The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 29, 1947, Page 7

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1947 S, NEW WINTER SCHEDULES!! Effective: October Ist to April Ist Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau—Xetchikan NORTHBOUND 3:40P 2:50P 2:20P 1:30P SOUTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 12:40P Ar. £KETCHIKAN Lv. Juneau—Sitka 11:50°A 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU 10:30A *10:20A Ar. SITK/ (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway f bK’\G\\'AY ! Ali Times PST (120°) JUNEAU to-- Haw! Hood Bay Hoonah Kimshan JUNEAU to— Angoon Baranof Chatham ... Chichagof Cobol . Elfin Cove Excursion In. Funter Gustavus ... Mon. Wed. Fril. WHMMMMNE X-—departure and arrival times and sequence of stops variable. PHONE 612 -fllflSKW %* T NES | _wing Soatfie«wte»m ai&w/m "IIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIII|IIIIII|I|IIIII|!!l"l|I!IlI HA NORTHILAND SAILINGS SOUTHBOUND December 1 December 15 December 29 NORTHBOUND November 29 December 13 December 27 (Juneau) HENRY GKEEN - ——————————~ AGENT SERYING SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA DEPENDABLY NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO.- EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Seconc and Franklin PHONE 508 FOR APPOINTMENTS Relax While You Travel When you go bym-a,ya-e-rdnhlnh-fi u-eodundmtmlun.umd decks .. .sls back and enjoy the scenery as you sail. + Eat the Best Food —No Extra Charge The Alaska Line is famed for the excellence of its cuisine. You will marvel at the deliciously prepared meals. The coet of all meals is includod in the fase, Your berth, too! Sailings Are Frequent Sailings every week for Ketchikan and Seattle BARANOF DUE SOUTH MONDAY, Dec. 1, 1947 gs every Tuesday for Cordova, Valdez and Seward o= n S. 5. DENALI—December 2, 1947 JUMPER HITCH leaves Seattle December 4, 1947 Calls at Ketchikan, Juneau and Seward ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS - uenagement of this JaLs 8 Diedged Lo conserva- ive peration. The safety i depuositors’ tunds is our ortmary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- per of Federal Denosit In- surance Corvoration which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION - | ber 7, 1947. RADIO LOG KINY (1460 KC) JUNEAU “The Voice of Alaska” SATURDAY EVENING 5:00—Magic Carpet. 5:16—G. 1. Jive. 5:30— “Totem Talk—Forecasts. 7:00—Voice oi the Army. :15—Standard News—Forecasts. 7:30—California Melodies. 8:00—KINY Scoreboard. 8:05—KINY Bandbox. 8:30—Evening with Romberg. 9:00—Man Called “X.” 9:30—Date at Dreamland. 9:45—Between the Lines. 10:00—Pamaray Time, 10:15—Forecasts. SUNDAY :55—Forecasts. 2:0v—Dave Rose. 2:30—Brotherhood Hour. :00—Burns and Allen. :30—Lutheran Hour. :00—Harvest of Stars. 30—Voice of Prophecy. :00—Dorianne Barnes. h Webster :00—Village Store. :30—Alaska Light Concert. 5:00—Twenty Questions. 20— Alec Tempieton, G 00—Revival Hour. 7:00—Dennis Day. Late News. 9:00—Command Performance. 0 0—Forecasts, 1 programs are subject to clmngc without notice. Daytime forecasts on weekdays at 8:00, 9:30 A. M, and 12 Noon. e e . MORE TROOPS (ONSCRIPTED, FRENCH CRISIS | PARIS, Nov. 29. ed an additional P—France cal 80,000 conserip! {troovs to the rs today to help i meet the ¢ 1wy caused by an u}\m.n( of s es which slowly strangling French economic s decision, reached on of more than four hours ought to 15 divisions the ‘mu:l of military forces called up | within a week to deal with the | threat of cl\ll arising from s U strikes in- g 2000000 men decision followed an an- neuncement that 66 police commis- ch of them in charge of ., were fired by the gov- |ernment. There was no official ex- planation. The Communist news- paper, L. Humanite, called it a purge. | fer Robert Schuman’s new which met under the chairmanship of Socialist President Vincent Auricl, announced that the second half of the 1946 class of conscripts was being called into uniform. Half the class of 1947 was called up last week. The Ministry of War refused to | confirm a report that French trdops on duty in occupied Germany were beine brought back to Paris to re- inforce local forces e | Only 12.9 percent of the people of India and Pakistan live in towns of more than 2,000 popula- tion. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | that the undersigned was on the | 6th day of November, 1947, dulyj appointed Administratrix of the es- tate of Obert Sten Asleson, de- ceased. All persons having claims against | the estate of Deceased will present them with proper vouchers and duly verified, to the undersigned at Box 1121 or the office of Faulkner & Benfield, Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this Notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Novem- EVELYN ASLESON, Administratrix. First publication, Nov. 8, 1947. Last publication, Nov. 29, 1947. PUBLIC NOTICE {In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Ketchikan. |IN THE MATTER OF THE REGU- LAR JANUARY, 1948 TERM OF THE FIRST DIVISION OF THE ! TERRITORY OF ALASKA, AT JUNEAU. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That pursuant to an Order of thel |Court dated November 12th, 1947, a. | Regular January, 19438 Term of the | | District Court for the First Division \cf the Territory of Alaska, will be 'held in the courtroom of the Ped- ‘exal Building at Juneau, Alaska, | beginning at the hour of 10 oelock | |in the forenoon of Monday, January 5th, 1948. In witness whereof I have here- | unto set my hand and caused the | seal of the above entitled court to be affixed at Kemchikan, Alaska, | this 12th day of November, 1947, JOHN H. WALMER, Clerk of the District Court. First publication, Nov. 22, 1947, Last publication, Dec. 13, 1947, | | | | l THE DISTRICT COURT FOR | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL RI,ONDIE > Cops 1547 King Featur AU, ALASKA PAGE SEVENM tHIMBLE THE ATRE AN \\\’\/\II/ v / < eoTH TEAMS ARe ON \ fi FIELD S Now ™~ * MOOSEFAC %?3 THIS 6,4,445/ S TE Gc = M 11 IOE PALOOKA GOOD HEAVENS ... THAT MUST HAVE BEEN HIM ... SOMEBODY RUSHED OUT | THE FRONT DOOR AND JUMPED IN A CAR AND BEAT IT... ., I WENT OUT TH' BACK...HE WAS AFTER ME ... AL~ MOST GOT M § BACK OF US YET... RE l(EAL“N@ FOE TJ“: STflTES- BOUND LINER. DICK TRACY b "X LANDED OKAY. IM GOING BELOW DECK 7" BOY, IT5 SWELL TO NAPPY RIG! IT SNUFFY-- 1 CRAVE THAT THAR MANILA ROPE CHEWER UNQUALIFIED FROM TH' BUG RACE THEY SHOULDN'T BE TOO HARD TO HANDLE. I s WONDER WHER MUMBLES 1SOm OH-OH! gwée 'PEA TAKES T \TH ~WHAT IS IT...TH' I COPPERS ? THEY AIN'TIN WALSN Y'KNOW, 61" % SHE WENT DEAD ON ME, AN" WON'T START! 7N, é TWENY —Tig & GOTTA DITCH 'EM ... TURN OFF TH' ROAD , OPERATION O'ARA WOULD BE IN A 5AD WAY, IF IT WeRENT For 4 T MUMBLES E OUT. MUMBLES COM WHEREVER YOU ARE COAST GUARD CUTTEI? S ON ITS wAY HERE NOW. VOU'RE THROUGH. % HE'S uP 7HE FORTY— 7 )— THE + Z N-NO... THEY PROB ‘LY GOT GUNS.. LLET'S S-STAY HERE TILL DAY= LIGHT ... CALL TH' STATE PLEECE ... DOGEONE IT! THIS WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A SURPRIGEL I-I'VE GOT A LOT J TC BE THANKFUL ' SHUDBLOW UPANY MINT NOW— ANYMINT? HAVE BEEN ALL GONE OVER —THE BIG CHEAT! WHAT DO | DO NEXT? CHAWED MY SUSPENDERS TO A PLUMB - T HAW-HAW! vaRE Lcky T4 INDY- ANNY WOODCUTTER DIDN'T LIGHT ON YORE PUNKIN' BAID GETS 1IN TIRE TUBES BURSESS SEVBOLT, SYRACUSE, .Y, / | NOW WiAT DD I.SAY? 1947, King Pty ELLO ~-MOTHER-WE F GOING OUT FOR A STROLL AND WILL CALL AT YOUR HOUSE- T eLaD TO HEAR THAT-I MUST PHONE /# Syndicate. I

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