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OCTOBER 25, 1950 WEDNESDAY, DEVIL REAL THING, \ SAYS EVANGELIST That the devil is a real thing and | $ not a mere principle of evil; that God did not make the dev 1S created an exalted angel who, from E te of perfection and holiness, n T » himself into the devil by re rea:y gOOd! bellion against God, was affirmed ! last night by Evangelist C. L. Vorie: in the Prophetic Light auditorium - jon the corner of Second and Main People listened with interest while the speaker continued using the Blb](‘ as a basis of mrm- | | | PALL MALL ctgare!!es present the prize winning "BIG STORY" NBC at a new time Tomorrow, Thursday, . 8:30 P. M. KINY If. He is pleased R with horns, hoofs and t to be looking ch is r and 1 ' ppears to be innocent and beautiful.” | ripture this is| e for we read in I Cor. | arvel; for Sat: ormed into an a therefore it is no g his ministers also be trans- | the ministers of riglu-i RADIO LOG RKRINTY Alaska Broadcasting Co. CBS — NBC DIAL 1460—JUNEAU WEDNESLAY =VENING 6 00—News 6:15—Strange Adventure. 6:20—Dinner Music. 6:30—RBillboard of Air. 6 :45—Loca ewWs. 7:00—KIN vs. JONES FIGHT- CBS. 00—-ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. | 30—UNIV. OF CHICAGO ROUNDTABLE-NBC. :00—Alaska News. 9:15—Cote Glee Club. 9:30—CLOAK AND DAGGER- NBC. 10:00—News. 10:15—Sports Roundup. 10:30—Forecasts. 10:35—Sign Off i | | | | | | | | | THTUXSDAT MORNING AND AFTERNOON Sign On. 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. 1+65—Local Weather. 7:30—News Summary. 8:00—Morning Thought. THE DAILY ALASKA TMPlIu JUNEAU, ALASKA DAGWOOD, 'I'M GOING TO THE MARKET v - WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE FOR P DINNER ? I DONT 6.I. FLY-50LDIERS ARE /BUT THE OPPOSITION R 15 FOND OF WEARING WIVES ARE THE COOKS--- WHY DO THEY ALWAYS ASK THEIR HUSBANDS TO PLAN THE MEALS? BECAUSE WIVES REALIZE THEY WERE PUT ON EARTH TO MAKE THEIR HUSBANDS Y PAGE SEVEN T'S THEIR DUTY TO ASK THEIR HUSBANDS WHAT THEY WANT, BEFORE THEY TELL THEM WHAT, THEY'RE GOING TO GET . .AND NEEDLING CIVILIANG J ATTENTION! PLIGHT 15 ONE WAY OF MAKING ¢ THEM .-.I_KA'*IvE CON AlEWAYé, TO SINGAPORE, R_NOW LOADING... < KNOW. THEY THIS DEAL. WE CHANCES — JANUS JANES LIFE MIGHT DEPEND ON IT! ’ N OUR COLORS... TAKE NO SEVEN, PENINSULAR BABE THAT HER LOW, :; SNEAKY APPROACH Wll-l.’ e OF GET HER NOTHING 8:10—News Headlines. s 8:25—Weather report. 1l about dancing tables, bodies | 9:00-—Musiz for the Missus. n the air, messages from | 9:30—Weather revort. d. and whether these pheno- | 9:35—Keys to Melody. liy happen or are all trick-| 9:45—YOU AND THE WORLD- . Every one is cordially invited | preceded by "My Friend Irma"” CBS In the lecture tonight on the \,Lb- tism, Mr. Vories prom ’..'A‘ b| ?. / understatement, Mrs. Wallet' So"that’sthe"new dishwasher:.' Some mprovemen‘t, I'd say' You take'hold okay. What's s Withithe'last’guy it your, name 2 'was yak|ty yak:all day, long! You don’t ‘talk much’¥, alcade ~f Music. ENGINEERS T0 =i SURVEY SEALASKA &5 -5 25 i _TERREA LEA-NEC. | 12:00—Forecasts. | | 1 | RIVERS, HARBORS 1. o v 12:30—ORGAN MUSIC-NBC. 12:45—ELMO ROPER-CBS. 1:00—TREASURY BANDSTAND- | CBS. :30—PLACE IN SUN-CBS. :00—Symphony Hall. :00—NEW BIRTH OF FREE- DOM-CBS. 3:156—CHICAGOANS-CBS. :30—Parade of Hits 4:30—National Guard. :45—~MEMO FROM LAKE SUC- CESS-CBS. Under charter by the U. S. Army | Engineers, the Fish and Wildlife Service ssel Brant shoved off| his morning for a 10-day trip in| southeast Alaska waters. The group of professional men | ) ITHOUCJ—ITI HEARD FE[:T SUDDENLY, A CAR TURNED | | WHEN HE SAW ME [ AND ON THE ROOF OF THIS INTO THE OTHER END OF | [HE FLOPPEDDOWN { THEN IS THIS WAY, MR. TRACY~ GARAGE,BUT IT WAS DARK THE ALLEY AND IN THE | [ON HIS STOMACH \WHAT? I WAS CUTTING THROUGH HEADLIGHTS I SAW ROPES THIS ALLEY TO PICK UP LATE EDITIONS FROM THE HANCIING ICIWRIANE and harbors in this area. Thej not holding meetings. WALK AWAY. ..pnng Aparimeni Hbtel i Finesl Hgiel Buoms_ ichorxgz‘ George F. Hopkins, of the | Regional Forester B. Frank F tzleman of the U. S. For m(ldC (h" arra Dele;a\e E L. i | the party at Wr: burg. George Sundborg, to the Governor and consultar v.hu Alaska Development Board, | to go along. DOWII’DWI'I Seaitle In the group will be Col. James | Truitt, who is in charge of a com- 2 and 3 room De Luxe | prehensive rivers and harbors Apartments available | vey, with headquarters in Portl at reasonable rates. | L. A, Stanley and Harold L. Mcat: of the District Engineers office, An. e o, | Seattle Di ct Corps of Engin 1100 Fi‘th Avenue, | formerly responsible for civil w Seattle 1 Washington lin Alaska; F 0. McGrew and R. both of Portland. ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN | via Petersburg and Wrangell \ With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg i Convenient. afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. | FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 i | I Yeur Beposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS e | J POSITS { THIS BANK | | | i il Toik oisiseinart chs bank is pledged to conerva tive opecation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. ln addition, the ban'- is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit’Ineuc- ance Corporation, sures ach of o1, drpoicon oainst - W 3 maximum o! SNODO FIRST NATIGVAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIN™ | FREIGHTER SERVICE SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE COASTAL RAMBLER — October 30 CALLS AT Ketchikan Petersburg *|At 8 p.m.—VFW Auxiliary meets in | At 6 p.m.—Taku Toastmasters meet | {At 7:30 p.m.—Juneau City Band ke ‘mo- th, City Cleri ‘Wrangell Juneau PRI LT L G I g S e P H. E. Green, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 5:00—JOE DIMAGGIO-NBC. 5:30—League of Women Voters. ! 5:45—Waltz Time. COMMUNITY EVEN TS | TODAY At 7:30 p.m.—Chapeladies meet at | home of M Frank Maier. {At 7:30 p.m. on membership com. meets at 436 | West Twelfth Street. At 7:30 pia.—Juneau trol squadron and cadet meeting, National Guard Arm At 8 pm.—Elks Lodge. CIO Hall. October 26 | At noon—Chamber of Com'nercel Baranof. in Gold Room, Baranof. At 7 pm.—Joint Veterans Affairs| Committee in CIO Hall | {At 8 p.m.—DeMolay Mothers CAub‘ meets in Blue Room, Scottish Rite | Temple. October 27 At 9 p.m.—Moose Lodge picture un- 1 veiling, Moose Club. ‘ Cctober 28 At 8 p.m.—Rainbow Girls Hafll)- we'en carnival, Scottish Rite | Temple. | At 10 pm.—Fall dance by Douglas | Fire Department, Eagles Hall. | At 10 pm.—Ladies night, cabaret| dance, informal, in Elks ballroom for Elks and ladies only. | October 30 At noon—Lions Club, Baranof. practice in Grade School Audi- | torium. | At 7:45 p.m.—Civil Defense Coun- cil meets in City Council Cham- bers. At 8 pm.—Hq. and Service Co., 208th Inf. Bn. (Sep.) Alaska Na- | tional Guard, drill, National| Guard Armory. | At 8 p.m.—American Legxan po<-‘ meets in Dugout. | October 31 | At noon—Rotary Club, Baranof. ‘i 1 | At 8:30 p.m. — Community Center | Night for Adults at Teen Age Cluk. November 1 | At noon—Kiwanis Club, Baranof. TAX BILLS OUT City real estate tax Fills will ) the mail by the end of ti C, L. Pope ]U),i announced tcda; MACHETANZ HERE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Machetanz | of Palmer are staying at the Hotel | | GEORGE COLLle PLUMBING and HEATING First Class Work—All Work Guaranteed Kensington Bldg. (At City Float) P. O. Box 258 Phonc 1039 NASH SALES and SERVICE CHRISTENSEN BROS. 909 12th Phone Green 279 “RIDDLES”--MAYBE ANVIL WAS SHOT 3 | | i TRUCK THE NIGHT BUBBLES | ..A5 COUNSEL FOR DO YOU THINK “GRANT LOCKWOOD REPOF\‘TED THAT HE HAS NOT BEEN, ABLE TO SEE HUMPHREY FENNYWORTH AS YET, AND IS HAVING] GREAT DIFFICULTY TRYING TO PRESENT HIS CREDENTIALS TO THE PROPER AUTHORITIES..” LET ME SCRATCH AROUND (" 1'LL GIVE YE A THOUSANT DOLLARS IF YE FIND ONE, SILAS IN TH' CELLAR AG'IN, ICAN FIND YE ONE OF THEM DRETFUL SCARCE PENNY i | comes ISTUDENTS 22 LET'S SEE, NOW, HOW DO You SPELL - - STUDENTS 2: I DON'T THIN THERE'S A I.IVIN’ THING TO SHOOT HERE // WHAT DO YOU THINK? RS i ) e, 1950, King Festures Syndicare, Ioc . WorlJ RE'S NOTHING IN THE RULE BOOK AGAINST USING IN A FOOTBALL EM GAME ! THE ALLEGED SPY of HUMPHREY STANDS Dhgran ANY CHANCE, IT LOO!G VERY BAD. THEIR TRIALS ARE THE WORST MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE EVER KNOWN. ] o~ S\ DEEDLE DEE pUM <3 AHH-- HERE'S ONE WIF FIVE OR SIX TEETH OUT S ML {1 ALWAYS THOUGHT] [SINCE YoU ARE GOING L] |THERE woOuLD ONTRARY TO PRECEDENT, My FRIENDS, MAY | OFFER A LIKELY CANDIDATE FOR HAS IT EVER BEEN DONE NOT IF THEY USE THEIR 2777 OH,IT'S TOO DRUGS OR OTHER CONFESSION- * TERRI!LE f. PRODUCING TORTURES... THEY P> CLAIM HE'S ALREADY SIGNED A CONFESSION OF GUILT. YO'RE IN LUCK, “RIDDLES™ IT'S {H éflST ONE BE NO SUSPICION OF ‘A SUBSIDY. SHE COULD MOW THE FIELD LIVE AN’ LEARN ! alo (MM