The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 10, 1947, Page 7

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§ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1947 NEW WINTER SCHEDULES!! Effective. October 1st to A-pril Ist Passenger and Express DAILY Juncau—Ketchixkan SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND l 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 3:40P \ 11:30A Lv. PETER Lv. 2:50P 12:00N Lv. WRAI Ly. 2:20P \ 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 1:30P Juneau—Sitka 9:00A Ly. JUNEAU Ar. 11:50°*A '10:20A Ar. SITKA .. _.Lv. 10:30A (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway 10:00A Lv. JUNEAU i 10:55A Ly, HAIN 11:10A Ar. SKAGWAY Ali Times PST (120° JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed#Frl. JUNEAU to-- Mon. Wed. Fri X Hawk Inlet = Baranof X Hood Bay .. X Chatham ... X : Hoonah . X x Chichagof .. < X BINXRHADS .- a ae X g Cobol . X Pelican - G Elfin Cove X Althorp A Excursion In., X X \ Funter b3 Sz X Gustavus X R e z X—departure and arrival times and sequence of stops variabi. PHONE 612 ALasK o t ol w%mun:s "II!IIII|IIlllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIl||I|IIIIHlllllllllllllllmnll $ | ! i | i | NORTHIAND SAILINGS SOUTHBOUND Dccember 15 December 29 January 12 NORTHBOUND (Juneau) December 13 December 27 January 10 HENRY GHEEN -— ———————— - AGENT — NORTHLAND musromnoh 0. SERVING SOUTHEASTERW ALASKA DEPENDABLY EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBEIT DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST secono and Frankin funen PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Enoy Relax While You Travel When you go by steamer, you can relax in the hewurd. ous comfort of staterooms, lounges and decks . . . sif back and enjoy the scencry as you sail. ThAh:hhne-(n-dlulbeewdlmudh cuisine. You will marvel at the deliciously preparod meals. The cost of all meals is included im the fase Your berth, too! Sailings Are Frequent Sailings every week for Ketchikan and Seattle S. S. DENALI DUE SOUTH DEC. 11TH S. S. BARANOF DUE SOUTH DEC. 4TH Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova, Valdez and Seward S. S. ALEUTIAN—DECEMBER 16TH COASTAL RAMBLER leaves Seattle December 1lth Calls at Ketchikan, Petersburg, Juneau and Seward ALASKA S'!'EAMSHIP COMPANY ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES P SAVING BONDS | - wement of this fiig sl 8 MPAZEO LO CONServa- | oeration The safety 7 tors' iunds s our i \wry onsweration In D pos |TS j {J .ddition. the bank is a mem- | cer ®f rederal Denosit In- 3 surance Corvoration which ‘N TH'S BANK | insures each of our deposit- o ors against loss to a maxi- i mum of $5,000. | INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION .nllIIlIIIIllllIIHi!I}HE!E!i!!II!IiIIIl|IIINHl|imiIIHlIII!lll!HII"liI!UI!IIIlIIIIIll.'. ’ 1 iy ’|IIIII|IIIII|IH|I|'II|"; Your Deposits ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN BLONDIE I'™M RADIO LOG l FN(vHENlNG i § NOW, JUST SIT THERE § Tt LENGTHENING KINY (1460 KO) JUNEAD > AND LOOK AT THE LW “The Voice of Alaska” LM SORRY, MAMA, PICTURES IN MY NEW S AND puTTn\e { { I BROKE YOUR FASHION MAGAZINE. - ( BUSTLES $ AL A AN THAT WiLL KEEP WEDNESDAY EVENING ? UITTLE RED § YOU | 5:00—Magic Carpet. ( vase OuT OF TROUBLE | 5:15—G. L Jive. s -{ cookig, N | 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecr~ts ) YOU'VE BEEN 5:45—Spotlight Band. 6 00 Pan-Am News. IN MISCH(EF) ic from America. e om. 7:30—Pays to Be Ignorant. 8:00—Classic Cuts. 8:30—Abbott and Costello. 9:00—Radio Theatre. | 9:30—Supper Club. | 9:45—Alaska Line News. 10:00—Words with Music. | 10:15—Forecasts. | a1l programs are subfect to change ! without notice. Daytime forecasts on weekdays at 8:00, 9:30 A. M., and 12 Noon. — e LACK OF FUNDS MAY FORCE U, OF ALASKA T0 CLOSE ITS DOORS \TIS TIME_ YoU CHANGED TO WINTER OIL, MR. UPJOHN CONFOUND THIS 2 RHEUMATIZ !/ OH, GOODY!! SWEE'PEA )\ HAS THE BALL AGAIN !! WIMPY WAS SELLIN' HAMBURGERS WONEIZ WHERE “Lack of Funds May Force Uni- versity to Close Doors.” This is the e of an article appearing in the {“Farthest - North Collegian,” a monthly publication of the Univer- D ALMOST RATHER BE IN A ROOW WITH Tr' FAT GUY. N=NO...T MEAN ANYBODY BUT LEEMY! HE SAID HELL BE RIGHT OVER . I HUH ... HOKY SMOKES ., SoITiNLY / BE“QE AKN estimated that on which the can exist between No- Vel 1, 1947 and June 30, 1948 i 000, cash balances avatlable in the Territorial funds since No- vember 1 total only $22,185.09. Oi the $1,321,530 requested bud- = get for the biennium 1947-49, the Territorial Legislature appropriated only $682,000, the article goes on, 150,000 of that sum has been it is Although low figure m en As of October 3 here was a | difference of = §: 75.10 between jcash in the Territorial funds and stricted Uni’ funds. In re: |order to show credit balance, {m has been made available 2 . - , {for maintenance and operation of rA-GI"‘ AND A SMALL MAN! THE | NO ONE KAS PAZ<ED ) ¥88 THE LADY AND GENTLEMAN HOW RIGHT You Ithe University from the Building SAME WE EJECTED THE OTHER s THIS WAY, BAR FO. { B WOULD PREFER A sa,Luc'ED ARE, CHOA. "J‘f\f" THE D"\.MO NIGHT. T 5AW THEM FOR AN {Fund Rents Earned (the balance .\ INGTANT, THEN THEY VANISKED. {of rents paid by the U. S. Army i for use cf University buildings dur- ing World War II) | When the Territorial Legislature | authorized appropriations totaling | 10,000,000, making provisions for only $6250,000, someone had to ! suffer, the arti continues, and it | seems to be t liversity. | “The University of Alaska, with ‘il% back to the wall, fights des- perately for existence,” and s plight has not been improved lihe res > of a Coug! fonal ring unive: RED UEADED SELLER PASS BY AND THE CROUPIER TAKES OFF AFIE” THEM WITHOUT EVEN WAITING ity iunds available for agriculture re- "MAN WORKS FROM SUN TO SUN. \ ACCORDING TO L\ ™ WOMAN'S WORK 15 NEVER DONE " AGEEEMEN‘I’.’) ch to the Sccretary of Agri- t amounts to appropriating Ter- ritorial funds for ihe Secretary jof Agriculture,” says the article, | “and while Congress has a ated over 24 million dollars for |Alaska for the present fiscal year, mo provisions have been made for the University aside from funds wvailable to all land-grant colleges hrough the Morrill-Nelson Act.” “The Federal Government pour- d millions of dollars .nto Alaska during the war, recognizing the Territory as a vital point in U. 8. military strategy, and becoming .ware of Alaska's natural resourc- es and unlimited possibilities for necessary research,” say the article. “Has there been any change? s an .nstitution of higher learning to be allowed to lose its fight for Alstence?” Or,” concludes the writer, “will .ongress, the Territorial Legisla- ure, and the pecple of the United otates and the Territory fight with it to insure its goal of providing the finest education for the young men and women of Alaska?” — .. — SALVATION ARMY 10 HOLD ANNUAL -BAZAAR SATURDAY The Salvation Armv Home League will hold its annual bazaar on Sat- | urday afternoon and evening at the Salvation Army Citadel on Wil- loughby Avenue. i A short program has been ar- ranged which will begin at 2 p.m., followed by the sale of aprons and fancy work made by the league | members throughout the year. | The girls’ club, called The Snow- | flake Girls, will have on sale crafts which they have made and also | goodies of all kinds. All women of | Juneau and Douglas are cordially | invited and refreshments will be served. | BLOW QUT THAT MATCH, \ Yse&.'élc%&grfiamnmk BLUE BLAZES IS GONNA \ MOVE OFF'N TH' STARTIN' Q EIRE TO A FRAZZLE ! LINE ENNY SECONT NOW, UNK SNUFEY -- SUT'S FIXIN' TO GWWE HIW WATCH OUT FOR A CHAIN REACTIO oN THE HOME STRETCH ORK QIDGE JCC H L FIX -us v —— e — | Emplre Wantars get Results‘ Wi W g Rt EE . ‘ _ v— <7, DDLING THE HAND LAUNDRY LECS TOLETHER, MUMBLE: *232 Wiloughby Ave., Phone 324 MANAGES TO KEEP A RELIABLE SERVICE BUBBLE OF AIR INSIDE NONA ROGERS, Manager MDONE FR. THE FABRIC. Juneau Foot Clinic Room 14, Shattuck Bldg. PHONE: RED 608 By Appointment Only

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