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THURSDAY, 7/ NUARY 29, t948 dolden Wiedding JOSEPH S. FINCH & COMPANY S:hgnley, Pa. U.5.A. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS R R TS NEW WINTER SCHEDULES! Effective: October Ist to April st - Passenger and Express RADIO L0G KINY — JUNEAU Alaska Broadcasting Co. C. B. 8. THURSDAY 5:00—Downbeat G. 1. Jive. :30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. :45—S8portsreel. Round-Up. S News—Forecasts. ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. -KINY Bandbox. - - Stock fo Delegate R. H. Stock, prominent construc- |tien man of Alaska, is candidate | { for Delegate to Congress on the Re- | | publican ticket. To set you right | land w should vote for him, | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— |UNE BLONDIE POR, FREDL ME TO CO! AND STAY < AU, ALASKA ] A T ™MAY 1, MOM ? ] A speAK L VC e BE BACK ( TO YOUR ) IN THE MORNING ( FOR BREAKFAST K (' \ VES, ALEXANDER, JIi| I THINK IT Wil BE ALL RIGHT FOR YOU TO GO ) o CQu Bt OUT THAT < EASY, POP2, L UNNECESSARY ) T ROUGHNESS!! ) CUPER- FLABBERG 7 PLay WiLL STAY WITH IT,JIM, BUT IF YOU DON'T SOLVE THIS CRINE, {'LL HAVE TO CALL IN ONE OF THOSE RADIO OR MOVIE PRIVATE DETECTIVES.HA HA ... THEY SOLVE EVERY= I'D RATHER IT WASN'T. T FEEL I'M ON THE WAY SOMEWHERE AND IDONT WANT ANYBODY LEAV- ING TOWN . ef fact n, Michigan, Jan. parents were John and DON'T YOU THINK THAT THE RESULT OF THE POST- MORTEM SHOULD BE PUBLISHED?T IMAGINE M CERTAIN LUNGY WAS KILLED AFTER WALSH HIT HiM , BUT I'M HAVING A £\ TOUGH TIME FINDING | GOOD CLUES. NOT MUCH, COMMISSIONER , AN P EXAMINATION OF LUNGY PROVED THAT THE BLOW MADE A DEEPER INDENTATION THAN { HITTING THAT PIPE COULD Mssmu HAVE DONE ... ) DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan DERL , WHAT SOUTHEOUND PROGRESS 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG ... 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL in civil en- | University of | 1913, graduated from the NORTHBOUND e AT, BOP 2:50P 2:20P 5 ¢, A - 12:40P Ar. EETCHIKAN 1:30P Juneau—Sitka Ly. JUNEAU Ar. SITKA ... (* or earlier) 9:00A “0:20A 11:50%A 10:30A TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway JUNEAU HAINES . SKAGWAY Ali Times PST (120 10:00A 10:55A 11:10A Lv. Lv. Ar. JUNEAU te- Hawk Inlet Hood Bay 5 Hoenah X Kimshan Pelican - X Port Altborp. Superior Tenakee X Todd JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri. Mon. Wed. Pr1 Angoon ......... X - Baranof g Chatham .. X Chichagof Cobol o Elfin Cove .. Excursion In Funter .. Gustavus X departure and arrival times and sequence ol Stops variabi PHONE 612 -fllflSK% Z‘d/ ! @ % % JUNEAU S T e Yeur Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which insures each of our deposit- IN THIS BANK ors against loss to a maxi- ARE mum of $5,000 l SU RE D DEPOSITS | FIRST NATEIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Sailings every week for Ketchikan and Seatvie S. S. DENALI DUE SOUTH JANUARY 29 sallings every Tuesday for Cordova, Valdez and Sewaro S. S. ALEUTIAN—JANUARY 27 JUMPER HITCH receiving cargo at Seattle until » January 30; leaves Seattle Feb. 3 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY ell, Monta orn to them: s. Dorothy J. Grove, Mrs. Louise | i David Stock, who is g student at Stanford rst Lieutenant and of Zngineers, U. S. d in France in World 1929. Came to Alaska to engaze tion work. Have been nce under the names | of Wright & Stock, Inc., H. R. Stock | Construction Co. and Stock & | Grove, Inc. 1930. Voted in the Territorial elec- itions for the first time (at Ket- | chikan). Also transferred to the | Ketchikan Post of the American Tegion. | 1936. Joined B. P. O. E. No. 420 at Juneau, Alaska 1939-1940. Nauonat Committeeman of the erican Le- . Depar of Alaska. Re- or Delegate. Have un for political office before as political activit forbidden for officers of the American Legion. (Paid adv.—Stock for Delegate Club) STRIKE THREATENS FOUR HOSPITALS, 3 | ' ROCHESTERHOTELS 'STER, Minn., Jan. 26— | iary first has been set as the| rxecutive and thres hotels here. esman fer the CIO United | Workers Union says snmvf profess.onal employees of the Kahler Corporation are prepar-| ing for the walk-out. The Union Business Agent, Gunhild Bjorklund, says plans for the strike were de-; layed until the first of next month| to permil remeval of more than 500 | Led patients in three of the hospit- | als | T Union wants a 16 percent ! 66 1-2 cent hourly mini- | mum wage. Both disputants have re- | ‘ected a QGovernor's fact-finding commission recommendation for an hourly wage boost of 6 1-2 cents. i NOTICE OF SALE AND OF FORE- | CLOSURE OF CUSTOMS MOR' ‘ GAGES ON GA.S. “VAGABOND", | OFFICIAL NUMBER 248446 | THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK, a banking corporation, which is the | Mortgagee in and the owner of the hereinafter mentioned Customs | Mortgages, hereby gives notice that | it has taken possession of the Gas. | “VAGABOND", official number 248446, her tackle, etc., and has fore- | closed those two certain Customs Mortgages made to it by Larry Bahm, the owner of said vessel, namely: Mortgage dated November 21, 1945, and recorded at 2:00 P. M. November 26, 1945, Mortgage Book 15, Folio 46, records of the Collector of Customs in Juneau, Alaska, and Mortgage dated August 4, 1947, and recorded at 2:15 P. M. August 6, 1947, in Mortgage Book 16, Page 22, of the Customs records in Juneau, | Alaska, and that it will sell said ves- sel, her tackle, etc., at public auction to the highest and best bidder at 11:00 o'clock A.M., February 7, 1948, at the plant of the Northern Com- mercial Company on Harbor Way, 10rth of Small Boat Harbor, in Ju- neau, Alaska, for the purpose of | satisfying the debts secured by said mortgages, together with interest | 'nd all reasonable expense. For cash to the highest and best sidder but reserving the right to bid tself and also the right to reject any and all bids. | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, January | 23, 1948. | THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK, By J. F. MULLEN, | Its President. “irst publication, Jan. 26, 1948. Last publication, Feb. 5, 1948, ABOUT DAD STILLED —AND THAT SHE-SVENGAL! ON "THIS IS GORGEOUS COUNTRY, MISS VARNISH _CORGEOUS, o MIGHTY N \1ERESTING | M 1 VACAZINES, A MR. WALLET, /O TOUGH TIME EXPLAINING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HER PHONY TRIAL AND THE STORY SHE BROADCAST FOR GOOPD, SKIPPER ... BUT T'M AFRAID I HAVE TO PACK NOW ~ IF I WANT TO MAKE THE PLANE THAT LISTEN-DON'T SEND ME | | IM NOT AB! COME AWAY, NOW: THIS IS A TO TRAVEL. I'M | THIS BIG HOUSE. SURELY YOU A STRANGER, HAVE A SPARE ROOM. OUT HERE. I ILL PAY FOR THE \ FEEL. BADLY. IM SURE ¥ VOU CAN & SEE LOTS I = OF IT. ShY, THOSE AR INE! THEY SHOULON'T BE Ut Here! S \_ LOWIZIE SMIE JES WENT DOWN TO TH' SPRING, WEAK - KNEED -- YE ‘MEMBER WHAT TO DO? HAIN'T YE LOST A LEETLE WEIGHT, SHORE - I DISGUISES VNSEE LIKE LOWIZIE-- GO UP TO TH' HOUSE-- GRAB THEIR SHOOTIN ARNS AN’ RUN FER MY LIFE IT'S AN OLD SHED-KITCHEN] NO HEAT, NO WATER, NO LIGHT. VOU'LL: FIND IT, MY DEAR BROTHER 1S SO ANXIOUS TO GET A JOB - HE'S READING THE HELP-WANTED ADS NOW- BELIEVE THIS TiLL ) SEE IT- FOR A JOB-BIMMY - | SO YOU ARE LOOKING _1 OWE YOU AN APOLOGY~ THIS SOUNDS INTERESTING: *JANITOR WANTED -MLIST BE STRONG AND WILLING” - NOW | NEVER KNEW HE THERE'S A JOB I'D LIKE~ IF | COULD GET SOME=- ONE TO HELP MY WIFE TAKE CARE OF THE FURNACES-