The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 27, 1951, Page 5

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TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1951 HIGH COURTS REFUSE CASE WILLIE McGEE WASHINGTON, M h 27 —P— Willie McGee, N ppi thrice sentenced to ceath for the rape of a white woeman, failed for the fourth time to win a full- scaie hearing before the Supreme Court. The action means chair unless his another delaying Red Aid atiracted wide attention. Gov. Fielding W of Mississippi has charged Communist were leading the fight to save the Negro from execution. orld- Court- tlaitaed” McGee never had been permitted to tell the whole story, including his contention that he had!had. “volunta sex rela- tions with the woman e was ccn- victed ‘of raping. Attorney General, J P 5 Negro McGee must | that | government seeks to compel it to | register under the new Internal | Security Act. 'ADMINSTN. BOARD APPROVES PLANS, - TERR. BUILDING Approval was given by the Ter- ritorial Board of ~Administration this week of the plans for specifi- cations to come within the $1,200,000 ,nllowed for the construction of | Alaska’s new Territorial office ! building in Juneau. The plans were negotiated by the Alaska | Works and the Carson Construc- :liun Company of Helena, Montana, | contractors awarded the job. The contractor’s estimates for construc- tion of the build | original plans was $1, ATaska will have a five-story Ter- ritorial office building but it won't plans, In fact it won’t be completed. | A five-story structure will be erect- ished for occupancy according to the revised plans apprcved by the! Board of Administration. | va hafts and penthouse but no Public ; ol bt e Highibe completed, according to original! atest appea | ed but only three stories will be fin-} The building will have two ele-; pr—— RADIO LOG | 1 AINY Alaska Broadcasting ©o. CBS—NBC DIAL 1460—JUNEAU | ' TUESDAY EVENING 5:00~BREAK TEE BANK-NBC. 5:30—VOICES AND EVENTS- NBC. 6:00—News. 6:16—Dinner Music. 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—Alaska News. 9:15—Music. 9:30—SUSPENSE-CBS. 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. Mother, haven't you had any calls for baby sitters? THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i 1 i | | 1 N W 3 03N 0% ¢ K o k‘u\g‘“ ANg 171 ) ~gaan 1 &= ne (ENmas W, IvHM SO0 4N8 ( LvHM .IS) Requeét “for sitters? No, Judy, they dont all here any more. ) @33N LNOa T 434N1S 3N~ ONIT3S 31dO3d LW, This is two days without a snitch of activity, y7 t Corky. (7| You haven't given me any names to collect from, Judy. Lx\( | reckon I'm fired. o 77*'( ST RA— 0 \""" Not at all, *& Marge. There -1l Jjust isn't any /mj ‘&.;\busmess!/ vy will have steel I I 10:00—News. B D Y v DISAPPOINTED. 10:05—Milady’s Memo. I'M AFRAID YOU CAN'T BOX FOR 1 WAS JUST Vaults I TELL YA WE'LL ¢ IT'S UNFAIR TO LEVIN. HE'S s but they will not be of the CALL OFF TH' FIGHT.”) COUNTING ON THIS FIGHT. WE'LL POSTPONE IT / HE'S IN THE ARMY AIR 1 I'lL BE GLAD T’ CALL IT OFF. I AIN'T EVER BEEN HAPPY state and lo gone into that apg,, were , conyinced ,of . McGe guilt. 5 } i Other Lrtions In other:actionsjthe Hizh Court 1. Ruled that suits to collect rent overcharges in decontrolled areas are noje hmm'd’;!q anyg specific neriad! (helore . tent otbrold. were lifted. “The Nigh" tribuffal “évérturned 'a towep aourt's - nctidr i throwing out a $POUAVFefd to a Dallis “tenant ' for éveréharfes covering a | heavy dial type. There. will' be no trance hallway — all other floors will be mino plastic. Steps in the building which were to have been of granite will be of concrete, There will be no outside granite trim for windows nor granite trim in other parts of the building as was pro- vided in the original plans., .There will be no rails around the, grounds outside the building. as was first planned, There will be no lawn on the surrounding grounds, except of za floors except in the en-| 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. 1:80—Keys to Melody. 1:45—PICKENS PARTY-NBC. AWHILE, JOE. IT'S A BAD CUT... BUT LUCKILY NOT DANGEROUS IF ALLOWED TO HEAL. NO BOXING GETTING IN TRIM . FER A COUPLA MONTHS f I'LL CALL AL WEIL. FORCE AND HIS TIME (S €\ LIMITED,..REMEMBER , ABOUT IT, THIS ACCIDENT'LL BE A DARN GOOD 2:00—Symphony Hall. 3:00—-MARK HOPKINS OR- CHESTRA-NBC. 3:30—Parade of Hits. 4:00—High School Play. 4:30—AMERICA UNITED-NBC. 5:00—-DOLLAR A MINUTE-CBS. 5:30—UNIVERSITY of CHICAGO! ROUNDTABLE-NEC. All prograins subjecé TS change | 1ug fa cqRAdtioDs (peyond our codmi . V/MARGARET. TRUMAN | {S1GNS NBC CONTRACT T qaoA 2INEWYORR, iMarch 27 elff— | Margaret Truman’s nften-rcpcrwd‘l contracti.with the National;Bnoad- rcasting ,Company has jeen signed, The network announces that the | s ARHERIEE ;| radio or t pearances thi : b Bk v i N B o > 1NBC" did * Setesé” uit] . ) Mise Traman will be paid, But it| |[CRICKETS GOT HER MEART SOT /s HORE reviously was, reported unofficial-| | ON A B'QDQCIOU? IF\MO'NT Sist That she would get 32,500 for | EDDIN'RING, AN" T CAIN'T g o - o ! : each radio show ands,00Q forEaght 1 | NOWISE BREORD (T, CONSERVAT!VE management and strict Government ) TV appearance, ! SNUFFY--- == period of 20 months. The refund |the wild grass variety. suit was begun six days after the | Dallas area was decontrolled. The lower court said the refund period must ke restricted to one s 2. Refused film writer Lester Cole—gne of the “Hollywood Ten" s = i his legal battle to itement to his $1,350-a- job. 3. Denied the Communist Party a P APRESHRE et Preliminary work of construction is scheduled to start in May of this year and the building is to be com- pleted by July 1, 1952. A House bill, introduced by Waino Hendrickson in the Alaska Legis- lature just ended, to appropriate $165,000 to complete the Territorial office building as originally planned was killed by the indefinite post- i the | ponement route, ety GET MRS. SAM CATCHEM ON THE WIRE,AND STEP. . 'HE MAVOR'S MEN MUST ) THE SLOT MACHINE, WITH HAVE RAIDED A SPOT SAM CATCHEM INSIDE,SITS || AND FORGOT TO PICK SILENTLY IN THE DARK THIS ONE_UP. ALLEY AS THE HOURS PASS. ¥ TELL THE CAPTAIN OF THE SLOT MACHINE SQUAD T GOT NEWS FOR IM—YEAH, A SLOT MACHINE RIGHT 1 OUT IN THE QI IT'LL PROBILY BE. TH' FUST AN’ LAST ) (PRESENT TH' PORE GAL - WILL EVER GIT FROM VE 1 GIT HER A BRODACIDUS ENUEF FER A DOWN PAMMENT, SNUFFY P raam THOUGHT -~ DIAMONTS IS DRETFUL GAUDY YO'RE RIGHT, SNUFFY-- supervision work constantly for the protection of our’ i depositors. Additional security is provided through chis' bank’s membership in Federal Deposit Insurance Corporas tion, a United States Government agency which insures, each depositor against loss to & maximum ‘of $10,000. BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS FIRST NATIONAL BANK Kensington Bldg. (At City Fleat) | 4 A, i 3 Phone 1038 p. TH DOC4 GOT = ELLES E — ¥/ \comeTHIN' TO y DAILY TRIPS JUN , w7 :++ vie Petershurg and Wrangell . ‘ AYIWith' éonnections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg - CeonvenieHt*affernoon ' departures, at 2:30 P. M. 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