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. e $ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1951 FED. EMPLOYEES SEEKING ACTION, MANY MEASURES Steps to secure prompt action on a wide variety of measures of press- ing importance in the field of Fed- eral personnel administr: be taken by the ederal Emplc of sessions of the Executive Council, which ¢ Washington on jary 12, The Council reaffirmed in vigor- ous terms the action taken by the N. F. F, E. national convention in| calling for enactment of legislation | m permanent and “imb in the basic laws of At present, the Fed: program functions under tive order of the President. N. F. F. E. National Officers seek to secure Congressio; ment of the permanent legisle deemed essential by the organiza tion in the national interest. The Executive Council re-empha- sized the N. F. F. E. convention statement on this subject which de- clared that “plain common demands that the Government the United States should have pr tection against -disloyal employ and elemental justice demands loyal employees should h: tection against unsubstan Loyalty Indispensable | “Loyalty is an indispensab! fication of a Federal en well-founded question cheapens every other qualification and a lack of it renders other qualifications worthless. Loyalty to our country may rightfully be ex-| n but it must' demanded of the zen who eral em ion whe are, it | 1 pected of every cili be responsibility placed in him. “A government risks existence when it places confidence is one who is 4 to it. The risk is great. It i ; perhaps for our cou cunning attempts to| within through those | Insidious, k from can be expec ruthless ag sion from without, the ultimate objective of which is) domination and subjugation, Dangers of Ti [ ire | r which employees | of thz t a resoluteness cf char wiil prevent the: Fed from being s deceived and led | astray. Those who lack it should | not be permitted to become em- ployees of the United 2 ] — ) ] S EXCLUSIVE YEATURES OF CHIROPRACTIC TREATMENTS . J Removes a0 Phone 477 DR. i improven se; of erve Impingement Enhances Circulation Normalizes Body Tissue Corrects Functional Disorders Stimulates Nervous System The N. F. F. E. years ago pioneered in urging that a loyalty program ke made an integr part of the whele program of Federal personnel administration, and since ment of such a program by tive Order which is subject to re- ation or lack of full implementa- y time—it has been work- ly for its enactment into permanent law. In other actions the Council called for mainten the Civil Service Merit S ect of recruitment tion of newly e agencies; and also will nd the merit system to s in the older depart- encies still subject to ppointment. Among those political specifi gory Gullec pf Internal are | Revenue. The importance of extending and ors training programs for the Federal service Council, which administration ared t bett is in lar in the quality and ncy of supervisory personnel. y action to push to enact- ment legislation—which already has veq wide support pitol Hill--to secure ent insurance for Federal em- is planned by the N. F.| Also sought will be funds to carry out the intent of a law, ! ssed by Congress , for the setting ms in the Fed to reduce hi which aife nesses Army Call 80,000 Drafiees in April 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 — (B —! Defense Department today | d Selective Service to supply | .| 80,000 men during April for the Army. | The draft calls for each of the| first three months of this year —| nuary, February and ch —| s0 have been for 80,000 me: ! The April call brings total Army draft requests to 530,000 men since drafting was resumed last fall. 1 The Defense Department said the Navy, Air Force and Marines do | not plan to place draft calls for April. So far, all draftees have been for the Army. CAA MEN HERE Henry Lally of the CAA office in Anchorage and G. Wickey of the Seattle CAA office are at the Gasti- neau Hotel. The motto of is Sic| Semper Tyrranis. inia G. M. CALDWELL e . \ ;3 youl Simpl, | | ! % | | ! I | fllflSKQ{E%zZs i— o o - s s s o ey AIR EXPRESS! Al express means immediate defivery te shop er your business house, requesting that your merchandise be shippod by Alr Express, and Alaska Coastal spesds It te you In & matter of hours| Dependable serv Ico at lowest rates by Alr Express. y write or wire your faverite PO AnynEs SCHEDULED SAILINGS at Juneau NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND S.S. Denali ........ Feb. 5 | S.S. Baranof .....Feb. 4 Sitka Seward Ketchikan Seattle « Valdez $ S.S. Baranof _._Feb. 13 | S.S. i Seward Sitka . Peg:::‘gl "Wfifil:;nu | Ketchikan Seattle From Seattle FLEMISH KNOT — February 2 . H. E. Green, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COM PANY tablish- | 1- | Executive | cited in the latter cate- | isure dependent upon | and action | unem- | several years | 1 11:30— | 11:45—Singers of Songs. | 12:00—Forecasts. | 12.10—Musical Menu. [~ e RADIO LOG Alaska Bruadcasting Co. | KINY CBS — NBC DIAL 1460—>TUNEAU THURSDAY EVENING 6:00—News. 6:15—Dinner Music. | 6:30—Billboard of Air. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—THE LINE-UP-CBS. | 7:30—ARTHUR GCDFREY-CBS. | 8:00—MY FRIEND IRMA-CBS. 8:30—BIG STORY-NBEC. 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15Cote Glee Club. ; 9:30—JOHNNY DCILAR-CBS | 10:00—News. | 10:1 —Sports Roundup. | 10:30—Forecasts. | 10:35—sigr Off. | ¥RV LY MCRM™NG AND | AFTER’ .'ON | Sign On ! 7.0 -Dunking with Druxman. | 7:05—L scal Weather. 7:30—News. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:10—News Headlines. | 8:25—Weather. { 9:00—Music ior tie Missus. 9:30—Forecast. 9:35—Musical Menu. 9:45—YOU AND THE WORLD- CBS. 10:00—News. 10:05—Milady’s Memo. | 10:30—Remember When. 10:55—Musical Menu, 11:00- andard Schoo lof Air. ner's Digest. | 12:05—Saloa Serenade. 12:15—News. 12:30—Dream Time. | 12:45—Red Cross. 1:00—TREASURY BANDSTAND- CBS. 1:30—CROSS SECTION-USA- 3:15—GEORGE FISHER-CBS. 2:00—Symphony Hall. i CBS. \ 3:30—Parade of Hits | 4:30—REPORTER'S SCRATCH- | PAD-CBS. | 4:45—MEMO LAKE SUCCESS- CBS. 5:00—TEXAS RANGERS-NBC. | 5:30—BPWC Program. ; 5:45—Red Dog D: 6°'00—Dinner News. rol, T. P. Hansen, Union Oil Co. repre- | sentative from Ketchikan is in’ Ju- | neau on his monthly trip of stations. | He is at the B " EXTRA SWEET... EXTRA TENDER COLLINS and GEDDES PLUMBING & HEATING ! Kensington Bldg. (At City Float) | { P. O. Box 258 Phone 1039 ‘ -t - 3 § 7. SateEiectrical + Pipe Thawing » Buru{\;z Iding. Co. Phone : 289 SALES and SERVICE CHRISTENSEN BROS. 909 12th Phone Green 279 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY OLD STYLE SOUR MASH B73 ’LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY PAGE SEVEN KEEP MOVING, BUCKO! I DON'T THINK TH PERSONALITY. I'WANT NOTHING MO U5 BUT DISTANCE. “T BECAM €Pue CORRESPON - DENTS WERE ADMITTED TO INTERVIEW HUMPHREY AND ARE NOW FILING THEIR STORIES... THE LAST WORDS OF THE TRIAL JUDGE, MOGLA BOOKLAVITCH, WERE .. E A COMMUNIST THROUGH FRUSTRATION AND A VIQLENT DESIRE FOR VENGEANCE AND POWER...THAT (L'i.P.’ YESSIR! ER =— EXCUSE THE MAJOR, 5IR. 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SHORE I DO BUT THAT'S WHAT AUNT LOWEEZY TOLD ME TO TELL TH' VARMINT AW, YE KNOW BETTERN THAT, JUGHAID--- 7% ME JUMP INTO THOSE RLAMES! I DESERVE TO DIE, TOO. THE BUILDINGS! s 4 STRANGE GLASSES, AINT NOSTALGIC GLASSES : THEY 22 YES, BUT HOW'S ANT THEY?Z | YAM SEEIN' US ALL AS KIDS TOGETHER ! A DIFFERENCE. 4 BTWEEN SPACE AN % N 1 know that's Y Gosh, Judy! I'd Cough up, or Y Okay. I'll pay off. You |} where you pay you the $3 Ll’l! let Corky /A You're a hard L i cash your but I've just L\collect! woman to i e checks. Come\ had bad news— = =) < deal with. 1 across! - A - Coby e Ber v 8 p on 2 oy e Tittne BY GOLLY-MR JIGGS-ITS A CRIME THE WAY TH' FEMALES STRUT ABOUT IN SLACKS - - YOU HAVE INFLUENCE WITH TH' MAYOR- HAVE HIM PUT A HELLO -MAYOR! T THINK YOU SHOULD PUT A STOP TO WOMEN WEARIN SLACKS ON TH CITY STREETS -I THINK MAGGIE'S SISTER ¥ SO LONG -OFFICER CLANCY---PUT A STOP TO IT ? BAH/ HE'S JUST OLD- FASHIONED / ITe DlsGFCIJL “ Copr. 1950, King Festures Syacicai, Y. 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