The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 12, 1951, Page 7

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FRIDAY, JANUARY TO EXPLORE NILE _ john M. Goddard, 25, of Los i i S 2 2 ils on Angeles, a former Air Force pilot, holds a spear gun as he sails Queen Mary from New York to explore the Nile River, Africa. — "Bridges Not HAROLD SAUISBURY . WILL GIVE CONCERT Welcomed ifi ere onJauARY 19 X L] wa s h ( [ i | Harold Salisbury’s concert the L] L evening of January 19 at the Meth- | odist Church will open the winter musical season with a program of LONGVIEW, Wash., Jan. 12— |unusual merit, in the tradition of UP—West Coast longshore boss Har- | Other concerts sponsored by the ry Bridges was greeted by a full |church during the past year. His per advertisement de- |bass voice is wellknown to Juneau re " " yes as a soloist in “The Mes- terday th the Juneau Singers and men opened a three-day meeting |In the professional concert he pre- here. |sented a year ago, also under the “The controversial union leader |auspices of the Woman's Society had “no comment’ ‘on the adv f Christian Service at the Metho- a in the Long- |dist Church. News the names | Local appreciation of the bass- of num business men ¢ commanders of th&:e Vetera Posts, During the three-day doc):ers will chart course on the securit of workers, hiring hall poli the st Delegates were and - Hawadl. nce in Ju- who sang ation. ury will sing several sel- particularly suited to bass such as “Bedouin Love m schooner. loading g Song” and “Two Grenadiers.” here_from_Ale Other compositions he will offer Y include a very dramatic Scot- The. advertisement, carried. under ., ai1aq, “Archibald Douglas, the “banxer Jine~-An..Open. .M The Monk,” who dreams in his sage to You"— iled Bridges' re | old amge®, and “Mephistopheies’ dord ‘and stated: enade” with its sardonic laugh- “Longview is not exactly 4 tered by your presence here to-| gojighiy is busily rehearsing for . It makes a lot of us UN-| 0 prooram with his accompanist able and angry fust toknow | njyg ok Popejoy, who will also you ', are. around. ? | present a group of piano solos at Sponsors of the anti-Bridges zndftm concert WSCS is initiat- said contributors included *s \'eral‘l ing a fund for new rugs for the members of the Longview local of\opyreh ang an offering taken at the ILWU. These spokesmen said | yp, concert will be used for that the longshoremen did not want purpose. their signatures on the ad for fear their union cards would be taken up. Carbon dioxide gas, from which | dry ice is made, is produced by Paraguay has no sea coast. | seyeral deep wells in New Mexico. ———— e ———— - EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Frank!n PHONE 506 'OR APPOINTMENTS Juneau gt Alaska Coastal offers you a mew service—to speed you on your way. Through your local ACA agenf you can reserve your seat on Pan American to the States . . . and then to any spot on the globe! And now, for its patrons in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities ACA holds a special block of seats on Pan Am. . . . giving them equal priorities with those who buy their tickets in Juneaul aLasK b w?m‘%m E | | | | Southeastern m o o - s s - - - i + ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SCHEDULED SAILINGS at Juneau RADIO LOG KINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. CBS — NBC DIAL 1460—JUNEAU FRIDAY EVENING 6:00—News. 6:15—Dinner Music. 6:30—Billboard of Alr. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—Ave Maria Hour 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS 8:00—VOICES AND EVENTS- NBC. 8:30—DIMENSION “X"-NBC 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Cote Glee Club. 9:30—Bubbles at Baranof. 10:00—News. 10:15—Sports Roundup. 10:30—Forecasts. 10:35—Sign Off. Saturdzy m Sign On 1.00—Sunrise Surprise. 7:30—Morning News. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:10—Headline News. 8:25—Weather report. 8:30—ARCHIE ANDREWS-NBC. | 9:00— Music for the Missus. 9:25—Weather. 9:30—INVITATION TO LEARN- ING-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:05—Just Jazz. 10:30—SATURDAY AT CHASE- CBS. 11:30—MIND YOUR MANNERS- NBC. 12:00-=Westher. | 12:15--7ews. i 12:30--COAST GUARD CADETS- NBC. 1:00—CAF110L CLOAKROOM- ! CBS. 1:30—Christian Scienc.e 1:45—Excursions In Scier.ce. 2:00—HEAR IT NOW-CBS. 3:00—FUN TO BE YOUNG-CBS. 3:30—~WAY FOR YOUTH-CBS. | 4:00—Catholic Information Center. 4:15—Children’s Chapel. | 4:30—EARN YOUR VACATION-: CBS. i 5:00—HOTEL ORCHESTRA-NBC.| 5:30—Viking Varieties. | 5:45—Waltz Time. | 6:00—Dinner News. | All programs subject tc chauge' tue to condit.ins beyond our con- rol, & and Alvernovs Korean War ] Aia Glance5 (By the Associated Press) i The Front — Air and artil]cry' attack scattered two Red Korean | regiments south of Wonju. Red! force slips through hills, sets up road block 31 miles southeast of| Wonju. Communists use American-: built attack bombers to drop bombs | on UN. lines. | Lake Success—U. N. to vote on/ final peace offer to Red China; five- | point plan calls for cease-fire, step-by-step withdrawal of non- Korean forces, conference on For- , UN. seat for Red China. Washington — Senator Taft (R-| s President’s stand on con- | power to send more; troops to Europe ends bipartisan | foreign policy. e { FROM WRANGELL | Mrs. Arnt Sorset and son of Wrangell are guests at the Baranoff Hotel. | Australia has 2.6 persons to the square mile. safe Electrical Pipe Thawing Burrows Welding Co Phone 289 NASH SALES and SERVICE CHRISTENSEN BROS. 909 12th Phone Green 279 OLD STYLE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA D LIKE TO HELP YOU & WITH THE DISHES, DEAR, BUT '™ TOO TIRED! ;=5 I COULDNT LIFT 3\ MY LITTLE FINGER POR I'LL BET &' CAN'T CHIN YOU . ANY MORE in my arms when | the New Year L comes in! = i THERE -THAT MUST BE THE AMERICAN ZONE " THERE! YOUR BEAUTY. TREATMENT S OVER. HOW DO YOU FEEL? AUNT LOWEEZY-~ b HAVE YE GOT [ ANY GOODS |I COULD MAKE ME A WEDDIN' DRESS [ WIF? OURSIDE HAS ITS CHOLCE O ALMOST ANY BOWL = PROVIDED WE WIN GAME AGAINST== UPSIDE IS GONE AND THEY GOT POOR I CAN'T RECALL HAVING THE PLEASURE... NAME |5 TERRY LEE. WE < WERE UNDER ORDERS FROM " PAGE SEVEN : yeg'?)’ Sis! ) Y IF YA MEAN ME I'M KINDA DIZZ PURTY BAD BACK come in at midnight last LANDING IN Y THE AMERICAN ToK, T5k! I TOLD THAT 5TOUT PERSON THAT HI5 NOT ALLOWING ME TO FPAY MY OPAL. THAT MUDPACK SMELLS EXACTLY LIKE STALE CIGAR BUTTS. I MUST SPEAK TO DR. FINAL. QUARTERLY INCOME TAX PAYMENT WOULD HAVE DRASTIC RESULTS. T THREW THE MUD-SOAKED | | WELL,TLL GO TISSUES INTO A PAIL ON THE PORCH. THE SMELL LAND O' GOSHEN !! THAT'S TH' GOODEST NEWS I'VE HEERED IN MANY A MOON, CRICKET NES, THEY ARE, ANT THEY %2 ) © MUST. BE A SMALL SCHOOL 1S AWFUL WHEN DID RIDDLES POP TH' QUESTION, HONEY POT P HM! LETS HOME NOW, MRS, | I-I MUST AW--HE AIN'T AST ME VYET, AUNT LOWEEZY- I JES' THOUGHT I'D GIT TH' BIG THINGS DONE SEE!! YES, EXACTLY I3 POUNDS ! WE THE AIR PRESSURE EXACTLY RIGHT! HELLO-"SPONGE - NOT A BAD IDEA-T MY- YOU ARE HOME EA. LY~ NOPE - MAGGIE - HAVE NOTHIN' TO DO -S0 ILL STAY HOME TONIGHT AN' PLEASE MAGGIE / OH-SHE'S ALL RIGHT --EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE I SURPRISE HER BY STAYIN' HEAD “-HOW 1S SOUR MASH EVERY THING AT KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF NOT- MY LADIES DEBATE SOCIETY 1S5 COMING HERE TONIGHT - GET NORTHBOUND S.S. Baranof ...Jan. 16 Seward . Sitka SOUTHBOUND S.S. Denali Petersburg Ketchikan S.S. Baranof ...Jan. 21 Ketchikan Seattle YOU'RE WRONG - I'M GOIN' TO STAY IN THE HOLISE TONIGHT- 1 SUPPOSE 50 YOU CAN GET OUT Seattle S.S. Denali Sitka Jan. 22 Seward Cordova i . From Seattle SQUARE KNOT — January 19 H. E. 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