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RIDAY, JUNE 8, 1951 D RILEY HERE BOOSTS APAN TRADE FAIR OMING TO SEATTLE interest on his trip through the Territory has been spreading in- formation about the Trade Fair, through which it is hoped to bring to the northwest more trade with the Orient. Of interest to Alaskans is the ap- pointment of Nick Bez, Alaska can- nery owner, as chairman of the ad- | visory committee of the Japanese lis biennial trips to Alaska for e Palmer Supply Co., qualify Ed ey for active membership on the a Committee of the Seattle unber of Commerce and his in- est i Seattle’s civic progress Jalify him for candidacy as nmy- of Seattle. “Possible candidacy,” ey said in Juneau Thursday be- ‘e his departure for his home T a trip through the Territory. Riley has been a member of the Jashington State legislature con- uously since 1939. ctive in his political party, he s a leader of the conservative mocrats in the legislature and is pased that he was influential in uring state financial assistance " the State of Washington's Jap- ese Trade Fair in Seattle June! to July 3 of this year. | ext to his own business, his chief Fair in Seattle. Incidentally, though a resolution in favor of Alaska Statehood pass- ed the Washington Legislature, Ri- ley said he voted and spoke against it. “I can see no reason why the Washington Legislature should con- sider statehood for Alaska or Ha- waii. It was not our business—it is up to the people of the territories,” the Washington State senator said in explaining his vote against the resolution. “Of course you want statehood— when and if you can pay for it.” he added. TAKU GILLNETTERS Meeting on Saturday, June 9, 2 pm. A, F. of L. Hall. 830-1t EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Becond and Franklin Juneau PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS The MAMZELLE SHOP 310 S. Franklin — Open 10:00 a. m. t0-10:00 p. m. [ COTTON PRINT DRESSES ... ... Guaranteed Color-Fast—Sizes 12 to 44 GABARDINE SLACKS, Sizes 10 to 40 o the States on Pan Americon, and then to any spot on the globel And for you who buy fickets In Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakes, Skagway, Niimes end similar communities, ACA reserves a special block of seats so that s passengers share equal priority with those who bey tickets In Juneesd | ANSKR D, ., g ¢ ° R DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE tlon, 8 United States Government agency ‘which insures; each dopositor against low te o maximum of $10,000. BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pefersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P, M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 PHONE Red 372 Douglas 364 = - Glacier Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Safe Electrical Pipe Thawing and Welding Japanese, | RADIO LOG | AlnskalBhrIfl:dg)st Co. CBS — NBC DIAL 1460 — JUNEAU FRIDAY EVENING 6:00—DICK ROEHL'S NEWS- LBS. 6:15—Dinner Music. 6:30—Billboard of Al 6:45—Local News 7:00—SUSPENSE-CBS. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS 8:00—~YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW-NBC. 8:30—MR. MOTO-NBC. 9:00—Alaskan News. 9:15—JOS. C. HARSCH-LBS. 9:30—Bubbles at Baranof. 10:00—Alaska Line News. 10:15—Sports Round-Up. 10:30-—~Weather. 10:35—Sign Off. Saturday Morning and Afternoon Sign On. 7:00—Sunrise Serenade. 7:30—Moraing News. 8:00—Mornirg JiTiought, £:10—Headline News, 8:25—Weather report. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:25—Weather. 9:30—Radio Kids Bible Club, 10:00—News. 10:05—Just Jazz. 10:15—Christian Science. 10:30—MAKE WAY FOR YOUTH- CBS. 11:00—FUN TO BE YOUNG-CBS. 11:30—Caholic Church 12:00—Weather. 12:15—News. 12,30—MIND YOUR MANNERS- NBCt. 1:00—ARCHIE ANDREWS-NBC. 1:30—BIG LEAGUE GAME-LBS, 4:45—Children’s Chapel. 5:00—~WE TAKE YOUR WORD- CBS. 6:30—Viking Varieties. 5:45—Red Cross. All programs subject to change 1ue to couditicns ksyond our eon- tral, i { 'BUSTED INSULATOR- NOT FLYING SAUCER PUTS OUT LIGHTS | If he'd been a more excitable I‘ person, Franz Nagel, manager of the Alaska Electric Light and Power Co., might have thought he saw a| flying saucer last night at 10 o'clock. He was on the Douglas dock looking up the channel when he saw a flash | and burst of fire. But being prac- tical, he rightly guessed that a pow- ' er line insulator was pulling a “fall- ing star act.” Of course the lights went out, linemen immediately rushed to the | scene, extinguished the fire on the pole and in 35 minutes had replaced the insulator. ANT AD5S PAY— WARNER’S for 2 FISHING GEAR 406 S. Franklin — Phone 473 s e 5 Burrows Welding Ce. 0il Tanks Flue Extensions Boat Tanks General Welding % Box 2983—JUNEAU—Phone 289 Wm COLLINS and GEDDES PLUMBING & HEATING Kensington Bldg. (At City Float) P. O. Box 258 Phone 1039 SALES and SERVICE CHRISTENSEN BROS. 909 12th Phone Green 279 lHEF.’ PRICE IS 50 DOLLARS 2 L BUT ME T ~ ' BLONDIE CAN ALWAYS NEED GO TO SLEEP THE A LITTLE N OMENT SHE GETS ) BEDTIME SNACK ) IN BED FIRST s VR ICOULDNT GET TO FIRST | BASE WITH HM, BUT T CREWY LOU WILL BE SOLD HER! BACK TOMORROW TO TAKE BONNY BRAIDS' PICTURE. A | MY DEAR. .LIEUTENANT, 'RE PRICELESS ! YOU SNEAK INTO MY HOTEL SUITE, POUNCE )/ UPON ME WHEN I COME HOME AND ASK ME, HAVE THE SMALLY CAMERA AND A AT EIGHT. W27 % : PAGE SEVEN DON'T LOOK SO UPSET, DEAR --IT WAS JUST A A LITTLE BOWL OF s )\, COLESLAW DARLING, WE PREDATORY TYPES NEVER SURRENDER OUR PRIZES — AND IF WEVE FILCHED HIM FROM ANOTHER. WOMAN, IT% LIKE AN EXTRA LAYER OF ICING ON THE e LOAD A NEWS... IT'LL ONLY TAKE § ME ABOUT A HOUR T'TELL YA... B0Y...HAVE I GOT PLENTY T'TELL YA... HURRY UP AN’ GIT DRESSED...I'LL TELL YA WHILE WE EAT? YOUR FACE FOR WEEKS... YOU..SLAVE DRIVER... HEH HEH 2 BOOGER. IT LEFT MILKY "LISSEN...I GOT A FIND OUT WHAT YE '™ TELLIN' YE FER TH' LAST TIME, INVENTIN’ WINTON ! COME OUT OF THAT TOM-FOOL CAVE ! KNOW TH' REASON g Our slogan: I Mr. Wicker, itis ccing to ‘ “A fresh spotless,it’s take a selling job to put | wastebasket | R_Sanitary-"4 over our disposable every. wastebasket service. morning” BEEN UP TO TH' LAST TWENTY YEARS OR “Fits every scheme of decaration.” Y HEY,JERRY...HAVE THE CAR READY...* I'LL BE WITH YOU IN FIVE MINUTES. WATCH THAT DOOR, )z POPEYE! 1S IT “(_FASTENED?22 ertvipoaneo ¥4 L 3 - “No bother—no fuss! A xj forget waste worries. S 2Relyon Usivg SORRY -SIR-BUT MR. LAYBOR IS OUT OF TOWN # I'D LIKE TO SEE MR, MANUEL B ! — ~_JOU HEARD ME/I = i INGIST THAT YOU 3 CALL ON MR MANLEL I ' LAYBOR -IT WILL DO » 0il Burners YOL GOOD TO LISTEN TO A MAN OF HIS Telephone 319 Nighis-Red 730 HARRI PLUMBING & HEATING CO0. WELL-AT LEAST IT'LL BE A CHANGE TO LISTEN TO SOMEONE BESIDES MAGGIE - Distributed throughout Alaska - by ODOM COMPANY INTELLECT - 12th and E Street

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