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§ from Alaska SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1951 RYAN SERVES ON ROTC BOARD; ASKS FOR 2 KEW SCHOOLS Dr. James Kys ymmissioner of education has returned home after westward. Dr. Ryan £ serve on the sisting of R 4 vod and one naval of he Kodiak | of a candidate ROTC training about ten base, for sele jer sponsor- ship of the at the end of which time he will receive a com- mission of n. From Kodiak, Dr. Ryan went to Anchor mjilitary authorities on op of schoels on military bases. Then he ‘visited milit Fairbanks on the sa Most of the time he was zaneAl however, was spent in the Koyukuk area where applications have beenf made by residents of that section for schools. Dr. Hyan said that for the whole length of the Koyukuk, about 700 | miles, there are no school facilities, except one mission school. There are about six villages in this section, z { having from 15 to 30 children each three w ip to the interior and | who have never been to school and | he said adults of the villages can, in most cases, neither read nor write. Ryan said he has recommended to the board of education that schools be established at Hughes and at Cut-off on the Koyukuk. MCCARTHY WAS HIERE Lester McCarty of Petersberg was here yesterday for charter boat bid opening by the U. S. Geological ‘Sh'rvey. He stopped at the Baranof { Hotel and expected to return to FROM WRANGELL A. V. Ritchie of Wrangell is at the Baranof Hotel. \ p—— RADIO LOG AINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. CBS — NBC DIAL 1460—JUNEAU NATURDAY EVENING 5:00—FUN TO BE YOUNG-CBS. | 5:30—Viking Varieties. 5:45-—Waltz Time. 6:00—Dinner News. 6:15—Dinner Music: 6:30—Billboard of the Alr. 6:45—Locals News. 7:00—S0!'GS FOR SALE-CBS. 8:00—HEAR IT NOW-CBS. 9:00—Alaska News. f 9:20—Stars on Parade. | 9:20—Music. l 9:30—SAM SPADE-NBC. ! 10:00—Tomorrow's News. 10:15—Here's to Vets. 10:30—Forecasts. /10:35—Sign Off. SUNDAY 8ign Un. 5:55—Forecasts. ! 9:00—Revival Hour. 10:00—Organ Interlude. 10:15—Voice of Prophacy. 10:45—GREEN CROSS SONG THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA e LAURETTA CERTAINLY 3 IS AN AWFUL OuMBBELL PAGE FIVE SHE LIKES ALVIN FUDDLE BETTER THAN [Only a few left. I'm | K some salesman! | B I'd have sold the rest, but the whistle okay, Gink Py . = i - o . :\ They're gone [|. And the cashfl b 4 VYes, Judy, but thisisa balances. { You did awful come down. It gives Congratulations, ! [ b me a conferiority implex. nk! = - — e FESTIVAL-NBC. 11:00—Good News Hour. 11:30—Guest Star. 12:15—New”. WELL, WE KNEW HE WOULD =4 COME SOME DAY! WE ARE READY.) FLL SOUND THE B FOR HIM ¢ ALARM ALL OVER THE ISLANDY \ | 11:45—Lutheran Hour. 12:30—Caristian Brotkerho:-{ Alaska Coastal offers you a mew service—to _speed you on your way. Through your local “ACA ogent you can reserve your seat on Pan American to the States . . . and then fo any spot on the globe! And now, for its patrons in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities ACA holds a special block of seats on Pan Am. . . . giving them equal priorities with those who buy their tickets in Juneaul Hour. ( ¥ 1:00—~TROPICAL TRIP-CBS. l k . 1:30—Ave Maria Hour. 2:60—Alaska Light Concert. l 2:30—PEOPLE'S PLATFORM- CBS. ! 3:00—LIFE WITH LUIGI-CBS. 3:30—HEDDA HOPPER-NBC. 4:00—JACK BENNY-CBS. ,4:30—TALENT SCOUTS-CBS. 5:08+QHARLIE WILD-CBS! | 5:30—STARS OVER HOLLY. WOOD-NBC. 6:00—News. 6:15—Weekly Spectator—Sam Hayes. 6:30—MUSIC FROM HOLLY- | WOOD-NBC. 1 7:00—NBC SHORT STORY-NBEC. | 7:20—JACK BENNY-CBS. 1 ! | | : | | ITOLD YoU TO LEAVE | THOSE LIGHTS OFF! AS A MATTER A FACT, QUIT TALKING, TOO, WEVE GOT | WHAT AM I DOING?. OH, IM JUST CHECKING THE WICH. WANT EVERY T ING TO BE LALL RIGHT, Y KNOW. . “w a @ %X % 8:00—~CHARLIE McCARTHY- wng 4 | - |Rll ‘ 1 CBS. m W 1! §:30—BING CROSBY-CBS. . Ltehn l, 9:15—MUSIC YOU KNOW-CBS. | Il 9:00—News. 9:30—MAGNIFICENT MON- TAGUE-NBC. 1C:00—HARRIS-FAYE SHOW- 10:30—Forecasts. NEC. All programs subject to charge due to conditions beyond our con- | HOCKEY GAMES No games were played in any of | 3 the hockey leazues last night but | here s the schodule for tonight | (I CAN'T GIT OVER FER present lineups: CRICKET'S SHOWER PARTH:... National League (semi-finals)— | LOWEEZY, BUT T DO WA“r Detroit at Montreal (Montreal leads bcst-o‘l‘-seven series, 3-2). ! 1:‘3 GIVE HER THIS JAR OF | THIS--JAR--UH-- Boston at Toronto (Toronto leads | best-of-seven series, 2-1). p. American League (Final)—Pitts- 7 burgh at Cleveland (first game in best-of-seven series). { U. S. Open (semi-final)—Atlantic City (EL) at Toledo (IL) — (Best of seven series tied, 3-3). Pacific Coast League (Final) —| Victoria at New Westminster (Vic- toria leads best-of-seven series, 1-0). R I SWOW! I HAIN'T "I HAIN'T NEVER SEEN NO GOT NO IDEE ! PRESARVES LIKE THIS | HUSBAND FOUND ‘EM DOWN (N TH’' ROAD TWO-THREE MONTHS| AGO, AN' WE BEEN SORTA SCAIRT TO TASTE 'EM " POWERFUL CONSERVATNE management and strict Government) LA JFH?’léG‘GTZY supervision work constantly for the protection of our ) 4 depositors. Additional security is provided through this’ , bank’s membership in Federal Deposit Insurance Corporas tion, 8 ‘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 > of JUNEAU; ALASKA ' . | e MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE cogfbm&’rtg_fl ; NOT UNLESS THE COMMIES W PUT THIS ON THE AR, % FROM ANNETTE KNOW MORE ABOUT YANKEE | 50LDIER, AND KEEP | Li. D. M. Reed, Chris Weitzel, WAYS THAN THEY'VE SHOWN, | George Carriveau and Larry Piesen, 2I\ A RADIO, COLONEL, BUT \ PRINTING THE T A . e e all of Annette are stopping at the o) Sl bl oL ANYTHING YET Z MY ARMS 3 = = _. = . Baranof Hotel. 4 S6AG s W 4 4. TS ARE CROEP NG O IR LINE,S | ) NTE ? o AOF Rl DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN |||} cor s ana GEDDES oL 2 T AN via Pefersburg and Wrangell. . =% NG With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Kénsington Bldg: (At City Fleat)! Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30. P, M, P. O. Box 258 ~- - -, Phane 1039, FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 - - Y BLOWING MY CORK. T HEY, 5ARGE! YUH GETTING HEAR 50ME JERK TELLING EYES EXAMINE LENSES PRESCRIBED = DR. D. D. MARQUARBT OPTOMETRIST NASH SALES and SERVICE CHRISTENSEN BROS. 909 12th Phone Green 279 D% J0F NeVER N [ o VeRR...KNOBGY CAME - G WAIT A MINOTE - Bl How 0'YOU LIKE THAT Y > TRICKIN HIS LIFE. I'VE "0 US AN’ SAID JOE WANTED | 3JOE WAS VERY Second an:fli(‘)l:gk;ln Juneau WALSH L:ND NSLEMeT”ED o 5:1: g?omNEIngNT...BS:‘I)D TO{‘S‘:!PJ\ :("IEHéglJLID 06 FOR APPOINTMENTS TO PULL A A2 ie of 3 - SR T 7 e e g e CHEAP TRICK..THEY g WE AGREED...IF YOU SAID )| RESUME TRAINING T ; . | ooN'T waNT US 7Y IT WAS:S0., IN A FEW DAYS. E et v s ] HERE FOR SOME TRICKY. 28 CHIROPRACTIC REALTH cLINic . | POPWTIPAIIL LA | |5 j IS s General Practice- Foot Correction Hearing Aids & Accessories 3 Phone 477 DR. ¢. M. CALDWELL ~ i\ i PHONE Red 372 s—— Douglas 364 _ { - - Glacier Constru.tion Co. - GENERAL CONTRACTORS New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Safe Electrical Pipe Thawing and Welding TEVERY TME I WALT TO S THS ; I — s ; SIT DOWN AKPLOGiK AT THE JIGGS . TELEVISION 360ME FAT- - RESIDENCE? HEAD HAS TO RING TH' . » S Plumbing ® Heafing | Sce [ R, 4 A HURRYY . ' Oil Burners Telephone 319 Nights-Red 730 HARRI PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 12th and E Street EASY, PAPPY. I'M VERY GLAD, I DIDN'T THINK PALOOKA WOULD DO THAT. WALSH IS 8. CERTAINLY TRICKY. SAID JOE DIDN'T EVEN KNOW WE WERE TO BE HERE...IT'S CLEAR NOW... WALSH 15 A S+ 29 & IO o et FOR GOODNESS SAKE - WHATS TH' MATTER WITH TH’ TELEVISION SET? IT DOESN'T WORK/ ’| HAS THE MAN BEEN HERE TO FIX THE TELEVISION ? I PHONED HIM TO CALL-