The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 10, 1948, Page 7

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THURSDAY,VJUNE 10, 1948 4 AR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAL, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN e e |lation but the extension would end . - - T, a “The operators want the Sep- S | g ) / \ o > : B s r— \(we were out B |\ 1- . 4 % ) ) % S i (1 TRiED BUT /'l of § T ) 4‘ | | tember date kept in the legisla- KINY — JUNEAU WHAT HAPPENED )" " 0™ o5 4 . s g 1 COULON 3 ; sl b R T MAKE IT | ., Tollefson said, “as Septem- IAKE OVER ber 80 will be the end of the fish-| ‘Alaska Broadcasting Oo. Fo GOy N TRiseksir ) ing season. February 28 would be e g 1 IV IAN e Q\"TH GRAPE § right at the start of preparations Thursday, June 10, 1048 H P} JUICE 5:00—WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. X 2 4 1 | for the season and cause confus- \ fon amcng the salmon packers.” A L AR et 35 5:45—Viking Varieties. 6:00—Pan-Am News 7 6:15—Waltz time > (Continued from Page One) G l (ouT (AMp 6:30—Sports on the Spot. - A i R | 6:45—Boys of the North. ! tion of the service and had not wzll OPEN SU"DAY gy ol 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. done so. i | l Representatives of the present 'I' § 8:00--Standard News—Foreoasts, B8 cperators, The Alaska Steamship IVER 8:15—RED BARBER-CBS Co., The Northlz ransportation | g»gg~;f;‘:\v-Ag; Qnu.F Co. and the Alaska Transportation sy | ching Time—Forecasts. (THAT'S GARLIC JUICE! ) | WEL 5 G [ g Scouts e for their! : L,\( BRING ouUT )/ MEGRANATE !! ( WoW > ANOTHER ) ) (ot _\g Sl " 9:15—Downbeat Co., tried to arrange a conference o i o Mgals 4 ] x . June 13| 9:30—Anchorage Birthday Oele- B ONE, POUGH :\‘x(v\?\\\,ruhu to try to change his| A okl L, hgtich ) - i ¥ ated by Willlam Dore | 10:15—Words with Music. LOOK 4 PUMGRANIKE !! He told a reporter he had not the rl Scouts up at 12:3C| 10:30—Forecas N lvren tHem and that (h.c_s; .sho.uld on at the front en- Friday, June 11, 1948 (\ 2 2 ) discuss the proposed service With trance of srade school to take| 7:00—Music in the Morning X P \ A ‘)\r the Maritim2 Commission. t :301-Racio Reporter 2 § o (\’_\ \ m.fi ch girl is advised to take sand- 5Music in the Morning. 5 R{0H714) ' 5 3 ) AR T ! - ¢ . 5 ] i Opposes Gov't. Operation s Ryslipastaueenrimagiol Tollefson. who still is trying to' ,;b”v“ Afi. hlaet m’”u;‘ 3 cught push through legislation to extend .. .- "o S 2 ¢ 8:30—Music in the Morning. k i Mrs. Relph Rivers, Camp| 9:00—Morning Melodies the present plan, said he is oppos- . 4 % i g 18 said today spending B ed to government operation because ' 61 for-each Boolt is sug ! s e il " $1 0T WO, 3 aflecdoid ast Sunrise Seren- the government will foot the bill 5 sitticlant’ for afls - and r Platter—Headlines. ‘If ‘we "extend the present law, CI¢ nnounced. the government will be out only a nominal sum,” Tollefson told a [ reporter. “If the ships were not being used hy the present opera reet, before 6 Show Time i tors, who keep them in condition S portation to g mber IR PSR . 2 RS = + S 3 R et T g e s S Listener's Digest—Forecasts g MEMBER GUAM, ¥ { T DON'T...1 DONT " | 00 YOU RECOGNIZE THiS T HO..._NO... 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