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WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA * RADIO LOG KINY — JUNEAU Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B. 8 1€ WEDNESDAY EVENING 5:00--WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. % C T 5:30- -Totem Talk—Forecasts. N, 5:45—Viking Varieties. N s 6:00—Juneau-Young News. M (& 6:15—Dinner Waltz. 6:30—Sports on Spot. 6:45—Happy Smith. 7:00—MAKE WAY FOR YOUTH- | CBS. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—Standard News—Forecasts. 8:15—Community Center. 8:30—CBS IS THERE—CBS - . " — - 9:00—Pishing Time Forecasts. (yl,:J % T REAL "FIREWORKS ) SKYROCKETS AN’ AHOY, POPPA, » 9:15—Remember. /%f) ROAMING CANDLES, WHE Al) 9:30—Red Skelton. 2 e o EH22 'ATS PURTY GOOD, ) GS?\I‘QEV\’I:&HRE‘A; 10:00—Alaska Line News. NSTI K BUT I'LL. SEND OUT " 10:15—Words with Music, ’> ‘-Q JUST PLAN | ¢ ONE THEY'LL NEVER = et 10:30—Forecasts. | THUNDER, AN FORGE A.Ffi?t newscast of the day at 7:30 f m? ORDINARY & HEARINGS TATF, ALASKA HARTLEY ACT T0 ' , | BEGINONMZY 4 WASHINGTON, May 5—(®—Con- gressional hearings on the question of tightening up the Taft-Hartley Labor Act today were ordered to begin May 24. Senator Ball (R- Tom Sms s4g% , - mrng'L TATS I | DOC...IM TERRIBLY GLAD: {77 {;*-; AN NO, DOC .... DON'T YOU PORE ;zDLLgk.sm #inn.), in calling them, noted there W-WHY .. .THAT'S OLD DOC i AMAZING ! say— TO SEE YOU...I HEAR YC# / A Hrowoy, Y 8 B REMEMBER ME ...'M JOE R TETCHED. BETTER BE NI are threatened nation-wide rallrond, | OMGLEFUTTY... WHY I KNOW : v HAVE WONDERFUL NEWS 5= (" BB, WANT GHER 5 YOU PICKED NE UP. .. flapupy 10.1M- coal and steel strikes. HIN WELL...HE SAVED Y LIFE . 4@ B Y PTRERTOR 65, LSRN - K : Ball is ¢ rman of the special ~ SN N » / \ N “watchdogs” committee set up by , \ : $ ¥ N 5 DROWNIN', RMEMBER IT WELL . the 1947 law. This Senate-House ; 2 v ] \ [ ) THROWED YEW A ROPE. oroun will hold the hearings. } ) \ \ s Railroad brotherhoods now are 'exempt from the act. Ball's mention of the threatened railroad strike suggested the committee will study A G RAN D 0 L D ! | the question of bringing them under {the law ¥ CANADIAN NAME sy - e Howard Hughes ‘ Takes Option PRODUCED IN THE U.S.A. — ; On RKO Studios Under the Direct Supervision of s & NOW, TERRY! WHILE BRONZ 6 ABSORBED Our Expert Canadian Blender HOL LYWOO;)_-—C;L May 5—P— | ' \IN H!$ DANCER'S GYRATIONS...FOLLOW ME. = Plane-huilder and movie-maker CORBY’S is a light, sociable Howard Hughes is in the news again. { blend. It is our sincere belief ay=~F:% This time, Hughes is described as you'll enjoy its smooth, satisfy- oo Bl 07 G oL gl Aot ) b | dollars to invest in a new venture ing mellowness. Next time ask | Huches ha n option to pur- for CORBY'S..a fine whiskey. | { K-O Studios for that amount. Hollywood, talk is that Hughes now 7 will give the other major studios | (flég) | plenty of competition. He has been | s e to the movie scene all along | Buenpgn WiiSKEY despite his other interests, From | BLEAOED D €I FOR time to time Huches has produced “‘“:?::.‘."..‘u'?.?.;.‘:”" pictures as an independent. - d PR ; - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | X VOEJR\;/E S'BTEEASKI"N w{r = 2 5 | Noties is hereby given that K. y I I r ‘1/,52‘:,':::: MINPIIAN::RES : {Edward Teston, entryman, togeter| | THANK GOODNESS, DIET )| | B Of A LITTLE 4 with his witnesses, Martin Madsen SMITH IS TAKING B. O. TO G'OLF- WILL. DO and Stephen Sheldon, has made | mE OOLF COUPSE. H final proof on his homestead, An- | chorage serial 010456, for lots 1, 2, *AS. BARCLAY & CO., LIMITED, 68.4% Grain Neutral Spirits sec. 19, T. 32 S. R. 60 E. CRM. PEORIA, ILLINOIS and lots 2, 3, 4, 6, sec. 24, T. 32 S. R. 59 E. CI containing 150.24 acres. and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office at Anchorage, | within the period of publication or THE ALASKA COLLEGE OF CHIBOPODY thirty days thereafter, said final 5 - proof will be accepted and final| s ? i it N certificate issued. wishes to announce that registrations > GEORGE A. LINGO, . < . hedontes Acting Manager. | ; LI P \ ¥ : for its summer resident course in Pirst publication, April ?f'm”'“g ¥ 3 w SJR STOCK WILL BE IT JUST GOUNDS ¥ chiropody are now being taken. Class L Ibllcktion. M T i S ey : a O 5 VIonTH THE WIHCLE 100 Coo? 10 begins MONDAY, JUNE 7th. All st ador i o) ‘ INCORZORATE i Pl h050r . AND e o) registration should be in by JUNE 1st. - Sealed bids ir: duplicate, subject to S FQZ ‘hzo,oac_‘. Y - /5 = . § WEVE ONLY BEGUN! . the conditions contained herein will A T e ") Persons wishes to take the course e roceived until 2:00 p.m., May 10, . s by extension may enroll immediately. 1948, at Anchorage, Alaska, in the Phone, come in person or write. Office of Superintendent of Motive Power and Equipment of The Alaska Railroad ,and then publicly opened in this office for the painting of fice hundred (500) Gondola Cars At- Th Al k C 11 f Ch‘ d tention is directed to the special e as a 0 ege 0 lropo Y conditions of bidding set forth in the specifications. Upon application, two Corner First and Gold sets of drawings and specifications e will be supplied free to each car Phone: Blue 379 mainting contractor interested in! Box 2894 -ubmitting a proposal. The above . - pecifications must be returned to this office. Contractors requiring I swcw‘.! 1dditional sets may obtain them by | " ——= &7 BLUNDERBUSS / - SRV“WS purchase from this office at a cost % & HAINT NEVER 7 of $10.00 per set, which will not be GUESS wm' mw! LOST A CASE returned. Checks offered as pay- BLUNDERBUSS 5 , 7 CWHEN VE ment for drawings and specifications A 5 | | \S : N ALLHIS . | /7 > . HEAR A must be made payable to the order TAKIN' PAWS CASE BORNED DAYS V7 . TREE FROG of the Treasurer of the United 2 . 2 States. Specifications will not be - oy m W rurnished to contractors who have 0 ° onsistently failed to submit pro- JUNEAU, ALASKA “irst publication April 23, 1048. : 6 SOMETINES” Rel i S Last publication, May 8, 1948. ’ 7 A \ lax Wh rav e, prax e You T el Special notice is hereby given that ‘;Wl:ecn o;:;n :odhy steamer, ’T“ can reh; l; egl‘: Taxurk- the Commissioner of Customs, under o1 staterooms, lounges an P 3 a back and enjoy th i ate of May 3, 1948, gave authority it i s o (L o for change of name of the oll screw ~ @ . Eat - tra rge PISCATOR, official number 249986, 2 ; e le,\"-F"-od e e St to REEFER KING. Said vessel was 5 e @i (5% ‘/wE\/E BEEN TRYIN' The Alaska Line is famed for the excellence of ita, : s L " ; NS TO FIPE THAT NUTTY cuisine. You will marvel at the deliciously prepared bullt at Anacortes, Washington, in | | * .| SKYWRITER FOR A ity meals. The cost of all meals is included in the fare, 1944; her gross tonnage is 533; net : C 2! |G WECK-.BLJT e /| Your berth, too! : tonnage 322; home port, Juneau; 7 G‘EZEEZLSEJ\AU‘) A M /! e b e R P e B Are ven owner, Sam Rubinstein. 58 sl > : WE CAN DO IT- “lun" Fr'q ? James J. Connors, { Collector-of Customs. | Sailings every week for Ketchikan and Seattle First publication, May 4, 1948. ion, May 7, 1948. S. S. ALEUTIAN DUE SOUTH — MAY 9 Last publication, May Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova. Valdez and Seward Call EXPERIENCED MEN S. 8. BARANOF — MAY 11 v Alsska JANITORIAL Servk CONKLE and FOLLETTE ALASKA STEAMSHIP CIJHPm : Phone Red 559