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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1948 PROCLAMATION The following been issued by “During the past year we have wit- the magnificent work of the n Red Cross in assisting vic- tims of disaster here in Alaska and fBPhroughout the United States. We een the value of Red Cross and safety programs, which proclamation has ka's Governor: atly being expanded. Our § nd their families have tal welfare servic 1 Red Cross chap-| pendmg its new National Blood Pro- | m, whith will ultimately provide blood and its di atives without charge to everyone who needs them: for medical purposes | “In order to fulfill its obligations,| the American Red Cross needs the generous support of all the people The national goal of the 1948 Fund , to kegin March 1, is 575.-{ “I urge the citizens of Alaska to respond whole-heartedly in the com- fund appeal. By giving, you will engthen the organization which devoted to your welfare.” | > RADIO LOG | | KINY — JUNEAU Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B. S. FRIDAY EVENING % 4:30—SCHOOL OR AIR-CBS. | 5:00~WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS 6:30—Totem Talk —Forecasts. 5:45—Bing Sings 5:55—Club Calendar 6:00—Pan-Am News, 6:15—Three Suns. 6:30—Sports on Spot 6:45—Melody Round-Up. 7:00—American Legion. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-— JUNCAU, ALASKA BLONDIE 1S BROKEN-+ l'LL GO AROUND ) TO THE BACK PAGE SEVEN hospital work- serve our troops. 7:15—Standard News—Forecasts 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-—CBS. 8:00—Henry Morgan. | 8:30—IN MY OPINION-CBS. e A 8:45—REPORT FROM U.N.-CBS ~ oA W ; 1 :00—Ave aria lour ; sfizm wAzN'NG 1 - o.3—Supper G ([8) 2.2 suies piT i AT SCHENLEY ol e g : anrift newscast of the day at 7:30 | L'(‘}' : QWINOUS, 3@ known and enjoyed ;s(wal Rfiii-l ]_ E _P,||_|_{ (SN éf) Y e GETS APPROVALHAS ' , LYNCHING CLAUSE ST. PATRICXS DAY SEOOT Parish Hall, | 816 6t 2 Cathclic Cburch 1 activities, the Red Cross is ex- March 17 THIMBLE \ /ALL SIGNS INDICATE VFAIRY, AND NOW \\RAININGZ Ty caTcH e @iy, FOR VN A THISHT HELLO, GIVE JUPITER OH, OH, OH, OH ¥ WASHINGTON, Feb, 27 i o | Legislation to make lynching a Fe-:i.; i« y ) PRE HOKY SHOKES, 1 Vil S " GOTTA HEAR. THIS PEREZ SENT PALOOKA ¢ BACKWARD WITH A ROUND ... THIS MIGHT Bhash BE (T ... AN’ THEY ANT Ve Sl GONNA TRY TKNOCK ¢ g KNOBBY OFF TiLL AFTER THE FIGHT. HENLEY.f RESERYE i \eral offense received a House Judi-{ 5 ot 4 ciary Subcommittee's approval to-| L day. | N 4 Its action sends the measure on to the full Judiciary Committ must approve the bill tefore Le yoted on by the House. | ‘The legislat is part of the Ci- - > vil Rights program advocated by S \ < i/ President Truman and opposed by 3 o AN ¥ southern Democrats. NSy 7™ 2 The southerners contend the prob- N : V \\Cc'gc“"". em of dealing with lynchings should 3 be left to the states. They argue, too, that the number of lynchings is de- ‘reasing The measure would let the Federal Government step in when there Vi a lynching. People accused of ta g part in it could be tried in Federa rts. Tria might be moved to a e far away from the community where the lynching took place. \ S Sy The so-alled “heart” of a tree is really dead. | IN THIS BANK ARE CLEAN-UP WORK ! N S U RE D Windows and Venitien Blinds £ PSST-WELL SURE CLEAN UP, MARVIN . C = ¢ b SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Empire State Building * New York, U.S.A. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS ———————————————— §IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT T AIN'T SEEIN'IT... EX-243-EB YA PUNK ... Your Beposits ARE SAFE BUY ard 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- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5.000 BUT, OF COURSE, MSIEY | THIS CONVOY WISHES TO ) REACH AN OUTPOST CUT OFF BY THE NATIVES, TWICE BEFORE THEY ATTEMPT THIS, TWICE THE CONVOY 5 CUT TO PIECES IN THE JUNGLE! —A a7 WSIEY, PLEASE! WHEN T HEARTHE N HEY ! DO YOU MEAN \ OLD ONE TELL Hi§ DAUGHTER THAT THEY § MOTLEY VAN 5OBLIN LEAVE WITH THE CONVOY, I AM OVER=~ WILL BE IN DANGER ¥ COME WITH SADNESS THAT SUCH A FATE SHOULD HAPPEN TO LA BELLE VAN GOBLIN 15 60 YOUNG! $0 FAIR ! IT 15 MY SYMPATHETIQUE NATURE. 50 CHARMANTE! ¥ Juneau Janitor Service JOHN M. DOOGAN Telephone 806—Box 514 FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. 0. Box 2596 IM CHIEF BRANDON. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL | l —JUST WANT TO ACCOUNT | CONGRATULATE YOU. In the Matter of the Estate of ELLA MISS VARNISH. R. McLOUGHLIN, Deceased. " 77O g NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Executor of the Estate of Ella R. McLoughlin, deceased, has filed his final report herein praying for ar 1 of the administration of ate as reported in the L 1Y of th maining property of the Regular saxlmgs from Seattle Estate, and that said administration and Tacoma, Washington BUTI DID SEE MY STEP-| DADDY'S PICTURE. IN THAT PAPER, MOMMY. IT / BLEW OUT IN THE f WATER DID ANYTHING | THOUSAND DOLLAR FREIGHT Refrigeration SHALL RECOMMEN VOU RECEIVE IT. be closed. | Hearing before the undersigned: on the Final Report and Petition will be at Juneau, Alaska, 8, at 10:00 o'clock A. time all persons having | {objection, to the petition or report may appear and be heard. | WITNESS my hand and official | seal this 26th day of February, 1948, (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, | U. 8. Commissioner and Ex-Officio | Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. | First publication, Feb. 27, 1948. | Last publication, March 19, 1948. NOTICE I st Y TR, M | INVITATION TO BID | The Golden Valley Electric As-| Alaska Meat Market | ey, Wity - | sociation, Inc., aska, acting through the Admin- | istrator of the Rural Electrifica- | tion Administration and designat- |ed as Rural Electrical Administra- | | tion Project, Alaska 6A Golden} ’Vs.lley. will receive sealed bids at the office of the Alaska Archi- tectural and Engineering Co., Fair- | banks, Alaska, until- 10:00 am., iri - |iMarch 15, 1948, and then public-| Juneau SHOE Repairing " || T Toaniabai aneor | ly opened 205 South Franklin > g Expert Shoe Repair Service imately 1350 untreated Alaska Red FETCHIN' BV QOVER G. E. GILLESPIE énd,’or. ?{euow Cedar Poles. TO SEE YE NOW Special Attention to Out-of- All poles‘shall be framed and; 3 b Town Customers | branded in accordance with the w\\« |REA, Standards, and may be either machine or hand trimmed. | The physical characteristics and | dimensions, instructions on inspec- tion and general procedure apply- ing to all poles shall be in ‘accor- dance with the American Stan-| dard Specifications for Western Red Cedar Poles. If satisfactory bids are obtained the Contract will be awarded within 15 days | after the opening of bids. The | successful bidder will have 60 days after notification of the ac- ceptance of his bid in which to| make delivery of the poles as set | forth in the delivery schedule of the Proposal. For particulars and bid forms, address Golden Valley B e S v e ) Electric Association, Inc, ¢/o . Alaska Architectural and Engin- eering Co., Box 509, Fairbanks, Empire Wantads for Best Results | Alaska. Feb. 23 - Mar 6." FROM WHAT IVE HEARD, SUCH ADMIRATION 16 MUTUAL . THAT NUMSKULL, THAT LOAFER, THAT JINGLEBRAIN — AND IVE TOLD HIM 50,T00! THERE'S RUFUS. YOU | IF HE WAS THE LAGT MIGHT TRY YOUR MAN ON EARTH, | CHARMS THERE! / WOULDN'T LOOK AT HIM. | HAYEN'T SEEN A MAN IN 20 YEARS I'D FLIRT WITH.BUT DON'T THINK | HAVEN'T GOT MY EYES OPEN! 75 16 LEAP YEAR, AUNT HESEIE, AND “LEAP YEAR DAY' 15 AT HAND. For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transporiation Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—Phone 879 Juneau, Alaska DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS New construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for | LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 182 " FRED B. WOLF i The largest and most complete j Electrical Contractor | stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau L. A. STURM—Owner PHONES 39 — 639 WAAL- IT WUz A BODACIOUS BOAR HUNT O SNORT STOMPED WHILE IT LASTED TH' LIVIN' DAYLIGHTS OUT'N’ BLUNDERBUSS, PEARLY JUNE --- AUNT LOWIZIE AN’ UK SNUFEY ARE Fouse Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 H.S. 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