The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 11, 1951, Page 7

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, ; AMaN'erchBdame end of an Inchon, Korea, ing tide during the United Nations ture was just released by the Army in Tokyo. This LST, fully loaded with equip Communist hands, having been abandoned by United Nations forces recently. (# Wirephoto. ier after being caught by a 31-foot reced- 1951 RADIO LOG Alaska Broadcasting Co KINY ! CBS — NBC DIAL 1460 3 TUHURSDAY E 600~ News, 6:15—Dinner Music. 6:3C—Billboard of Air. 6:45~Local News. 7:00—-COUNTER SPY-NBC. 7:30—ARTHUR ( FREY - 8:00—MY FRIEND IRMA- 8:30—BIG STORY-NBC 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15Cote Glee Club. 9:30—JOHNNY DOLLAR-CBS | 10:00—News. 10:15—Sports Roundup 10:30—Forec 10:35—Sign Sign O 7.0 -Dunkinf with Druxman. 7:05—L ,cal Weather. 1:30—News, 8:00—Morning Thought, 8:10—News Headlines. 8:25—Weather. 9:00—Music o) 9:30—Forecast. 9:35—Musical Menu. 9:45—YOU AND THE CBS. 10:00—News. 10:05—Milady’s Memo. 10:30—Remember When 11:00—Blue Barron. tie Missus. WORLD- invasion last September. The pic- Inchon is again in ment, balances precariously on the NINE PASS WRITTEN EXAM TO PRACTICE LAW IN TERRITCRY Nine attorneys have received passing grades of the 14 who took the written bar of Alaska given in Juneau last October by Attorney General J. Gerald Williams, Ex-Offic president of the Territorial Board of Law Examiners, according advices received today at his of- fice in Juneau from the Attorney General who is now in Anchor: Final grading of the papers wa completed in Anchorage last week and early this week by members of the Board Oral examinations must yet be taken hrefore the y be admitteq tc in the Ter: tions will be on dates to be s General, Six of the applicants who passed the written e Anchorag:, two from and one from Sitka, Roger Creme, Willlam S. Sanders, Juliana D, Wil- son and Vi P. Gur of Anchorage; Wm. * Boggess and Cornelius P, Cough- lan of Fairbanks; and Paul A Dupicr of Sitka. LIVE BOMB DROPS ON L. 5. AIR BASE N JAPEN; BANG! U.S. AIRBASE, Southern Japan, Jan. 11—M—As a big Superfort lifted off the runway of this airbase a live 500-pound bomb shook loose and toppled down on the runway. The bomb rolled to a stop. It did not explode. tory to by the Attorney s CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CLINIC FOOT CORRECTION Beltone Hearing Aid L] . Dr. G. M. Caldwell PHONE 477 for appointment examination for | the practice of law in the Terri-| INEW TYPE COMBAT 11:30—Listener’s Digest. But the Far Fast Air Forces per- | 11:45—Singers of Songs. sonnel knew the bomb's delayed ac- | 19.00—Forecasts, [ tion fuse might have been damaged | 1o'o: g1 Serenade. h“(]l the bomb explode at any sec- | 12 ond, 3 | Maj. Edison F. Atnold, Spokane, | 13:30—ORGAN-NBO. | Wash., the control tower officer,| 1100‘?{2?5“" BANDSTAND- rushed out on the runway. With Warrant Officer (JG) Melvin V.| 1:30—RENDEZVOUS ROOM- NBC. Kline, Montgomery, Ala., and T/Sgt. 2:00—Symphony Hall. Arthur T. Lapp, Jackson Heights, New York, he began rolling the| 3.00 RADIO CITY. USA-NBC. v | 3:30—Parade of Hits sweated as they rolled the| s ppo AND CON-NEC. ‘bomb toward a plot of grass| ... N\pMo LAKE SUCCESS- the runway, where it was out of . position to do harm. CBS. ¥ Six hours later the bomb did ex- —TEXAS RANGERS-NBC. plode. It tore a large hole in the | ~BPWC Program. Red Dog Daze. ground. | 5 That's why Maj. Gen. Emmett 6:00—Dinner News. O'Donnell, chief of FEAF's Bomber | ‘tol Command awarded each of the diers al. | three men the Soldiers Meda! ’woman Robbed, Then Kissed; Now Whatl! APPROVED BY ARMV Three men d Mrs. Mildred W. ¥ | Young yesierday, all without her by | consent. | She told police they came to her -|door, asked for a “Mr. ordered her at gunpoint back into WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 — ® The Army has approved for futur use a new cold-weather, com clothing outfit for field troops. T The Army said today, howeve: orth of jewelry, [that the new garments will not be | clothing, took it to their auto, and |ready for general use until the then returned, each to take a good- | stocks of present uniforms are ex-|bye kiss. hausted. | The Quartermaster Corps devel- |the jewelry back. The kis | oped the new uniform as a part of | its research program aimed at im proving food, clothing and equip- | ment. | The outfit follows the “layer | principle” of the present wet-cold | field uniform — that is layers of | woolen clothing beneath outer cot- ton garments which are wind-re: sistant and water-repellent. Some of the new items will be lighter in| weight but warmer. | The new items include a double- | | faced liner for the field jacket, re: placing the present pile-lined jac: ket. It will be lighter and less bulk: The present high-necked sweater | will be out. But in the new lineup will be: pajama-type underwear. Wool shirts with square tails that can be worn in or outside the trous- ers. *ad, ransacked the house of $20,000 TRA WHITE ..« ‘,’,‘(m SWEET... EXTRA TENDE * . Safe Electrical Pipe Thawing YAKUTAT VISITORS 4 !3\]!'1’0‘;‘;0“:\‘121""’ 0. Five Yakutat visim‘rs are stop- - (I-OTHHNG IS Now\ LOS ANGFL;?an. 11 — B —] Johnson,” | it ' the house, trussed her to a bed-| silverware and { Mrs. Young told police she wants | | | { | | | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA YOU'RE SURE YOU'LL REMEMBER _WHAT I WANT AT THE STORE, DEAR 2 PAGE SEVEN YOU TALK AS 1 THOUGH 1 WERE N . ABSENT- & MINDED g €lwo Je PLANES ARE ATTACKING THE PLANE CARRYING HUMPHREY, MOGLA AND THE GUARDS. THEY ARE ONLY TWO MINUTES FLYING TIME FROM THE AMERICAN ZONE. ol T THINK RIDDLES BARLOW IS SWEET ON ME, AUNT LOWEEZY- I WUZ JES' EAVESORAPPIN' ON HIM AN’ UNK SNUFFY, an’ £ | ping at the Baranof Hotel. They |are: Mrs. R. W. 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I'LL PUT A TURNIKET ON FUR YA...LEARNT THAT IN TH* - : Tok, T6K ! THEY DO SNORE, DON'T THEY Z...HMMM! MUST WRITE THE MAKER OF THOSE SLEEPING SLOW. THE STOUT CHAP WAS ON THE POINT OF DISCOVERING OUR PLOT WHEN THE POTION THAT STALE TOBACCO ODOR SEEMS TO BE COMING FROM THIS MUDPACK! Rer. U. 8. Pat. OM. Coprright, 1981, by ot Chicago Tribune. CRICKET SMIF!! YE ORTER BE 'SHAMED OF EAVES= | | VoReSE'F !t DRAPPIN'? {C 1 = WY FRIENDS, WITH OUR FAIRLY GOOD RECORD, & Copr. 1950, King Features Syndicate, lnc., World rights reserved. [ capoy-DiD You KNOW MOTHER TOOK THE CAR DOWNTOWN ? DO YOI KNOW IN WHICH DIRECTION SHE WENT ? THIS — 15-5ERIOVS ! -DINTY-I DON'T il KNOW_EXACTLY THE DIRECTION ) 5PRAY OHARA, HONEY'! CAST A GREEN- v EYED GLARE ON THE YULETIPE LOOT MY MALE ANIMAL. KICKED IN WITH... Uy, # NONSENSE! WHY, DOCTOR PLAIN GOT THIS PREPARA- TION ESPECIALLY FOR ME. HE WOULDN'T GET ANVTHING THAT SMELLED LIKE THAT.. N - (WAAL!! DON'T STAND THAR SHUT-MOUTH AS A CLAM ! WHAT ELSE DID THEY SAY ? 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