each month at the' discussed their summer’s work and club rooms in the A.B. Hall. At the the advisibility of acquiring an ad- first of this series on October ditional kiln. It was also brought 4 at 8 p.m., Mrs. Helen Hixson will o{it that pottery-making has caught conduct a demonstration of the on in various other towns of Al- slab method for beginniners. Each ka. There are ¢ potters in ;8 Sitka, and ting in a suburb of Anchorage, enard. Locally-made pottery is in Sitka shops an being formed there. In se ces, notably Anchorage ar ments are being con- | the use of local Elays | th excellent results. ery-making in Alaska ft but in the dim past, | askan Indians and Eskimos made pottery of a sort. Unknown transient Indians made both firedi |and uniired clay vessels in Alaska, | | while the Eskimos invented a un- | { ique pottery cf blood, feathers and | ic Local ceramatists hope to| { improve on thi: | PR g el et “For Better Appearance” CALL | KASHOOK SENTENCED i l TO 9% DAYS IN JAIL In the U.S. Commissioner’s court 1 yesterday, Luke Kashook pleaded | | guilty to a charge of drunk and dis- \ {orderly conduct and was sentenced | by Judge Felix Gray to 90 days in { federal jail. | The complaint signed by Police { Chief Bernard Hulk, accused Ka- shook . of disturbing and annoying residents of the Snow White Apart- | I R I A " G l E {ments earlier yesterday. | RADIO LOG RINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. CBS—NBC DIAL 1460—JUNEAU TUESDAY EVENING 6:00—News. 6:15--B. P. O. Elks. 6:30—Billboard of the Alr. 6:45—Local News. 7:30—ARTHUR GQDFREY-CBS. 00—PHIL MARLOWE-CBS. | 8:30—QUIZ KIDS-NBC. :00—Alaska News. :15—Cote Glee Club. :30—CHARLES BOYER-CBS. :00—Tomorrow's News. :15—Sports Roundup. ¢ .30—Forecasts 10:35—Sign Off. WEDNESDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOON Sign on. b 7:00--Dunking with Druxman. 7:30--News Summary. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:10—Healline News. 0:25—Weather Forecasts. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Forecasts. 9:35—Trio Time. 9:45—YOU AND SPREADING DEMOCRACY-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:05—Milady’s Memo. 10:30—Salon Serenade. 11:30—CHICAGOANS-CBS. 11:45—TERREA LEA-NBC. 12:00—Forecasts. 12:05—Time for % T ime. 12:00—Time for 3% Time. Noon News. Four Knights. | 1:00—TREASURY BANDSTAND- i CBS. | 1:30—LABOR AND ELECTIONS- CBS. 2:00—Symphony. 3:00~WELK ORCHESTRA-CBS. 3:30—Parade of Hits. 4:30—FIRST FREEDOM-NBC. 5:00-ECHOES FROM THE TROPICS-NBC. 5:15—Red Cross. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-JUNEAU, ALASKA 5 RING, & THE MET ¥ 15 NEW ) S LLow GoLLY! oL HOTS HAS GOTTA WORK! TES LOOKS LIKE HE'S READY PAGE SEVEN range you 4 have to use Lir's anticrated. v L ) > > J That broiler ain’t even got a hemostat on it! - ¥ Yakity yakity yak! Why did | e¥/er‘ tadke you back? BEEN REHEARSGING IN MY MIND HOW TO T REBEL THAT \ MACPIPER 15 THE MAN &H LISHOULD MARRY. .. ILL JUS i CONVINCE sz«, ‘ IT WAS REBEL.. GHE WANTS ME TO TAKE | HER GHOPPING IN THE BAZAAR TOMORROW AFTERNOON AND SHE HOPES I HAVEN'T THOUGHT OF ANY MORE DOPEY REASONS T OF MARRYING HER. ( l E A “ E { The case was prosecuted by !As\'ifinnt U.S. Attorney Stanley D. AT D2 | AN' IF T WUZ YOU-UNS T WOULDN'T NEED TO!! {F I WUZ YOU-UNS I'D GIT ME A COMB AN’ UNTANGLE THAT STRAGGLY MOP C'HAIR 5:30—SLIM BRYANT-NBC. 6:00—Dinner News. All programs subject to change 4 ;\;«; to conditions beyond our coxn- | I svjog\? HEQQ’!-_ES ,;‘ YE ORTER SPRUCE YORESE'F UP A LEETLE, - , NOW THAT YO'RE MAYOR OF HOOTIN' HOLLER Under New Ownership ; CLASSES REOPEN AT U. OF ALASKA; ~ STUDENTS DELAYED FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Sept. 26.— | M—Classes have started at the Un- | iversity of Alaska but there ‘are’ about 50 gaps in student ranks. Blame caribou hunting and scienti- fic research. | The University News Bureau an- nounces the enrollment is 289 some 50 prospective pupils are still ou'g hunting and Fred Milan, meteor-| | ologist major, is marooned on ?n! ice cap, | Milan, who has been calculating | the speed of ice floes with Insti- | tute of North American sc! | near Juneau, radioed he was |on the cap but expected to hitch-| hike a plane ride to Fairbanks| | when the weather cleared. [ Though the bulk of the student| | body is from Alaska, 30 states and | | the District of Columbia are repre- sented as well as Brazil, Trinidad | |and the Yukon Territory. | Alaskans ude: Fairbanks, «79; | ! | Anchorage, 25; Cordova, 4; Point, Barrow 3; and Palmer and Iliana, ! Youl' nepositfi 1 each. Fourteen others are from | 5 California; five from Massachuseti ARE SAFE !one from Brazil, one from Trini dad and one from Whitehorse, Y. BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS one DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED The Spudunat Stot (George Brothers Bldg. AND FURTHER DOWN THE TRACK. LOOKS LIKE ANOTHER ONE COMING TOWARD ME. IFONLY THE o SWITC s s ' MUST BE THAT FOOL_ 27/ RUNNING LATE AGAIN. HE'LL | KILL SOMEBODY SOME DAY, IS NOW OPEN Monday through Saturday 7a.m.to6p. m. THEAR A VOICE? SOME- )| | BobYs YELLING AND ( § SCREAMING [t l 3. THERE ! _f Enjoy a delicious, steaming hot cup f of Coffee and a pair of better-than- ever Spudnuis during your morn- ing or afternoon break. MR. and MRS. SHERMAN CROSBY, Proprietors AND NOW, AY DEAR | HAWE A PLEASANT SURPRISE FOR You! | VES, A DPELIGHTFUL SURPRSE FOR THE STARTED LATE AND IS GETTING | WANT You MAR RACE YOU SHALL BE To REMEMBER PROPPIN' r:;\.xamsxz THE FIRST COW BVER B'HINE Eighty veterans are taking courses | under the GI Bill. Twenty students | are enrolled in the Department of Agriculture. FGURTH DIVISION | DEMOCRATS PLAN | RALLY WEDNESDAY Bartleft, Gruening Speak-| ers-Rivers Scheduled fo | Answer White's Charges THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In 4ddition, the bank is a2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. PHOOEY” WHY DOES . THE STATE WASTE & . PRECIOUS LARGE QUANTITIES OF OUR NO, MR. PALOOKA, THE STATE DEPARTMENT HAS HAD NO WORD AT ALL, APPARENTLY THEY ARE HOLDING HIM AS A SPY. OUR AMBASSADOR WILL PERSONALLY TAKE OVER TE ASE . r HAS THERE BEEN ANY FURTHER INFORMATION AT ALL ABOUT HUMPHREY PENNYWORTHZ COMMISSAR VEEL NOD SEE YOU. GO VAY * TAKE THIS CABBAGE SOUP AND BLACK BREAD TO THAT VICIOUS CAPITALISTIC ENEMY OF THE MASSES, THE AMERICANSKI SPY. c BUT I INSIST ON SEEING THE COMMISSAR IN CHARGE OF THIS CASE. OE FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Sept. 26— | (P—Fourth Division Democrats will | TEL.EMEDNES stage a pre-election rally here to- STATE DEPT. AT WASHINGTON. | FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA morrow with Delegate E. L. Bart-| 'MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION lett and Gov. Ernest Gruening as ; . the guests of honor and principal speakers. Ralph J. Rivers, Fairbanks attor- i ney, also is scheduled to answer charges made by Republican Leader | Albert White in a speech here two weeks ago. ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SCHEDPLED SAILINGS —d s MARRIED YESTERDAY Rachel Johnson of Klukwan be- came the bride of Jones Hotch, Klukwan fisherman, at an after- noop ceremony yesterday in the U.S. Commisisoner’s courtroom. Judge "Felix Gray presided, and the couple’s attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jacobs. DON'T THINKW\ A MR TINDOME OF THE ROBIN - /EA fi:yu GIVE || STEAL CO. 1S ON THE PHONE! T ~LET | HE WISHES TO SPEAK TO YOU SIGN IN FRONT OF PRACTICALLY RUINED = ALONE | e e T P BY THE CONTRIVANCE: ELLIT. PROPERTY # (( A TINDOME ? YES - THAT MYy BROTHER b EINE X T YES-IT'S A FINE INSTALLED / | HOPE HE - FOR HIS Y5 1T/ INVENTION -A FINE STATE OF AFFAIRS// HE DIDN'T CARE ABOUT THE HOUSE -HE THOUGHT IT WAS A FOLNDRY- HE WANTED THE PIPES AND IRON/ HE PROBABLY SAW WHAT/RE WE GOING TO THE "FOR SALE" DO WITH THIS HOUSE ? I WILL ADMIT IT 1S NORTHBOUND S.S. Denali Sept. 26 Sitka Seward S.S. Denali Petersburg Ketchikan S.S. Alaska Oct. 8 Wrangell Seattle Ketchikan MARRIAGE LICENSE | Application for a marriage li- cense has been made in the US. Commissioner’s office by Clyde Cottle Bogh, formerly of Seattle, | and Mrs. Isabel Florence Price of this city." l Seattle S.S. Alaska Oct. 3 Seward FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE §. S. CHENA — September 28th H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4