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THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1951 7 " ¥ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN NATIONALGUARDTO| RADIOLOG | [ i HOLD ENCAMPMENTS| ™ =iv>™ ™ PRESIDENT acam this SUMMER] ocmi s DIAL 1460—TUNEAU § THURSDAY EVENING OF SENAIE Federally recognized National| 6:00—News. £ % | Guard units will receive their an- 6:15—Dinner Music. 6:30—Billboard of Alr. ummer in ocated through- —Local News. (G ntinued Page One) out the United States, Major e __THE LINE-UP-CBS 11th ballot, but the tent | eral Raymond H. Fl g, Acting| 7:30—ARTHUR GCDFREY-CBS failed to . 1o | Chief of the Na Guard| 8:00—MY FRIEND IRMA-CBS. ballot proceeded to the climax B : ; 8:30—BIG STORY-NBC. Then . 1 r v rai 9:00—Alaska News. came anotl g ¢ the over-all supervis ; ce Club, e ey — v - e — ] i o] g B e e e e YO ‘ NA T [VES Row I CAN SEE T : NICE FISH, BUT THOSE | USTER CATCH Frovefibat o e i W d 9 i JOUSK GLASSES| |HE'S BACK PLAIN AS |F HE WAS 3 HERE WAS LOTS BIGGER! 4 . 3uard Bu » Army Ci SHL0SHE WS / LITTLE AGAIN ! < ({MESELF ! Before the elec ; e, | Guard il 10:15—Sports Roundup. N - - u;f” L iLZ,-—— e or ¢ j 10:35—Sign Off. i Ol {5 o8] WILLYA 2?’1 YAM formal basis. T it cal test the training rec FRI" Y MCORP AND L« % USEITR A with the House er than meet- | statio AFTER™.)ON npments will start Sign On splitting was done he | J and continue We-| g7 4 -Dunkinf ®ith Druxman. te had not o: 2 et 3 7:05—L Jeal Weather. s con , it clea Movement to camp will be by 1:30—News. the way for a fo 1 i ruck, bus, train and plane umlt“x‘ 8:00—Morning Thought. session in which all the senators |condi simulating a regular 8:10—News Headlines. could walk straight down the cor- |mobilization, Some units are e 8:25—Weather, ridor and through the main door, |Pected to operate an ‘“air P tel 000 Musio for we Missus. with NO questions asked camp si art of thelr prepara-| .95 morecast. Senator Lyng had explained from |« : i 838 Muxlcal Menu. the president’s chair that although g ; h’_) nmnnvm 9:45—TOP TUNE TIME-CBS. the Senate was not organized, camps next sum will be the . therefore NOT ready g best trained and equipped in the 1313";:;1;‘:‘ 2 : 5 ] session, there w : dio |history of the National Guard,| 10: ady's Memo. ; BT AT T T A -WHEN ME an Loweezy | [ o % o the | Gene: Flel g . Most o n | 10:30—Remember When. & E I A b e 1?mmn\ co : aic General Fleming said. Most of them | 10:3 ] — @\ WUZ COURTIN) ,E rnor set the 2:30 p.m 05— | W ve completed from one tc| 11:00—Blue Barron ' ;% I wuz AWFUL hour today be the T rs of training under the| 11:30—Listener's Digest. DO YE S'POSE _BAL"@ ol FIRE & \)‘ s v : d three - year | 11:45—Singers of Songs. bt sé 2 N o A Rl Shogran. Stacted M A0 I SR adee . L%\‘{:JL'JLEDCE(VC%T DON'T LET HER KNOW W HARD TO GIT-- k set up througt £ 8 program concentrates on esseN- | 1o\0< co1on Serenade. N THIS WO?QLD YE GIVE Q HOOT ~) é( : the Governor’s add al subjects and the p i AR T MERRY UP WIE ME ABOUT HER, 2 lh\‘n_u,‘(‘xplx\nn\(] he was otly .\pccmhx_t:» .I( combine: :d)\"]d\'x’l[ 12:30—ORGAN-NBC. A e RIDOLES neutral” on the proposition. The|and unit training so as to assure! ’ SNUFFY ? Senate promptly sent a committee | controlled progress toward effec-| 1:00—TREASURY BANDSTAND- to notify the House that the Senate | tive readine CBS. wished to “sit” with it for the mes- | ] ¢ encamp-| 1:30—RENDEZVOUS ROOM- sage. The Hou: icated it would | me r Wi per . NBC. be glad to see th tors, wh 11t 4 e approximately| 2:00—Symphony Hall. the 2 sit, to meet or jt ) s '00_RADIO CITY. USA-NBC. to listen, bt . ares rade of Hits R [ OPEE % years, with' 4.30 REPORTER'S SCRATCH- | NEW YORK--(#—When a hos e nal G 1 in helping the| PAD-CBS. | ¥ : ys. |ereasing number of large e e O i NOW, WHAT DO I DO bl el A b deiaie .| 5:00—TEXAS RANGERS-NEC. | . THAT ICE LOOK'S 3 roi 1 addition to regul h THIN this ou: [or making up the differ e G MAY SEND DR. PLAIN TO THE|| : ion | twi ; pay and rezular| 5:45—Red Dog Daze. ! . Inal Hospita | salaries for the field training pericd.| 6:00—Dinner News. ! CHAIR, BOBS MERRILY ON S SAM CATCHEM on upper Fifth Ave Every guardsman realize wrol. | TS WAY AS < b The nospital decided tha General Fleming, “that in vie - = | TRIES TO KEEP PACE ON el work for A new 10 - |the world situation field 'and @ soldles, " T TTITIE v tesnity pavilien and two 3 ar is of ey i “The National Guard urgently search labo 50 ce. The prog esignad | neeqs young men 17 to 34 years to insure that the tactics ting | ot ads ana Y 15 £6 “Join up’ and of both individual & U Train wit ne-town units.” quately preps every i % to meet his oblig i SWEET POTATO STORAGE nual two-weeks field training this NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J—®— f Robert. H. Daines of Rutgers L | nows ut storing S B e Heolm Coffee Shop b el e 4 e NG = i 28 | /e cuTPosT COMMANDER 15 PROVIDING A \ & | | MEANWHILE, IN THE AMERICAN CONSULATE; H crop is worth $100,000,000 ¥ [ CONVOY TO HIGH-BALL U5 OUT OF THE BACK | .| | SINGAPORE... 322 South Franklin Street ks X ( COUNTRY...IF YOURE READY, WE CAN LEAVE EXCELLENT! WASHINGTON | AT ONCE, SIR. 1 WANTS NO DELAY. ASK THE RE-OPENED FOR BUSINESS | .%o tiss INes < e ooy DiserLy To e midity for a few Wednesday, January 24th s i b e ! nd keep out dis- ! Open 7:00 a.m. - Closed 8:30 p.m. e, S S W | a housewife and ! ¢ nt to store sweet potatoes ! Home Cooked Meals | oo men o e - NOTICE | The contract for the Juneau Pub- | T T-TONK YOU, | lic Schools addition for a music D-DOLLINK...NOW I nd rcom was awarded Tues- ALVAYSS HOPPY... ; by the Juneau nde- I FREE... hool Board to the local | [ firm of Triplette and Dalziel whose |bid was $68,973.00. Two other Ju- | neau firms entered bids for the | job. The Glacier Construction Com- Alaska Coastal Alrfines enables you fo arrange | pany entered a bid for $66.940.70 —through your local ticket agent—your passage |and the R. J. Sommers Construc- %o the States on Pan American, and then to any | tion bid was for $69,500.00. spot on the globe!l And for you who 5'7 tickets We, The Glacier Construction § Co., appeal to the public to ask in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines why the bid was granted to other and similar communities, ACA reserves a special | than the lowest bidder. Our bid i { block of seats so that its passengers share equal | was accompanied by a cash bond. priority with whi bvy b in J_ { ?2%&23‘0‘1 would save the taxpayers Why was our bid thrown out? . o We are asking the school board — — - - - ? S I dor eat th,rg =iWhy?” e St i ! Hi, Judy! Let's have Y Sorry, Marge. You're nottoo Y | don't eat anytni 1 5 1" % & that costs money. CIE Y A K. 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