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TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1951 LES POE OPENS AT COUNTRY CLUB RUMPUS | ROOM FOR TWO WEEKS. icated satyer,” opened Monday e Rum-~ pus Room of the two weeks. A single in the tainment world, Poe is a singer of risque songs that please even the most sophisticated audiences. On his own since he was 14, he has worked all of .the vaudeville circuits at one time or another. Poe established a record at the old Cnf—l co holding § fee Dan’s in San Francis forth there for seven years. Poe got his title ophisticated satyer’—in Reno time ago. One night an inel e wandered over to his piano telling Poe that his “wasn’t sophisticated satire but that you are a sophisticated satyer, you old goat.” Working the night spots is only a portion of Poes’ career. He has| also worked in movies and on radio M-K MAN HERE 16 ARRIVE ON - } DENALI MONDAY Arriving on the Denali Monday were 13 passengers from Seattle and three from Ketchikan. Disembarking from Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fleck, F. A. Grims- dell, Geneva R. Hubbard, Capt. Melvin Johnson, Frank J. King, E. L. Petree, Oscar A. Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shattick, Albert Sjodin, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wahto. From Ketchikan: David Forche- mer, C. R. Griffin, Andrew Gunder- en. . i | i HELD WEDNESDAY ‘Monthly immunization clinic for infants and preschool children will be held at the Juneau Health Cen- ter, 318 Main St., at 10 a. m. March 21. All parents whose children have not yet received their diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus im- munizations, as well as smallpox vaccination, and are over the age; of six months, are cordially invited to bring their youngsters in. Booster | |shots will also be gien for the same diseases. Parents who are interested in taking their children to be im- | munized are asked to take them |at 10 a. m. Wednesday morning, as there is no specified closing time, and the clinic closes as soon as the last child present has been im- Bill ‘Lofholm, ‘arca manager for Morrison-Knudson at Seattle, is in Juneau for a day or two. He is stopping ' at -the: Baranof Hotel. EYES EXAMINED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOM Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR { CHIROPRACTIC General Hedring Aids & Accessories DR. G. M. CALDWELL Phone 477 munized, and seldom lasts as long jas one hour. Parents may phone 218 for information regarding their | children’s immunizations. LENSES PRESCRIBED ETRIST APPOINTMENTS Juneau HEALTH CLINIC Practice Foot Correction z PHONE Red 372 . . ,Glacier Construction Co. 4 GENERAL CONTRACTORS New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work ‘Safe Flectrical Pipe Thawing and Welding Douglas 364 RADIO LOG | AINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. CBS—NBC DIAL 1460—JUNEAU | TUESDAY EVENING 5:00~BREAK THEE BANK-NBC. 5:30—VOICES AND EVENTS- NBC. 6:00—News. 6:15—Dinner Musfc. 6:30—Billboarc¢ of the Alr. 6:45—Local N.ws. 1:00—~DANGFROUS ASSIGN- MENT-NBC. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS 8:00—~HAROLD PEARY-CBS. 8:30—RATE YOUR MATE-CBS. 9:00—Weather. | 2:05—What's at Capitol-ABS 10:00—Tomorrow’s News. 10:15—Sports Roundup. WEDNESDAY MOKNING AND AFTERNOON Sign on. 7:00—Sunrise Serenade. 7:30—News Summary. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:10—Healline News. * 8:25—Weather Forecasts. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Forecasts. 9:35—Trio Time. 9:45—YOU AND THE WORLD- CBS. 10:00—News. 10:05—Milady’s Memo. 10:30—Listening Glass. 11:00—-GEORGE FISHER-CBS. 11:15—CHICAGOANS-CBS. 11:30—Listeners’ Digest. 12:00—Forecasts. 12:05—Salon Serenade. 12:15—Noon News. 12:30—Adventures in Research. 12:45—UN IS MY BEAT.NBC. 1:00—TREASURY BAND-C:S. 1:30--Songs of the Islands. 1:45—PICKENS PARTY-NBC. 2:00—Symphony Hall. 3:00—~MARK HOPKINS OR- CHESTRA-NBC. 3:30—Parade of Hits. i 4:30—AMERICA UNITED-NBC. : 5:00—DOLLAR A MINUTE-CBS. 5:30—UNIVERSITY of CHICAGO ROUNDTABLE-NEC. | All programs subject 1> change fue to conditions beyond our con- rot. PAA FLIGHTS GET jprwaET, BaG Plumbing 0il Burners Télephone‘ 319 HARRI PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 12th and R R ® Heafing Nights-Red 730 | l -4 E Street f You_HAVE It WHEN You Neeo by o Your best bet for quick 1y Gin Exp™2 ¢ delivery ki AW Bxpron «« « fast, dependable service by Alaske Coastal, ot Jow, eeonomical rates. Your letter er wire 1o __your mershent, requesting delivery by Alr Ex- pross, asevres you of having youwr merchandies Yty ewing Southeastern ALASKA STEAM SCHEDULED SAILINGS : NORTHBOUND S.S"Baranof .. March 27 Sitka < Beward’ - S. 8. Denali Sitka Ly Valdez & i - IN AND OUT SUN. Pan American Airways was back on chedule after delays due to bad weather. Friday's north-t bound flight from Seattle over- nighted in Annette, leaving the, Juneau load Saturday and over- | headed here to Fairbanks. Sm.ux--’ day’s northbound flight picked up the Juneau passengers at Annette on Sunday and arrived here noon yesterday. The regular Sunday | flight from the scuth got in at{ 4:45 and southbound passengers flew | south yesterday. From Seattle: Hazel Bolton, | Trevor Davis, Clarence Dick, HenryI Eaton, Don Moies, Joe Little, Brucel Neilsen, John Bradley, Marten Ash- ba, Howard Baltzo, Robert Brundig, Margaret Dixon, Mrs. Susan Bitner,l Lyman Ellsworth. Julius Ferney, E, H. Grocock,| Harold Hanson, Lewis Kann, Vernuni Knott, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lhamon and Doona, Ernest Metrobole, Jack | Mitchell, R. F. Shuman, Lawrence' Wilcox, Jim Young. From Annette: W. A. Bates. | To Annette: John K. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. John Cummings. l To Seattle: Dr. F. L. Coddington, Art Hedges, C. A. Chamberlin, C. L. Wingerson, Leroy Nelson, Art Quick, R. Woods, C. Johnson, Phil Grayson, William Orr, Fred Urban, Magnus Nelson, Fred Tyvoll, Phil Hight, Laveene Hight, Leonard Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Rohrberg, C. Bungarner, Jeanne Welsh. Sterling Sears, Walter Gillis, Maude Graham, Walter Hutchison, Howard Baker, Helen Blodgett, Jim Chaney, G. E. Munger, P. Brandt, P. Monroe, J. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sheldon, Leah Levers, Harold Heaton, Clara MacDougall, Mrs. Charles DeBoer, Harriet Olsen and children Karen, Dick and Heidi. [ ————————— NICHOLSON’S WELDING SHOP Tanks and General Welding ALL WORK GUARANTEED P. 0. Box 1529——Feero Bldg. SHIP COMPANY i mady SOUTHBOUND S.S. Denali ....March 25 Petersburg Wrangell Beattle April 1 Seattle Ketchikan S.S. Baranof Ketchikan Q'; EarRy From Séattle 9 0 A VESSEL — MARCH 30TH 4HE Green, Agent—-Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 e s S e COLLINS and GEDDES PLUMBING & HEATING Kensington Bldg. (At City Fleat) P. O. Box 258 Phone 1039 Safe 1 Pipe Théwing Phone Burrow - Co NASH SALES and SERVICE CHRISTENSEN BROS. 909 12th Phone Green.279 "~7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA YE CAIN'T SEE HER NOW, RIDDLES--WHY DON'T YE [ L1 i Aaw-Haw-#auy (F YE SEEN HER NOW, * DURN ITALL!! I GOT TO SEE HER NOW, MIZ SMIF -~ IT'S ABOUT, OUR WEDDIN ! YAPPLE IS A ROUND ISLAND IN THE FRUIT GROUP, AND POPENE'S MOMMA IS BEING HELD PRISONER THERE ON ACCOUNT OF SHE MAKES SUCH GOOD-= PIES & ‘Z% Seven o'clock and my job is all done. | quit when T my sitters begin ARE YOU GONNA LET ME IN OR NOT.” T'LL ONLY ASK ONCE MORE 7 : P initpi o= I'M 50 SORRY YOU CAN'T STAY FOR TEA- MRS. JGGS ! LOVE TO-BUT I MUST GET HOME AS T HAVE AN APPOINTMENT/ AND BACK TO THE'DRAMA IN THE KOREAN HILLS... SURE, KID. WE GOT A PROBLEM — AND WITH THE > AlD OF OLD MAN MARCONI% GIMMICK., WERE GOING TO DUMP IT INTQ THE LAP OF A HIGHER ECHELON . UNCLE SUGAR, YUH \HAMMER-HEAD. LEMON, BANANA, COCOANUT, MACAROON, CHERRY, CARAMEL , YOU DONT SEE ANY YAPPLE PIE THANKS FOR| [AHOY, WHERE'S OLIVE 22 TELLIN' MEY - LET'S GET STARTED! POPEYE, HEY LIKE YOUR MOMMA'S PIESY, YOU'LL HAVE TO WHIP THE KING & 7 ANO EVERYONE ELSE BEFORE THEY'LL LET HER LEAVE!! = — Yes, Mrs. Dard Dorothy ] hasn't shown up? Il ] ;‘Lbefirltght gvei | thought | could depend on her for sure JUST A LITT L0 g MACY, PAPPY, COLONEL MARTIN 15 VERY INTERESTED IN My WINNING. HE USED TO B0x AT WEST POINT § = "WAY BACK WHEN ... SOLLY...WHAT'S THE IDE, WHAT WAS THAT FAT GU' DOIN’ SOCKIN® YOU WITH LEFTS AN’ RIGHTS WHY DIDN'T YOU AN: ME...WHAT DID YCU MEAN BY...WHY DIDN'T YCU HIT i Onwow HE i A PRINCETO! UH...TOOK THEN AN DION'T HIT BACK.... REA NOT HAm;AvaAvjlfi.\ KETCH e ETCHT - Tl YCUR LEFT HIGH... AHEM,..OH HELLO, MIKE. THOUGHT YOU WERE AWAY FOR THE DAY, APPOINTMENT! MY DATE IS WHAT I TELL 4 FOR 10:45 YOou ANGLE IS : LL WE [aeun wite B DUGAN NEARLY MADE ME FORGIT WHAT TIME IT 15/ I'M DUE HOME # WOW! DO YOU THINK "TWO-GUN"GLINTOO WILL PREVENT TH' RUSTLERS FROM GITTIN' TH' HERD OVER THE BORDER ?? I'D NEVER GET AWAY FROM MIS5 TERCHANCE!/ I TOLD HER I HAD TO RUSH HOME ON BUSINESS /. SHUT UP/ I*'WisH SoU