The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 29, 1948, Page 7

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PAGE SEVEN T | A POACE OF '$ TALEXANDER! i "?3\/\—,,'» SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1948 that emergency operations, under DEPI. oF lABoR its general agency powers, might ASKS S DBORG be considered if there is no other solution The Territorial Departmeni oi Labor took steps today to avoid suifering, on Alaska's part, from the impending Pacific Coast mari- time strike, scheduled for June 15 unless a settlement is reached be- fere that time. Labor Commissioner Henry Benson sent a telegram to Geor Sundborg, Assistant to the Go ernor who is now in Washington, D. C. asking Sundborg to assist him in seeking immunity for Al- aska in the event of a maritime strike. Benson said that the should be done in the week prior to the strike deadline in order that uninterrupted se: > may be maintained and preferably by the present cperators. THE DAILY: ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA KINY — JUNEAU Alaska Broadcasting Co. C. B. 8, SATURDAY EVENING 5:00—Music Hall. 6:3C—Totem Talk—Forecasts. 5:45—Viking Varieties. 6:00—Pan-Am News, 6:15—Waltz at Dinner. 6:30—Sports on Spot. 6:45—Boys of North. 7:00—JOAN DAVIS 7:30—Hit Parad 8:00—Standard : 8:15—Voice of [ P 8:30—PAYS TO BE INGORANT- | CBS. | COULD IT BE CLAM JUKE THAT 9:00—Fishing Time—Forecasts. ES ALL MERMAIDS Y | 9:15~-HOAGY CARMICHAEL- CBS. 9:30—PRUDEN'S ORCH.-CBS. 9:45—NAT BRANDYWYNN'S ORCH.-CBS. 10:00—Between the Lines. 10:15—NAT BRANDYWYNN'S ORCH.-CBS | 10:30—Forecasts ALEXANDER-- WILL ONE OF TIDE TABLE YOU HELP ME MAY 30 1:08 am., 6:3¢ am, 13:29 p.m,, , 20:15 pm., 68 11.9 31 Low tide, High tide Low tide, High tide, MAY 31 2:20 am,, 7:53 am., 14:20 pm., e, 21:12 p.m., ow tide, High tide A. ws—Forecasts. POPEYE, WHAT'S M SURE IT 2 HE ANGRY MUST BE— CLAMS ! OH, GOODY!! il NOW ILL BE AS | LOVELY AS ALL MERMAIDS ARE! JUNE 1 e, 3:20 a.m,, 5. 21:57 pm., 13.8 e o -+ o DON'T MISS s A Wise Chilc” May 28-29 He suggested that Sundborg call the attention of the U. S. Maritime Commission to Alaska’s plight so DAY 11:55—Forec: | 12:00—Ave Maria Hour. ! 12:30—Brotherhood Hour. 1:00—SALT LAKE CHOIR-CBS. 1:30—Lutheran Hour. 2:00—INVITATION TO LEARN- -CBS., 2:30—Voice of Prophecy. 3:00—Dorianne Barnes. 3:15—At Ease. 3:30—SHORTEY BELL-CBS 4:00--ESCAPE-CBS. 4:30—Alaska Lignv Concert. 5:00—JOE KEARN'S ORCH.- CBS 5:15—STAN DAUGHERTY ORCH.-CBS. 5:30-CROSS SECTION-CBS. 6:00—Revival Hour 7:00—-MR. ACE AND JANE-CBS uneau-Young News. Jean Sablon. To Be Announced SUSPENSE-CBS. 9:00—Aldrich ily | 9:30—Forecasts. First newscast of the day at 7:30 THE ALASKA COLLEGE OF CHIROPODY HE CAME THROUGH . I...WELL, I'M KIND OF _ wishes to announce that registrations for its summer resident course in chiropody are now being taken. Class begins MONDAY, JUNE 7th. All registration should be in by JUNE 1st. WE LAND HERE AT CANNON AND THE DOCTOR WILL BE THERE X WITH HIS CAR TO TAKE US TO g8 JARVISTOWN I WONDER IF YOU COULD SEE ME THIS AFTERNOON ABOUT FOUR ... YES, MY OFFICE ... FINE ... THANK YOU, T WILL, YOU BET...'BYE 600D HOFE T j RIGHT.. Persons wishing to take the course by extension may enroll immediately. Phone, come in person or write. The Alaska College of Chiropody Corner First and Gold Phone: Blue 379 3ox 2894 eep i ! PCOLICEMEN GIVE 'DANCE TONIGHT FOR BENEFIT OF 1-A CLuB | Sponsored by the Juneau Police Department, the big public event | tonight is the dance for tk of the Teen-Age Club. T JUNEAU, ALASKA 7 QUIETLY, NOW! HIS QUARTERS ARE i AT TE END OF THIS PASSAGE ... M MUSTNT AROUSE SERVANTS. THEY B WILL HAVE WEAPONS... C. J. EHRENDREICH — C. P. A. BUSINESS COUNSELLOR Accounting Systems Taxes Phone 351 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. IN CERTAIN CIRCLES, MOTLEY, IM SURE BRONZ WILL. 4 IT ISNT CONSIDERED 00D TASTE ) AGREE WITH YOU, BUT HE IS WAS A FOOL TO LEAVE A WEAPON WHERE IT COULD o EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Becond and kranklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS MOTORSHIP YAKOBI Operating to Petersburg, Port Alexander and way points. LEAVING JUNEAU EVERY TUESDAY MORNING MAIL, FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE Freight accepted at Northland Dock until Noon Monday One of the most scenic routes in Southeastern Alaska. For reserva- tions contact Captain on boat at Boat Harbor or leave message at Harbor Market, Phone No. 352 Your Depeosits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS m HE management of this bank is pledged to conserva~ tive operation. The safety of depositors’ tunds is our primary consideration Ia addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to & maxi-~ mum of $5,000. POSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATICON COMPANY Passenger — Freight — Refrigeralion S. S. GEORGE WASHINGTON FIRST SAILING MAY 31st FROM SEATTLE and Every 10th—20th and Last Day of the Month Regular Weekly Freight Sailings ~ from SEATTLE and TACOMA, WASH. Alaska Transporiation Company P. O. Box 61 Phone 879 JUNEAU — ALASKA is given in the Elks Ballroom and st rtment recently ship, of the Teen- | e dance tonight is | ose of raising funds for | the club and should | Roy L. Cole of Seattle is regis- tered at the Hotel Juneau. FUR STORAGE Cleaning and Repairing Martin Viclor Furs, Inc. Swedish Fur Craftsmen for Three Generations Juneau’s Finest Liquor Store BAVARD'S t ) FRED R. WOLF Electrieal Contractor Fouse Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 Brownie's Liquor Sfore Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. 0. Box 2596 Bader Accounting Service RUTH BADER Accounting—Tax Reports Secretarial 3 Valentine Bldg., Telephone 919 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man LEVI'S OVERALLS for Boys Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 GEO. LANGAKER Successor to Pioneer Jewelers Complete New Stock | Watches and Jewelry Towle and Gorham Sterling Nugget Jewlery BIRTHDAY PRESENTS FOR Ji SPARKLE HAVE JUST R BEEN POURING IN. “. = LOOK!’ SKEEZIY, LAST YEAR WE DION'T START PLANNING OUR VACATION EARLY ENOUCH. ‘TENSHUN, EVER'BODY ¥ WE-UNS GERTIE, HERE'S A GADCET I BOUGHT AT THE BABY STORE FERYS SPARKLEYS TLL PUT IT. lfll».m:m«g NO. EVERYBODY ELSE GOT THE PERIOD THEY WANTED AND WE TOOK WHAT WAG LEFT, WHEN WOULD You LIKE TO GO, NINA? ILL SPEAK FOR IT EARLY. I'D SAY THE FIRST TWO WEEKS IN JULY, IF THAT'S 5\ WHAT YOU'D LIKE. o b (/sf< B /3 JUNE27 TO JULY I1, THATG OKAY WITH ME. — e A SNUFFY'S SAYIN'S GOT A PHOTOGRAFTER N TH' COURTHOUSE WIF US TER! Y---JES' PERCEED WIF TH' TRIAL NATURAL-LIKE --- SOS HE CAN GIT ALL TH' SUSPENSE AN' DRAMMER N QIS PITCHER VE CAINT KETCH A Ol BIRD WIE CHAFF 4 ALLOW ME TO WELCOME YOU TO OUR NEIGHBOR- HOOD - I'M MR. JIGGS - YOUR NEIGHBOR-1 HOPE YOU'LL LIKE IT HERE - HOW DO YOU DO~ I MUST BE GOING- SHE'S AS FRIENDLY AS AN ICICLE - FER ONCE I'M GLAD I'M MARRIED TO MAGGIE -I PITY THE GLY WHO MARRIED THAT LEATTLE -AXE - ) YOU DID?! THAT'S oDD- I GAVE HER STRICT ORDERS TO STAY HOME AND DARN MY SOCKS- : T SHALL RERPRIMAND HER SEVERELY AND SUSPEND HER ALLOW- ANCE FOR A MONTH- HOW DO YOU DO- SIR-I'M PERCY VERE -YOUR NEW ||J --&GH BOR- = =3 = c (=

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