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SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1948 SCHENLEY known and enjoyed throughout the world — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA BRLONDIE PAGE FIVE i RADIO LOG KINY — JUNEAU Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B. 8. SATURDAY EVENING 5:00—Dance Band. 5:3C—Totem Talk—Forecasts. | 5:45—Viking Varieties. 6:00—Juneau-Young News. 6:15—Dinner Waltz. 6:30—Sports on Spot. i 6:45—Happy Smith. | 7:00—Land Be Bright. 7:15—Standard News—Forecasts. 7:30—MR. ACE and JANE-CBS. 8:00—Guest Star 8:15—Voice of Army. 8:30—FREE FOR ALL-CBS. 9:00—Basil Rathbone as “Robin 9:35—Dance Band. 9:45—Between the Lines. 10:00—Totemaires. 19:15—Forecasts. - i WAKE UP --= [ DIDN'T @GHTEEN DOLLARS DUE ON THIS DRESS! 7, N ' [ SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Empire State Building + New York, U.S.A. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS —————————————— [THIMBLE WHAZZAMATTER 22 DONTCHA THINK THE WORLD IS WORTH POPEYE, WHY DO You { STOP To EAT AT A TIME LIKE THIS 22 EX-243-E8 | Hey, fellows! . it's DERBY THERE WAS A PIECE OF PAPER IN J, YOUR SAFE ...LUNGY HAD STOLEN IT TO HAVE THE GOODS ON YOU... HE PUT IT IN 4ER HANDBAG BE- §77 FORE HE WAS KILLED BY J"’ NS YOUR ... 4 3 SHE QUIT HERE . I HEARD TO 'ER MOTHER. WELL ...I'M BUSY... GOOD EVENING !~ OH YES YOU ARE ... SHUT UP | WHERE'S o Thrift | YOU ARE ENTITLED to keep part of what you earn. By wise use of this, you may build a reserve that may well mean the difference, a few years later, betwen comfort and plenty or poverty and want. That’s right, fellows. Once again, boys 11 to 15 years of age inclusive can compete in “the greatest amateur racing event in the world”—the All-American Soap Box YOU MAY SAVE by mail. No need to put off your start toward the goal of independence. You may send your savings to us by mail. We will Derby. § return a receipt to you and credit toHv:‘": :fafi’:;“’)‘l'e°gg‘;‘;§“’;‘:g the amount you send to your ac- trophies in your local Soap o Box Derby. And that isn’t Y 7 N il allx—tk: };vin:er g‘zcsm:o FOR THE LUVVA PETE, VAN G.!Y LEE, IF YOU DONT RELEASE Akron, Ohio, with all ex- THOSE VILLAGERS MAY BE / ME, I SHALL SROUT FOR HELP. penses paid, to race against SYMPATHETIC WITH THE WE ARE CLOSE ENOUGH TO 4 FUNDS ENTRUSTED TO our care are Dinea Blatas g0 Caneds GUERRILLAS —THEY may Y BE HEARD. THE NATIVES WILL insured up to $5,000.00 by a govern- e witaer 6 the Mostiount EVEN HAVE BEEN WARNED A COME TO INVESTIGATE ment agency. It will be fun to TO WATCH FOR. IS watch your savings grow. We have never paid less than 2159 on sav- ings account balances. Finals at Akron is awarded a four-year college scholarship to any college he may choose. You could be the 1948 Champion! Enter now! Start to build your Derby racer. Have your mother or father take you to your nearest Chevrolet dealer and | sign up for the 1948 Soap Box Derby. STEVENSUN COMES NORTH oldtimers of Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Association OF JUNEAU | \; s o I s GOOD! BO. ISN'T HERE VET. THATLL GIVE US A THE TRUCK ENDCATE MUST HAVE BEEN LYING ON THE FLOOR OF THE TRUCK. IT SLID OUT WITH THE CARCO, LET'S EXAMINE IT. One of the the | north, Dave Stevenson, retired con- | ducter of the White Pass and Yu- | ken route, passed through Juneau on the Princess Norah for Skagway after wintering in the south. While here he visited other oldtimers, in- cluding Jimmy Morrison,’ of the Signal Corps Staff. Stevenson is Past Exalted Ruler of the Skagway Elks lodge. | PR A GOT TO EAT LUNCH IN A HURRY, GERTRUDE. MR. MACYS COMING OUT TO LOOK AT THAT STUFF THEM PEOPLE il v 119 Seward St. Juneau, Alaska | m) Genuine Levrs, now available at Casler’s. 840 tf \ HAVE MANY POWERS ’ OF STATEHOOD NOW ! If T am elected to the next legis- | A !lature, 1 will introduce or support a 5 bill substantially as follows;— " v 1 E Sec. 1. The powers and duties ANYWAY, M GLAD T | DID PLENTY | M 6ORRY | N4 Tvou Rsu ;@mm’@i . heretofore vested in the governor of ¥ ¢ IT WASN'T YOUI® | CAN'T REMEMBER, | PUT You out o IME, 4 1 {Alaska by the legislature shall be RUFUS, M GURE | FIVE DAYS 15 WEDDING — AND | BUT IM CERTAIN & gy NoT LETTIN MAKE A FRESH START! | 4 exercised by the Administrator-Gen- GLAD YOURE BACK.| TOO MUCH AUNT HEBSIES! | WAGN'T THAT YOU KNOW. ! | eral elected kv the people of Alaska 50 YOU WENT FOR ONE, MR. | WALLET. IM ON THE WAGON. 1 I in the same mainer and time as the TO A WEDDING! | Auditor of Alaska, to hold office | until his successor is elected and qualifies. Sec. 2. He shall be a citizen of the United States, over the age of thirty years, a resident of Alaska for at least two years prior to the time of his election. | Sec. 3. The term of the first Ad- | ministrator-General shall terminate at noon on the 31st day of Decem- ber following the election of his successor, when the newly elected MASQUERADE PARTY SATURDAY APRIL 3rd — 10:00 to 2:00 EVERY ONE MUST BE MEMBERS and THEIR LADIES Prizes for Best Costumes hold office until his successor is elected and qualifies. | Sec. 5. In addition to the duties provided by law, he shall have sup- ervision over all offices created by or responsible to the legislature, and he may co-ordinate their duties in the interest of efficiency and eco- nomy, making a report thereof when he submits his report to the legisla- | ture. Sec. 6. His salary shall be twelve thousand dollars per year payable monthly. of the Administrator-General, and shall receive his salary in lieu of the salary of Auditor, until the next | general or primary election, which | ever - occurs first, whereupon the | candidate receiving the highest vote | shall take office as soon as he quali- ' fies, and shall serve the unexpired term. WILLIAM L. PAUL, SR. (Paid Advertisement) Q' YE FER_GOOD 7 ®°N dmilstator-General shall begin his SR S v INT DIG r ?erm ola oll;iceex:vek:rch s;all ?;nki::: BY JEE’ERS .:! B.ino“ g)E(CCUgES‘T FDER snKES ; atthe Vgec. 4. The first Administrator- ; Tg’ gl—li-'k\?lg}“&'-s ec. 4. e firsi ministrator- . 0 7 i) - General shall be elected by a major- miz MEDDL'N DSO%'BFQ!C!K VE-CAN LERAVE THIS ity vote of the members of the | WHAT ON AIRTA YE DOI VERY SECONT AN’ legislat ting for th - i S5E 7 Loyal Order of Moose| = = o pr | IS oweLi” dolee oAk T fome — DOC-I HOPE YOU (| I CANT GET i . OH-OH - AN/ THE AREN'T GOIN'ON || ANAY WHILE NEVER GET FUNNY-T b COSTUMED or MASKED Cro R st Bl 1 NEWS IS NOT SO A VACATION | ANY OF MY ANAY -~ I'M MAY GO vide for the operation of this office VERY. SOON/! PATIENTS GLAD TO AN IN |in the general appropriation bill. | i ARE SIC HEAR THATY | | ABOLIT A Sec. 8. In the evEnt of a vacancy, | /__J 5 i the Auditor shall perform the duties | &Y . ACCORDIN' TO THAT-YOU'LL. DON'T BE THAT'S FINE - JUST SO YOU'RE HERE TOMORROW -