The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 20, 1951, Page 7

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1951 PAGE SEVEN | sentative of the sa service de- RADI lOG —_— ) 2 /X DONT \WORRY, DADDY ] = M JUST TRYING SCOUT WEEK HELD IN | potment of the American Re AINY e VHAT ARE . e (1 DONT CaRE AVTHING 3 TOGET Tt NEW Cross, who is in Juneau to tr | | , YOU_ i (AT ALL FO | ITTLE BOY FIRST WEEK OF FEB, |fnt oid instructors, was 0 A e ‘ % : = p _ el T NexT » | speaker for the day. Mr. Zwolsman DIAL 1460JUNEAD AMEL Q | g : L4 ()) | BLOcK W -:/i E returned to this country December SATURDAY EVENING | o] ) 2 ; A 1 : 3|8 after spending four and one-half | .00 FDGEWATER BEACH of the Gastineau nit- | year Germany, and gave his OROHESTRA-NBC tee, Boy Scouts of America, held hearers an interesting story of con-| a5 JoENNY A ohs y 1931 | ditions there, the many languages| o0 T were clected, Those officers include: | used in a comparatively small area| 6:00—News district chaitman, Knox Marshall | of Europe and the progress that i) Si—fusic. m Cashen of being made. 6:30—Billboard of the Afr. Polley, Russell Make Comeback 6:45--Church Announcements. lithero of Sit d t com-| The Germans are a strong people 5150—‘*““‘}:‘""5" . E- | he: stated, and they Have imade g - 10V—HONGS FOR SALE-CE 1k | big comeback in production. y| 8100-IRE FEOPL 2 mimit cts from Holland and Den- 8:30—NERO WOLFE-NBC. members at large, M. J. Whittie mark are helping the food situation 9:00—Alaska News. Rev. S. A. McPhetres, Curtis Shat 1d the economy of those countries 9:15—Stars on Parade. h‘i_—"_\ uck S. Cler .. Winger: 5 governmental set-up of the| 9:30—SAM SPADE-NBC. | think Poppy has got ) omething there. I'm | ates into which occupied [ 19.00—Nzws. ny nany is divided was described | 19.15 Here's to Vets. I'@SH\’ £OINg tO save / mon and much incidental and interest- [ 19:30_Forecasts. Ty money. ing on membership achieve {ing information was gleaned from | 10:35_Sign Off. 7 s the Gastineau District for 1950, in- | questions invited by the speake: SUNDAY dicated that 169 Cub Scouts were| The dessert luncheon was ser B T registered in six Cub Packs, 146|by Mrs. Jack Clark, Mrs. L. E. EvVans | g.oe morecact. Boy Scouts and Explorers in seveniand Mrs. J. R. Griffin, With Mrs.| gi00 voon Tnterlude, Troops, ar lorers in two | Doris Barnes and Mrs. M. O. John- ; g 3 Explorer Posts. Harmon also re- ST 1 Dropnacy. son pouring at the beautifully ap- - £ 3 ported that 110 Adult Scouters were 10:00—ETERNAL LIGHT-NBC. pointed table. ; registered in the District. tThe. usinsts. mesting whidh i dol | AAEUSIEIELD - FROM HOLLY- ‘WOOD-NBC. Further plans were completed by |lowed was presided over by Mrs. the District Committee for the ob- |E. P. Chester, the president, Mrs. 11:00—Good News Hour. servance of Scout We February | Wm. Paul, being out of town and 11:30—SALT LAKE CHOIR-CBS. 6-12, to include City Government |the vice-president, Mrs. Don Mor- 00—Blue Barron. Day, February 8, Troop Rallies on|rison, in the hospi Principal | 12:15—News. February 10, and Scout Sunday,!topic of discussion was the coming | 12:30—Christian Brotherhood February 11. A Dis Court of | se r concert which the Juneau Hour. S | A A Honor will he featured the after-| Singers are giving Mazch 9, and| 1.00_TREASURY BANDSTAND-| 4 CORKEC:FI\;E MEASURES TO RETURN HIM TO THE LET% BLOW, FRIENDLIES. WHAT'L.L HAPPEN WHEN noon of Scout Sunday under the|which is sponsored by the JWC. The e ; e S PATH OF PARTY PURITY MUST BE UNDERTAKEN TUBBY WAKES UP WON'T BE FITTEN FOR OUR ILKEN UNDERSHIRT — WOE & T Ve . KEN UNDERSHIRT— AH, WOE! IT & y=y AT ONCE. y3 direction of Advancement Chair-|club committee, which will work B Mhrahas; Ltk i man Rev. S. A. McPhetres | with the concert committee, con- e RTUOUS LEADER HAS BEEN CONTAMI 1y T E — Final details for the annual Win- s of Mrs. Mildred R. Herman i ‘ 3 v 4 D\ CONTACT WITH THE ‘DECADENT WE I == dow Display contest were formu-|Mrs. J. D. Alexander and Mrs :00—Alaska Light Concert. \ Jated by the Committee, and it was | Chester. :30—PEOPLE'S PLATFORM- also reported that the various| Mrs. Alexander reported on the CBS. Packs, Troops, and Explorer Posts|date set, the estimated costs and :00—LIFE WITH LUIGI-CBS. were planning Parent’s Nights,|the obligations entailed. The net | :30—STARS OVER HOLLY- Open Houses, and Pot-Luck Din-|proceeds will be divided between WOOD-CBS ners as a part of their Scout Week | the two organizations, she stated.| 4:00—JACK BENNY-CBS. activities. | the Juneau Singers to present their 4:30—TALENT SCOUTS-CBS. = / : ¥ be . X - Commissioner : | re to the school to help send| 5:00—CHARLIE WILD. Q 4 o\ X \ 4 3 Z A | s reported thi the high school chorus to the com-{ .30 HEDDA HOPPE 4 N . v R, : : \Q’ )‘gg Scout Leader’s would [ing Music Festival at Ketchikan. . Selp SC_ o ¢ i i 6:00—News. ¢ - 3 c ‘wl) ; be held Friday, January 26 1 Mrs. Chester requested the coopera- | ¢'yo (g rashioned i(m'lvfil“n- R > N Y - unm e District Chairman M. J. V tion of the entire club membership Hour. | introdduced Ken Ubbelohde, new |in order to make the concert an un-| n.45 Guest Star. - S . - 9 ¢ : 3 THEY THREW SOMETHING WHATEVER IT WAS, field executive for the Ga nmum;qu.mnm success, as all of the net| .50 ) BoNNy.CBS District. Ubbelohde spoke briefly on | proceeds will be used for community | g'00 " pr e McCARTHY- INTO THE RIVER. LET ME IT SEEMS TO HAVE his interest in_ the Scouting Pro- | projects. The Juneau Singers can i IN A RENT-A-CAR AUTO- ¥ OUT AND YOU CONTINUE =\ SUNK! gram in Alaska. \be relied on to present an out-| MOBILLE, SAM CATCHEM AND s X L0 The newly elected district chai anding program and the JWC will| 8:30—BING CROSBY-CBS. AN OFFIéER TAIL. DR. PLAIN O e - ) : 5 {- === man, Knox Marshall, pledged his|work for a capacity audience, ac-| 9:00—News, H AND HIS WIF—‘F. / . s g i \ best efforts- in the motion and | cording to plans made 9:15—-MUSIC YOU KNOW-CBS. = administration of the Scouting Pre-| Mrs. Ray Day reported on uzn; 9:30—MAGNIFICENT MON- gram in the Gastineau District, and | rummage sale and the date will be | TAGUE-NBC. called upon the District Committee | January 30. It will be held in the | 10:00—HARRIS-FAYE SHOW- x for its continued support and co-|Joe George building on South| NBC. : < > THEV'RE operation in the work ahead iFr;mklin and donations will be re- | 10.30_ Forecasts. ; i IO , iue to conditions veyend our cop- | Spf AKER -I- M.KS | sale for a part of the day. i Visitors at the Wednesday meet-| B Tt Imvz included Mrs. Doris Barnes, | N GERMANY AT |menber of e gause o Revre’ W0 CASES ON (OURT | ¥ sen s - from Wrangell, WOMAN S ClUB:L,M pn, and | Meg CALENDAR MEXT WEEK [Sd= Lo ) ] VUP..WULL,ILL BE GOSH- ¥ YES, YOU'RE IN | on. Mrs. Barnes, who is presi- | : 3 i | SWIGGLED... ARE VA ¢ THE AMERICAN |dent of the Alaska Federation of | : . y AMURRICANG 7 WHERE'S ) ZONE..YOURE Following the dessert luncheon,Women’s Clubs,. responded to the| TWo cases have been set on the QUICK...SHE'S SHORE HURT i ! THIS HERE PLACE 7 and short, business session Wednes- | welcome extended by Mrs. Chester | U.S. District Court calendar for | BAD, I THINK . Line day, members of the Juneau Wom- |and made a brief announcement of | next week. ! ? 7 . g a2z Z an's Club and several visitors en-'a national contest which will be| Monday, Judge George W. Folta | ) e B joyed a charming ballet dance |held by the General Federation W.|Will hear testimony in the case of| : 7 “Butterflies in a Garden,” by Ka |C. It will be similar to the “Build | Thomas Brown versus Morrison | Dilg and Susan Triplette, pupils o |a Better Community” contest in|Knudson Co. Suit for wages is in- Dorothy Stearns Roff. Mrs. E. ¥ | which only three Alaska clubs par- | volved. Attorney William Paul, Jr., Che-ter accompanied them on th | ticipated, and which will be entitled | represents the plaintiff and M. E. | “Youth Work for Freedom.” Monagle is atterney for the de-| — fendants. 2 | Second case on the calendar is ai | suit by J. V. Cole versus Sam Asp, |et aux., involving a third property { | claim. g fi The divorce case of J. H. 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