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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1947 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA _PAGE SEVEN Carl Pollock of the SRS Ceet e [ o soueds I I M =25 CHANNEL BOAT WORKS Z X NS oTROC AT AL & ¥ 7 ) T o SATURDAY EVENING { CORRECTLY | c e o o SUYSS 5:00—Magic Carpet. o R SN I —G. 1. Jive. 2. k done | 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. vV M 3 5:45—Echoes of Eden. o r\n in our shop 6 0(_)‘Dmner News. | 6:15—At Ease. ,6:30—Dinah Shore. the are 7:00—Voice oi the Army. sonable and the 7:15—Standard News—Forecasts. work, gharantee A | 7:30—Duffy's Tavern. | 8:00—KINY Bandbox. OPPOSITE ROAT HARBOR | (5 niw. ™ 9:00—Man Called “X.” P. 0. Bex 2133 - Phene Red 110 | 9:30 Date at Dreamland. THIMBLE THEATRE TWE SHALL BE 1N CROFEYE : M, GO0Vl WE ARE RESCUED!! —IF THERE lS) (ASHORE " ot g e SITHA MARINE RAILWAY | ..o 12:30—Kate Smith offers ! 1:00-Baby Snooks. 1:30—Lutheran Hour, sz rerd Weorlcman Qh‘l’ | 2:00—Harvest of Stars. | 2:30—Voice of Prophecy. i | { | OKAY—THA'S SWELL!! 9:45—Between the Lines. )I TIME FOR LUNCH (BOAT 15 COMING THERE'S | i | i Reasonable Rates on New and Repair Work [}/ :00—porianne Bames. 3:15—Hoagy Carmichael. WAYS and VERTICAL LIFT 3:30—TInformation Please. Boats up to 40 feet —1 T 1L (3 : 33_211‘;'";xfifi;fi;"?;‘fi&;:. 41 feet to 49 feet So¢ per ft. | 5:00—Dinner News—Forecasts. | 50 feet to 75 feet 50¢ per ft. I} 5:15—Excursions in Seience. 1 NO LAYOVER CHARGE { 5:30—Charlie McCarthy. 0OF | BESERVE DATE FOR YOUR WORKNOW || |0 teimio” : ""T " ssomzk L o wo LT P . 7:00—Jack Benny. | 4 ou ALL KIGHT. 1L &% PARDON ME,MISS FOWLER HY... WOULD YOU JOIN LS FOR A BOX 4 — SITKA, ALASKA 7:30—Twenty Questions. 1 i 2 WEET HER NEAR THE X 1 ENJOYED YOUR SINGING A LOT E | LITTLE WHILE ... MY MANAGER 8:00—Theatre Guild. ) vie <& WOULD YOU ... f ANDI ARE: SITTING RIOHT OVER | 8:55—News. i o |7 ! ‘A ——— 9:00—Command Performance. 9:30—Forecasts All programs are subject to change without notice. Daytime forecasts on w2ekdays at | 3:00, 9:30 A.M., and 12:00 Noon. -oe JAP PRISON CAMP <ZWE3 ST00GE CANT BE | Steamer Seattle Nerthbound Southbound NEW YORR, Sept. 27.—#—Fed- ALEUTIAN Sept. 29 L AR Y Galst COASTAL RAMBLEM . Sept. 24 Sept. 30 sidke (']m,m“," S ceon BARANOF t. 21 Sep. 3 ' fction of Chiet Signal- i f : W0SE K Sept. 30 Oct. 6 it n Hl;f)lm:_‘: o7 gm::l_ |_u<E THAT 15 INHAPPY ONE, HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF OURS | Oct. 4 Oct. 17 t. 13 ne fellow war prisoners in a ST WHEW! THAT PILOT KNOWS His Y CHECK! HE BENT I | NERVOUS 6YTEIM. LETE SEE L COTH 'ROUGHEST TIME AHEAD YET. A WE CHECK IN ON CHOPETICK JoE: Oct. 1 Oct ‘. g iia prison camp on the s 1NG THAT LOADED | THE PROPS AND PUT = 4 S BARANOF calls at Cordova, Valdez and { S d. that the Navy lacked jur- A IN WITH ONE WHEEL J PLEATS IN A WING, BUT | S ALEUTIAN calls at b:v:md direct af s 155 hlte AND HOLDING IT ' !5 PASSENGERS ARE L:O"IHU'\I\AN)F and ALEUTIAN call at Ketchikan after o0 i e julbe clod the ot thel > er d by the Navy after . ed an honor- and re-enlisted. 1r: Navy court sentenced Hirsh- to 10 months in prison and norable discharge follow- nviction. Through his Hirshberg appealed to the t on a habeas corpus the Navy had no DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP { Alaska Janitorial Serviea |’ e | ey , e Tt F cmrad & MARINE WAYS A Dependable, Efficient, Modern TARN I 3 | & Al N 2 i i THE PL.ACE ) W [ LOOK AT THOSE DOGS? & ND IN AN EMPTVY New construction & repair work Commercial and Home 27 American Legion Authorized Dealer for lf;‘::ar:;sxsrmervis; ugout; fun, games, fortune tell- THE CHEF BOPR’OWED ' SURROUN ED_‘ 3 KEEP VQUR EVES ON - BEDROO UPSTAIRS. LECTROLOX ' e & Wetis ] eI U RING OF MASTER, KEVS,| A\ FRONT S “EM, BOVS. 4 X MTve GoT TO ACT FAST. 12 : & LY Phone: Douglas 162 ! - ———— | No cartnly laboratory g AND WE \ANT WAITTO, 2l AR - C ARG 1T'S_MY WHEN IN NEED OF | cuce the high temparatures that ; . 1 p ] {| Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your | exist in the sun. rnEn R. waLr | Coal Choice—General Haul- 1 — e, — Electrical Contractor {|/ ing — Storage and Crating— Men who entetr West Point ve e Academy must be at least five Fouse Wiring RHONE 02 feet, six inches ‘tall. ; OUR SPECIALTY ! e SR RO Box 2135 Black 379 Junean Transfer | Approximately one-third of the’ | —t ' earth’s surface is land. The rest | | i H S GR AVES “Say It With Flowers” but | is water. The Clothing Man | “SAY AT WITHOURS!” | ouct of ATTAGHMENT AND HOME OF | Juneau Florists | No. BTI0-A = P RS A A I : L : b e 000 THAT WL N [0 ROWANCE . HER | ANVWAY, HE FLORSHEIM SHOES i PHONE 311 ) . ; 3' ,mu::‘ye 315:::;1;?“3‘;::0?;«::‘::; [ N e & HELP! BRAGGING APOIL THINGS. YOU- B TAOTES ARE TOO | HAG A GTEADY:* GEORGE BROS : 17:Cnk. St pasen) | W ooz enp 1ongeL g + CANT HAVEA CERL'| EYPENGIVE, AND | ROMANCE ON. g Sanliary Meat CO. JAMES V. DAVIS, Libellant, vs. Tho | VJE:\T TcCLBBNG » o h ‘EOMANCE THERE b | SARGE HAS HAD | HAENT HE— Widest Selection of FOR QUALITY MEATS || Hotorsoip o Ve ot andner | | LAST NKGHTLU. ok e R : ) o ENOUGH ALREADY. ) WITH HULDA? AND. ROUEREE masts, tackle, apparel, furniture, J v . | ] LIQUORS [| rweeoswser i oo el o 3 i { 1} | PHONE 399 Call Phenes 13 and 49 chors, engines and equipment, Re- — | | | All inquiries answered promptly. THAVE 'ER O A WHILE spondent. | TO ALL CONCERNED: & f I L IN | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN A S ',r g ! FOOT C 1C that I, WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, as Men’s and Boys’ Clothing i Hours: 11-2 and 5-8 | United States Marshal for the Ter- 4 ritory of Alaska, did on the 16th day ACROS¢ STREET FROM RED 608 | of September, 1947, attach and arrest ‘Warfield’s Drug Store I 429 Willoughby Ave. {the motorship or vessel “Over the Box 14165 Phene 877 i k. | Top”, Official No. 220,364, her masts, | | OESREZ TTTTRREIE (CES YRT | (tackle, apparel, furniture, fixtures, B j ; : A s : machinery, anchors, equipment and ¢ BE SHOQE AN/ Alfl'ska Meflt Mal'kd | engines, in the above-entitled ac- ip vt ! 3 . ‘ ; ‘ W\DE OFF VORE The largest and most complete || tion it the above-entitled Court in : : ) e oci ot Treen and Frosen ||that certain action brought by | (uoNT VE COME DONT MIND FEET GOOD JAMES V. DAVIS as libellant, ! . ' Meats: ITERDAAD. against the motor ship or vessel 10N TH HOUSE AN \+ I DO, P CAMFGRT and LP?!O?;‘E‘;R::_—O:; “Over the Top”, Official No. 220,364, SET A SPELL ¢ GRANNY SERVICE | e R her masts, tackle, apparel, furniture, y CQEEDS it GeL the NEW fixtures, machinery, anchors, equip- Ray '!Sflfl’i oo amoamommoasommsamomsomsd | MENt and engines, the cause or na- ~hatcher, w.‘ m-:’;on 4 ture of said action being a cause Mgr. N ’ ’ for damage in tort, civil and mari- | : Casler’s Men's Wear !time, in which the libellant James 3 ’ ALASEANS FEEL AT HQME i Formerly SABIN'S V. Davis demands $4,156.83 and costs, & N . and all persons interested or con- A 9.3 Stetson and Mallory Hats § | cerngd herein are required to be and e y £ FRED. Arrow Shirts and Underwear % |appear at the time and place of the , > ki - LosswEc Allen Edmonds Shoes \return of said process, to-wit: 'I'hel 4 . 3 Skyway Luggage 4th day of October, 1847, in the Unit- | - = g z ed States District Court Room in : - - - AT g & o the Federal-Territorial Building, at H 2 0 1: CAN'T. BELIEVE | ‘;l_EL-t_O Mt.:E»Y.«tLL_EY’\I QL M v bty Juneay, Aluska, at 1000 o'clock A, | | MY BROTHER Biiy KT Sh o e B 0 Y S RS RAEEH g 5 RONG - HE WAS c! = 21 P AT S | CHE A M. of said day, or as soon thereafter | ALL WRONG S T CONSACARL : OF : as counsel can be heard, and answer ‘LIP AND CALLED ME g in that behalf, or default will be ON THE PHONE AT | L HIS WIFEY pl 9 H '. H Jentered and condemnation ordered u 2 . ea ing as prayed for in the libel filed ' - ; herein. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Sep- H tember 16th, 1947. l urners WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, 4 U. 8. Marshal, By WALTER G. HELLAN, Telephune—319 Nighls—Red 730 Deputy U. S, Marshal. M. E. MONAGLE, Harri Machine Shop, Inc. Of Proctors for Libellant. First publication, Sept. 18, 1947. i = A ah g et Srodmag s el Tast publication, Oct. 3, 1947,