The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 8, 1948, Page 7

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\ THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1948 Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS 3 5 -l <+ management of this UBOE 1S Dieaged to conserva- ave speration. The safety i depositors’ funds 1s our yrimary - consideration In saditton. the bank Is a mem- ver of rederal Deposit In- surance Cornoration which tnsures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. ol DEPOSITS | IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED . FIRST NATIO of JUNEAU, AL/ MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCF CORPORATION EYES EXAMINED L S PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin Juneau PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS SRR 0 NEW WINTER SCHEDULES! Eftective. Octoher 1st to April 1st Passenger and Express DAILY \ { { frj s e R . (IR ARE DECEMBER ARE ABOVE NORMAL The temperatures for December continued considerably above the normal. In fact, the daily tempera- | tures at the airport have been above | normal for each day since November 20 and those in the city have like- | wise averaged higher than thes2 | normally to be expected for this | _month of the year [ | The normal monthly mean tem- | perature for e is 31.2. This | year the emperature at the airport was and in the citr 36.8. The t temperature for | |the month ecorded on one of {the shortes s of the vear, the 122nd. when the temperature reached {44 at the airport and 46 in town. | The lowest temperature in Decem- | | | | ber at the s 25. This is to be c the minus reco; ember, 1y46 seven he re in town | A near normal amount of pre- {cipitation fell in town, however, only {one-fourth of the average amount ‘of snow fell during the month. The reatest amount of snow on the ground at any one time at the air- Iport was 35 inches. This amount |accumulated on the 28th of the {month. Precipitation was recorded fon all but one day of the month Juneau fell far short on sunshine with only three per cent of the pos- sib] Norma about 22 per cent |is to be ¢ The pr ng winds for the th were from the southeast with average hourly velocity of 108 miles Light fog occurred on | r vs of the cbserved |on two days and a lunar corona on it | Tuneau. Ketchikan SG JTHBOUND NORTHBOUND . 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. sa0p | 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 80P | " p Ty WRANGRYT A ATy r KETCHTKAN 1 3P \ \ | Junea -Sitk: 604" Lv JUNEAU a1 11'50°A | 020A Ar. SITKA Lv 10:30A ) i * or eariler) 4 { YITESDAYS. THURSDAYS, SATURNDAYS | Juneau- -Haines Skagway | 10:00A Lv. Ar. 12:40P 1 10:55A Lv. Lv. 11:55A \ { 11°-10A Ar Lv 11:30A H : nes PS H ) — | | JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri JUNEAU t Mon. Wed. Fri | Angoon X Hawk Inlet P4 ! \ Baranof X Hood Bay X Chatham X Hoonah > A5 i Chichagof % X an ® ] Cobol 5 b4 Peiican b Ph gsis e Elfin Cove . X Port Altborp X \ 1 Excursion In X Superior Tl : Funter ... X Tenakesr X X X ) ¥ | Gustavus X Todd X t \ | X departure and arrival times and sequence o1 stops variabi ) i ) \ f PHONE 612 ;nmsxmfa/* ‘o S o g JUNBEAU ST TR J’ R i QRHHTHTE NORTHLAND S/ ILINGS I ) v NORTHBOUND Juneau SOUTHBOUND January 10 January 12 January 24 January 26 February 7 February 9 HENRY GREEN ——————————— AGENT e ———— SERYING SOUTHEASTERM \ JALASKA -DEPEMDABLY L — 12 NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION: CO. . &mrd?'mw ‘Whea you go by stoamer, you can relex in the Jusmd r; ous comifort of lounges and decks .. .s8 ~§3 . €at the Best Food —No Extra Charge' » Tae Alusks Line s emed (o the coelenos of b marvel at M’ cals. The cvet of all meals is incleded it the fame. Your berth, so! i / Saliings Are Froquent Sailings every week for Ketchikan and Seat:e S. S. DENALI DU SOUTH JANUARY 11 l Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova, Valdez and Seward S. 8. ALEUTIAN—JANUARY 13 M/S COASTAL RAMBLER leaves Seattle January 15 § Calls at Ketchikan, Juneau and Seward ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY {n tlater ive data for the citv and iirport. based on city office means and normals as of 1943, follow: Highest tem ature: 60 in 1904; ! |this December—city office 46, air- port 44 Lowest temperature: -10 in 1933; December—city office 30, air port 25 Mean maximum temperature: normal 26.9; December — city 336, airport 323 M monthly temperature: nor- this December—city 36.8, normal 7.70 city 8.16, vrecipitdtion this December — 1: normal 26.3 inch- bar—ali t 6.6 h on gound: 3 n ; this December— Total snow! 1935 at ci airport Average miles per hour; southeast 108 southeasterly 8.0 this December — iles per hour. : east 49 miles per this December—south- s per hour. e daily cloudiness: normal December—39.1. e of possible sunshine: cent; this December— NOTICE January 10, no telephone After rentals for the month of January - will be accepted at a discount. All rcemittances must bear po tmark o« an discount date. Please 2. Please add 1% sales tax. be pro: J AU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. —adv. S e NOTIUER I will not be responsible for any ed by any person other Steve Feist. REPUBLICAN ADMINISTRATION IS TO BE ELECTED IN 1948, F fty-two out of 57 political cor- spendents in the United States ick a Republican to be the next President of the United States; “Look Magazine” of January 6. The Republican captured Congress in 1947, which is a sign of a Re- ublican President in 1948. No Democrat has ever been elected with a 3rd party in the field for President when two Demo- crats have been candidates for the Presidency. Alaska has always been on the winning side: 1908, Republican; 1912 to 1916, Democratic; 1920 to 932, Repubklican; 1932 to 1948, Democratic; 1947, Republicans com- ing back to power in Alaska. It's neither good business nor xpedient to vote for the election »f any Democrat for Territorial sdministrative office; such office will not be in harmony with the next Republican Administration and can be of no service to Alaska. Be wise, Alaska voters, in 1948. Alaska is going backwards under the Democratic regime. Nothing but Government funds is. keeping it going. From time to time we will give the facts that are retarding the develcpment of Alaska. People are demanding a change after 15 years, saying it cannot be worse. PS. Listen in to Radio KINY, February 12, 8 to 9 p. m. REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COM- MITTEE OF ALASKA. 1773 We Shop for You Alaska Shopping Service Fast-Efficient-Personalized Write or Wire 1560 Olive Way Seattle 2 Phone Minor 3222 peEm— \ THATS WHAT /' B I WANT YOU ) % > TO DO ME, I'LL BE STANDING ~ . N THE 7 1 SR X NICE DRIVE—-IF I SAY SO MYSELF SUPPOSE IT LOOKED FUNNY TO THE GANG WHEN T ER A HIS MEBBE YA TAKE 'IM HOME . [ NOBODY CAN CLIMB HILLS A‘«\l;y X PLAY BAGPIPES!! — Pt SLIT THE BAG A\‘D\,, PUT YOU i 73 4 _ = Tom Sms*® ooy e e tie, Woild nghs ¢ v 1947, King te y WE'RE TAKIN' YA FER A 1 IN' TOO GOOD. CAR ?IF YER OH YEAH! ABOUT A HOUR AGO f WELL,LET WE KNOW WHEN YA NEED ANNUDDER UTTLE RIDE T'SOBER YA UP,"PEANUTST NO,WE DON'T NEED ANY “PEANUTS . DID YOU TAKE CARE OF OUR LAST ORDER WAS TH' CONTAINER V an! 2. CHARLES! WILL YOUR EXCELLENCY BE PLEASED 1 ME AND MY BRIGHT IDEAS! TO GET TO THE DRAGON LADY'S FLAT, I'LL HAVE TO WRASSLE WITH THAT BABOON WHO FRONTS FOR HER. . 7, BRUSHED 'EM OFF = BUT NO FUNNIER. THAN THEY D HAVE LOOKED IF I'D WAITED TO TELL 'EM I WA% GOING TO ROMANCE THE D.L. INTO TALKING ABOUT OLD MAN O'HARA. IF WERE IN 6UCH BAD SHAPE, GKEEX, HOW ARE WE GOIN' TO PULL THROUGH PAY INTE Y WY VOTERS ARE PLUMB STIRRED OP ABOUT TH WAY Y BEEN TARRIFYIN' DECENT \ sAY FOLKS, BLUNDERBUSS - -VE GOT TO LET ME FLING ' JAILHOUSE YE INTH T ON ouR LOW WERE NOT IN BAD \- SHAPE, WILMER, WERE\‘ GOLVENT AND WE'LL o e e BUT DADDY HAS Y IT'S THE KEYS, HONEY.[ DARK I-I CAN'T GET IN THE LOCK OPEN/ ) HERE. P vou sap ¥ 1 HaTE | MOU COME UP WITH SOME VOU WEREN'T | STUBBORN | ICHEAP CUT. GLASS, AND INTERESTED IN THEN EXPECT, US HONEST BEARDSLY., BUT I WANT YOU TO SEE THEM, 4 WHAT IF IT DIDNT TAKE \7) ALL MY TIME? | FIGURE I'VE DONE MY SHARE! N~ | KNOW WHAT HE MEANS— HE MEANS ME. IVE BEEN OUTSIDE CONTACT MAN AN’ BROUGHT IN BUSINESS, BUT WEVE GOT TO ECONOMIZE, AND EOTH OF U5 MUST DEVOTE | LE55 TIME 1O THE EXECUTIVE \_EN" AND JUMP IN ON THE WORK. / . AW, PLEEZE .C'MON AN'GO PEACEABLE, BLONDERB!SS --I DONE GOT YORE OL 200M FIXED UP REAL HOMEY --- FOUR-SACH, CORTAINS -+ INNER-TUBE SPHING BED -- RUNNIN WARTER - T RUN AFTER 1T, MYSE -« AN®- DARE VE TO LAY A FINGER ON ME, SHER'EF MY BROTHER DANNY WAS HERE TODAY~ HE WAS ANXIOLS TO SEE YO~ THAT'S TOO BAD~ 1 WANTED TO PAY BACK YOUR FORTY- AND T ONLY HAVE A FIFTY-DOLLAR BiLL ¥ H-THERE HE 1S = L-HE'S NOT A GiT ACENT OUT OF ME / | TEEEEY

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