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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1950 NEW INTEREST IN (Iv“.IAN DEFE"SE _’organinunn and some of the prob- DYER TELLS LIONS World events of the past two weeks have changed the general complacent attitude of people to- ward civilian defense, Tom Dyer, | sregional vice chairman of CD, told ever comes. In event that war comes ‘to our shores—and it is likely that |it will, we must be prepared.” Dyer outlined the civilian defense RADIO LOG AINY Alsska Broadeasting Co. CBS—NBC DIAL 1460—JUNEAU TUESDAY EVENING 5:00—Story Lady. ! 5:30—HOTEL ORCHESTRA- NBC. 6:00—News. 6:15—Dinner Music. 6:30—Billboard of the Alr. |lems faced by the leaders. He ex- | |plained the necessity of having| | trained first-aiders, nurses’ aides . and those prepared to handle evac- uation if necessary. | “We are making progress and do | | appreciate all the cooperation that we can get,” Dyer concluded. | Members initiated at Monday's | meeting” were Jack Shepard, Rich- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVH 1Just ~ \ . i s N | OKAY, BOYS, {:_LAéE}L;EsED | e WERE READY Y J boid ! \ TO PLAY g NOW 6:45—Local News. 7:00-DANGEROUS ASSIGN- MENT-NBC. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—Alaska Time. 8:30—RATE YOUR MATE-CBS. 9:00—Alaska News. i the Juneau Licns Club at a regular | grq Robertson, Howard Donnell and | i .. luncheon meeting Monday at the|john Parmenter. Val Poor gave a | | Baranof Hotel. |brief talk on the objectives of “Up until recently it has been ' Lionism. difficult to interest people in the| It was voted to assist the Salva- ciVilian defense program, but now |tion Army Christmas drive on De- | ‘there is a change and we are get- | cember 19. ting offers of volunteer assistance,” | A dance for Lions and their guests 4 ] ‘Dyer said. “We don’t know what's | will be held in the Gold Room De- :.‘;g:g‘:el%: E’:’::OLE CBS A 1 going to happen but we are going to | cember 23. S 8 @ R | = ] f - @ £ VP (__4 Rt 3 have to toughen up to meet what-| Guests Monday were Carlos Hol- | lOZOO—Tomormws News. | " & ———————————— |land of the Alaska Native Service| 10:15—Sports Roundup. e M : 5 < é{\ |and Bryon Burch, Seattle salesman, | 10:30—Forecasts, If I buy a set right ) | _— . : now, can you instaflv We'll do - ; r = [ it with aerial todaye)( our best, WEDNESDAY MORNING | AND AFTERNOON Sign on. 7:00--Dunking with Druxman. 7:30—News Summary. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:10—Healline News. 8:26—Weather Forecasts. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Forecasts. 9:35—Trio Time. 9:45-YOU AND THE WORLD- | Refrigeration Service Radio Repairs 'LIQUOR, CARD TABLE LICENSES WILL BE S CONSIDERED FRIDAY | Days 987—Nites Red 858 R, Arctic Refrigeration Applications for liquor licenses - g were due today at the Clerk of the District Court. These applicatidns will be passed on at a regular City Guaranteed Work Reasonable Prices GOOD-BYE AN' I GOT LOST HE'S WONDERFUL ... Y LISTEN X DON'T TRY T'STOP ME... GIT AWAY...ER TO POOR OLD STOP ! EVERY- Collins & Gedes PLUMBING & HEATING licenses will also be considered at the Friday meeting. The deadline 5 for applications is 8 o'clock Friday | 10:30—Concert Hour. evening, C. L. Popejoy, City Clerk, | !1:00—Blue Barron. said today. | 11:15—Four Knights. The fee is $35 per table, which| 11:30—Listeners’ Digest. must accompany the application. 12:00—Forecasts. = Another matter to come up, if| 12:05—Salon Serenade. 1 ) SHUT OFF time permits, will be the selection | 19.15 Noon News. 2 o 1) . s Z THE of a new councilman to replace| 13.30 ORGAN-NBC. 4 LR ‘ 3 : £ . eroancast” Al Zenger, whose resignation be-| 12:45—UN BEAT-NBC. comes effective January 1, 195 14 TREASURY BANDSTAND- » o ; Council meeting Friday night. CBS SWIM'MIN THE CHANNEL THE WHOLE WORLD'S TO THE T'LL SOCK YA...AN’ YORE WHOLE THING ONE IN THIS 5 i IN A FOG AN’ YORE SHIP PICKED LISTENING IN, RTROOM | HUMPI 3 Applications for 1951 card table: 10:00-Nown. I . ME UP AN’ YA HELD ME FER cg:EERSO UMPHREY. IS PHONEY...AN' YORE PEOPLE KNOW ROOM IS IT... YORE ONLY KEEPIN'’ S ’ ASPY...YA KNOWED 1 WiTH GUNS AN FEAR o ww i, VIORR A 10:05—Milady’s Memo. WASN'T ONE WSO B First Class Work—All Work Guaranteed ot Kensington Bldg. (At City Float) P. O. Box 258 Phone 1039 | ...........;‘........,.. This will be the last regular council | ols A ¥ meeting this year. - ’ H 2 1:30—RENDEZVOUS ROOM- - | NBC. . . e TWO SENTENCED TO | SERVE JAIL TERMS 3:00—UNIV. OF CHICAGO ROUNDTABLE-NBC. 3 3:30—DOLLAR A MINUTE-CBS. 4:00—Parade of Hits. ALASKA'S KEY POINTS only hours away by ® Fast and frequent Clipper service from Juneau to Nome, Fairbanks, Whitehorse and Ketchikan. Clipper ‘flights daily to Seattle. Aboard the Clippers you enjoy real flying comfort | + exgellent food, relaxing | unge seats, and ‘traditional per hospitality. For fares nd reservations call Pan Americanat... -’ Baranof Hotel William Jack was sentenced to serve a three months sentence in the local federal jail by Judge Gor-| 4:30—FIRST FREEDOM-NBOC. don Gray, in the U.S. Commis-| All programs sublect to change sioner’s Court this morning. Jack | tue to conditions beyond our con- plead guilty to a charge of assault. | yol. ! Yesterday afternoon Richard Mc- Roberts entered a plea of guilty to a charge of drunkenness in a pub- | “osp"‘l "oIB lic place, before the Commissioner’s Court and was sentenced by Judge | R Gray to serve six months in the| federal jail. | essscsscccas I/ CLOSE RELATIVE A PIG! 12enD you mOF LIBERATE ARMS AND BULLETS I/¥ & \ b AND YOU BRING BACK. ¢ A R/ PRISONERS | OF WHAT UsE 1§ freomin 1\ ARE THESE TO ME % g e N WELL, FOR ONE THING, WE CAN FIX IT 60 YOU'LL BE SWEATING OUT A SHINY NEW 195 CAR INSTEAD OF 5UCH DANGEROUS HARPWARE. ANY OTHER HOLP TIGHT, GENTS! IF THIS 16 WHERE OUR P HOSTS HAVE BEEN HEADING, REMEMBER. YOUR LINES — WERE BLACK MARKET § . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Admitted to St. Ann’s hospital yesterday were Mrs. John Reynold- | son, John D. Catone and Mrs. Ald- rich. Long. ¢ Dismissed were Mrs. John Bor- { bridge and baby girl, and Mrs. Bert- {/ram monty.” ° i Frank Paul of Juneau was admit- ted to the Government hospital yesterday. MADSEN’S OPEN TIL EIGHT. NASH SALES and SERVICE CHRISTENSEN BROS. WE'LL CONTINUE TO LIVE IN THE HOTEL.. WE'LL EDEN TO KETCHIKAN LITTLE WIFE Phone 106 ®Trade Mark, Pan American World Airways, Inc. 909 12th Phone Green 279 < Tom Eden, cost examiner in the Alaska Federal Housing Admin | istration office here, left today for Ketchikan where he will gather new Safe Llectrical HANG MY LICENSE ON THAT WALL.MONA. L THINK IT WILL. LOOK GIVE UP THE IDEA OF AN APARTMENT. OKAY? THE HACK SAW FROM THE _: INSTRUMENT CASE. IVE || GOT SOME WORK TO DO. COMPLETELY HAPPY? UM? AMERICAN ‘ . cost information on FHA insured E I’f)/x’//j .‘l//"” AY'S apartment house proects to be built there. Pipe Thawing Burrows= W dine Co WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE Phone FROM HOONAH Robert Greenwald of Hoonah is | stopping at the Hotel Juneau. ] 860000cccccescscccsscscsisccnassess ODDS & ENDS + SECOND HAND STORE Phone 829 KEEP US IN MIND—WE BUY, SELL, TRADE —(Consignment)— Next to Glacier Cab Stand, So. Franklin (old Blackie’s Bar) ; : ) 3 1 — = | Plumbing © Heating Ll Oil Burners Telephone Blue 737 Nights-Red 730 - Harri Machine Shop, Inc. LEONARD BRAGG HERE Leonard C. Bragg, Fish and Wild- life agent-pilot from McGrath is in Juneau, enroute outside for a short tour of duty. He is stop- ping at the Hotel Juneau. Rep. V. 8. Pat. of Copyright, 1950, by The (T I WUZ AFEERED YE_MIGHT GIT A LEETLE GRAIN JEALOUS - HEARTED LAWSY SAKES, CRICKET !! ONSENSICAL) QUESTION IF T WARSH UNK SNUFFY'S Turnips contain almost as much water as watermelons, YOUR LIFE INSURANCE . . . You can't safely put off buy- ing life insurance. Many people expect to buy more life insur- ance some day. But when they finally get around to applying for a policy, it may be too late. Some health ‘impairment may have set in and they may not be able to get life insurance at any price. It is a tragic disappointment for an applicant to be “declined for medical reasons.” Although this doesn’t ncc&uruy mean that death is imminent, it does deprive a man’s dependents of the protection they need. I BEEN LAYIN' OFF TO AST YE SOMETHIN TH' LIVELONG DAY, AUNT LOWEEZY, AN’ FER TH' LIFE OF ME I CANT GIT IT OUT 12th and E Street e S — A L 1" Better Health Is Yours Remove nerve pressure with correct CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENT and you will have HEALTH. CHRONIC and -ACUTE CONDITIONS respond rapidly thru CHIROPRACTIC METHODS Phone 477 for appointment. ~ DR. G. M. CALDWELL [THE OFFSIDE DE No, you qny't safely put off buying life insurance. ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Call, telephone or write SCHEDULED SAILINGS o 15 : ; ] . : Spectal Agent : at Juneau Ke“h 6 W"d DADDY-DID YOU KNOW I HAD BETTER NOT YES-I'VE GIVEN L2 MY ART - BAL-IF MAGGIE'S A 5.5, Baranof ..Dec. 19 | S, Denali __Dec 17 [[| ¥ MR P - oo S ST oy s =y HAR TS Seward Sitka Petershurg Ketchikan Office in Shattuck Agency HOME AND ENJOY T/ ‘Wrangell Seattle S.S. Baranof ... Dee. 24 PHONES Ofc. Black 601 Res. Green 601 S:S. Denali ... Dec. 25 Sitka Seward Ketchikan Seattle ; Cordova From Seattie NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY COASTAL MONARCH—December 22 105 Years of Protection H. E. Green, Agent-—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 (e . ) . i

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