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Golden Royal Czechs Holding Liveh Race Seen Find Anchorageite 2 R-36's 111 Emer- WXLN Two Mormon In First Division Drad In Stales Missionaries JUNEAU, (/P)—A lively scram- gency Landings Wednesday. February 15, 1950 for the First — ble is assured Divi- 5:00 p.m.—News—Short Wave sion’s eight seats in the lower — McCHORD AIR FORCE BASE PORTLAND. (/P> A bruised 5:15—-Music of the Masters PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia </P)— of the The ! Wash., (/P)—Two six-engine B-3(> :The noffice announc- House Legislature. body found in Willamette River 0:00—Just Jazz Czech foreig which made close of filings found 13 Demo- bombers emergency 0:30—This Is The Story ; ed yesterday state police have ar- shallows was identified yesterday 1 and 12 in the landings here Sunday had not 7:00—Number Please rested two American Mormon crats Republicans as that of Myles \V. Jones, 59, 8:00—Henry Morgan race. taken off early today said there missionaries on “of hav- primaries Music Hall | charges Anchorage. Police learned he had 8:30—Hollywood In the race for the Senate, was no indication when they 9:00—The Great Gildersleeve ing attempted to enter a prohib- be «n absent from his hotel for will would return to their home base, 9:30—-Pat Novak For Hire ited area.” three incumbent Legislators some *ime. I Tex. i0:00—One Stand seek the Democratic nominations at Fort Worth, Night The announcement was made in 10:30—G.I. Jive An autopsy was ordered when McChord authorities said the for the two seats. Two of them a note to the U. S. embassy reply- 10:45—Words with Music j House. The co mt\ detectives reported bruis- takeoffs were at the discretion of are. members of the 11:00 p.m.—Sign Off J ing to an American request for es on Jones’ head. All clothing the commanders. latter are James Nolan of Wran- plane information as to the whereabouts pockets had been turned inside gell, speaker of the House at the One of the bombers developed Thursday, February 16, 1950 of the missionaries. The two dis- out. The body was found Monday engine and instrument trouble en 1949 special session, and G. E. 7:00 a.m.—Morning Melodies appeared Jan. 28 while travelling and believed to have been in the on Almquist of Juneau. Sen. Frank route from Fairbanks, Alaska, 7:15—Morning Devotions ! through Moravia to visit members river several j Peratrovich is reelection days. the return leg of a round-robin 7:30—Sunrise Serenade of the Church of Jesus Christ of seeking J. B. from Forth Worth. 8:00—Fred Waring but Sen. L. P. Dawes, Republican, Eaton Hotel manager training flight | Latter Day Saints (Mormon-, liv- 8:30—Not So Quiet, Please Steinbeck reported Jones was a The second encountered me- is not. The only Republican seek- j 9:00—AFRS Sports Reel ing near the border. mining engineer and that his wife, chanical difficulties over the Pu- ing one of the Senate seats is El- 9:15—Melody Roundup The missionaries are Stanley E. Bertha, directs a USO center in get Sound area on a training 9:30—To be announced ton Engstrom of Juneau. Abbott, 23, of Lehi, Utah, and C. the Alaskan city. She is in An- flight from its home field. 10:00—Jack Berch Democrats seeking nomination | Aldon Johnson, 22, of Idaho Falls, chora 10:15—Chiquita for the House seats are Amelia ge. 10:30—Platter Previews Idaho. A human being transferred to Gundersen, Marcus Jensen and Steinbeck reported Jones came j 11:00—Personal Album the planet Mercury would be It had been reported authori-, Andrew Hope, all here about a year ago for health 11:15—Strike Up The Band incumbents, burned to death by the sun’s heat,1 11:30—I. & E. Special tatively the two were being held and Walter O. Smith, B. D. Stew- reasons and usually carried a roll killed bv its ultra-violet radia- Noon—Luncheon Turntable at Olomouc in central Movaria, art, Peter Wood, Gene Lockridge, of bills. 12:30—WXLN News tion, asphvviated from want of not far from Prostejov, where Verne Metcalf, Earl Forsythe, Identification was made trac- 12:45—At Ease by from of they had been stationed by their oxygen and desiccated 1:00—Around World In History Steven Homer, Felix Toner, Rob- ing a laundry mark on a shirt col- had been held in- water. 1:15—Jack Smith church. They ert Coughlin, and Mary Joyce. later confirmed the la rand by Best c o m municado. All efforts of 1:30—Yesterday’s R e p u b 1 ican candidates are hotel manager. Nugget Ads Bring Quick Results 2:00—Matinee Melodies American officials to see them Doris Barnes and Frank 3:00—Name It For A Johnson, Song have failed thus far. 3:30—Music In Contrast incumbents, and Clyde Peterson, ANNOUNCE NEW PROJECT 3:45—Album Music The note said the embassy's re- Edmund Lane, Carl Heinmiller, mm r«r"-«3».'».-ww w mw ninnri-iiwiwifiyMMAw.*iM6'if<yyy-<»jMw. ^w *• vX,’*r” ^mfiWWliift ¥W«»■>»» mO.i 4:00—Vocal Spotlight quests to see the men “was under William Paul, Sr., M. L. MacSpad- 4:15—Second Hand Juke Box consideration.” Richard 4:30—To Be Announced den, Harris, Ralph Bar- 5:00—News—Short Wave Both men, unmarried, have tholomew, Ed Lokken, S. J. Mac- 5:15—Music of the Masters been on Czechoslovakia for a lit- Kinnon and Juneau’s mayor, 6:00—Gene Autry tle more than two years. As far Waino Hendrickson. 6:30—American Heritage as left 7:00—Number Please is known, they Prostejov 8:00—Johnny Fletcher Friday, Jan. 27, for a regular The traveling salesman had 8:30—Hit Parade On Parade weekly visit to church members been caught in a cloudburst and Durante 9:00—Jimmy living on the outskirts of Brun- was forced to stay at a farmhouse. 9:30—Inner Sanctum near the In the he looked out of 10:00—One Night Stand tal and Opava, Polish morning 10:30—G.I. Jive border. the window and saw that he was 10:45—Words with Music in the midst of a raging flood Ev- 11:00 Off p.m.—Sign Some used cars nowadays are erything from cattle to chicken not worth what they’re jacked up coops wecr floating past with the Friday. 17. 1950 February to be. current. 7:00 a.m.—Morning Melodies 7:15—Morning Devotions 7:30—Sunrise Serenade 8:00—Fred Waring 8:30—Not So Quiet, Please 9:00—Zeke Manners 9:15—Redd Harper The--- 9:30—To be announced 10:00—Jack Berch 10:15—Bob Carlton 10:30—Platter Previews ROYAL 11:00—Personal Album GOLDEN 11:15—Remember 11:30—I. & E. Special iNow Oil Noon—Luncheon Turntable Display 12:30—WXLN News 12:45—At Ease 1:00—Around World In History This beautiful 18 carat GOLD “Luxury" Royal the will in a new 1:15—Jack Smith Girl Scouts throughout country engage Portable with its DeLuxe Model features international friendship project during 1950 called “Schoolmates 1:30—Yesterday’s Best Quiet " Overseas The Scouts plan to make and fill schoolbags tor 2:00—Matinee Melodies and its children in other countries. 3:00—Name It For A Song expensive, special-built, Luggage-style 3:30—Music In Contrast case is a 4:00—Jo Stafford Carrying Breath-taking Beauty. 4:15—Second Hand Juke Box — Come in and examine it — WE CARRY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF j 4:30—To Be Announced I 5:00—News—Short Wave FINE LIQUORS, BEER AND WINE SHOWGIRLS MAY AID We also have the latest Grey Magic Model Out-of-Town Orders Carefully Handled JAPANESE RAILWAY as well as the TOKYO. (/P)—Pretty showgirls Black Arrow and DeLuxe models THE NOME STORE may be used in an effort to stim- LIQUOR ulate lagging passenger traffic on Japanese trains. One railroad of- ficial hopes to increase traffic over his line by putting 680 showgirls aboard a special “revue train” designed to carry 1,000 and tow AUTO BAGGAGE RATES \ S paying passengers. The train SCHEDULED SAILINGS would run to Atami, a famous hot spring resort. FROM SEWARD SS. Denali Feb. 17 S.S. Denali Mar. 3 Sitka Ketchikan Silica Kalehikan Juneau Seattle Juneau Seattle DREAM Petersburg Petersburg THEATER —•— SS. Baranof Feb. 24 1 Show, Wed. and Thur., 7:30 p.m. Juneau Ketchikan "THE FLAME" Wrangell Seattle John Carroll Vera Ralston —•— 2 Shows, Fri., 7:15 and 9:00 p.m. For Further Information Wiro, Write or Phono ON THE OLD SPANISH TRAIL' ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY (In Color) FAIRBANKS, ANCHORAGE or SEWARD Roy Rofin .
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