The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 31, 1948, Page 5

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SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1948 SCHENLE oy Good st Ask for Schenley Reserve at your favorite package. 3 store and bar \ If you prefer bourbon ...you'll-like ! ient (] . ncient J4g } Every drop Kentucky straight bourbon. SCHENLEY RESERVE, RARE PRE-WAR QUALITY-BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF * §5% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS * ANCIENT AGE, STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROOF * SCHENLEY INTL. CORP., N.Y., K.Y - ——————————————————— ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pefershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Your Depesits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS HE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety 2.5 brimary. sonsideraton. Tn POSITS IN THIS BANK surance Corporation, which ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK insures each of our deposit- of JUNEAU, ALASKA ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ae—1 { SUMMER SCHEDULES Passenger and Cargo DAILY JUNEAU — KETCHIKAN SOUTHBOUND . NOR' 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU ... 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL 12:40P Ar. KETCHIEKAN .. ' JUNEAU — SITKA i MORNING FLIGHT 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU 20:20A Ar. BITKA ... (* or eatlier) AFTERNOON FLIGHT . 'Lv. JUNEAU Ar. SITRA JUNEAU — HAINES — SKAGW. & o—\ MAUMMNNN LEREE L] MHMMNN LR MMM N MMM M Todd -..... W x x X—departure and arrival time and sequence of stops variable. PHONE 202 or 612 fllfi“%%* it crving Swteason S A S M TRIC ASSOCIATION, of a rural el~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA KINY Alaska Broadcasting Oo. C.B. B. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU SATURDAY EVENING 5:00—Welconte to Juneau. 5:15—Community Center. 5:30—Totem Talks. 6:45—8Sports on the Spot. 7:00—SING IT AGAIN-CBS. 8:00—News. 8:15—Little Ol Opry. 8:30—IT PAYS TO BE IGNOR- ANT-CBS. 9:00—News. 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30—LET'S DANCE AMERICA- CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—EDDIE ORTA ORCHES- TRA-CBS. 10:30—Forecasts. Sign Off. SUNDAY Sign On. 11:55—Forecasts. 12:00—SALT LAKE TABER- NACLE-CBS. 12:30- -Christian. Brotherhood 1:00—STRIKE IT RICH-CBS. 1:30—Lutheran Hour. 2:00—Music of Percy Faith. 2:30—Voice of Prophecy. 3:00—YOU ARE THERE-CBS. 4:00—News. 3:30—FIND THE CLUE-CBS. 4:15—Tnterlude in Black and ‘White. 4:30—Alaska Light Concert. 5:00—Twenty Questions. 5:30—Charlie McCarthy. 6:00—01d Fashioned Revival Hour. 7:00—ESCAPE-CBS. 7:30—Dinner News. l 7:45—STAN DAUGHERTY OR- CHESTRA-CBS. . 8:00—STEVE ALLEN SHOW- CBS. 8:30—MAKE MINE MUSIC-CBS 9:00—News. bt 9:15~BOB MOLAR ORCHES- TRA-CBS. 9:30—Forecasts. Sign Off. All programs subject to change | |due to conditions beyond our con-!‘ trol. | : Ll oo ICONVICT 13 TOP . FARBEN OFFICIALS | OF WAR CRIMES NUERNBERG, July 31—#— Thirteen of the 24 directors of the | !1. G. Farben Industrie were con-| victed of war crimes and given | 1 {terms of 18 months to eight years, ! {One of the four "American judges‘l ! protested the penalties were too| | light. All 24 were acquitted of the stiff-' est counts in the indictment, of i plotting and waging aggressive war.' Chairman Carl Kraugh of the trust, | which once did business around the | world, got six years. The penal- ties, after 11 months trial, were the mildest of any major war | crimes trial. 3 | MANY GUESTS AT TAKU _ | LODGE IN PAST WEEK | Among the guesis enjoying theirl stay at Taku Lodge for the past week have keen the Misses Katie era,' 'Patrlcla Boyd, Katherine Basten- chyry, and Mrs. Rose Wilcox, all of | Santa ‘Maria, Calif, Miss Hazel FROM NORTHWAY ’ ectrification ‘distribution project fi- Hawkinson of San Diego and Mlssl L. H. Sassen of Northway, is a guest at the Gastineau. Hotel. Sealed proposals for the construc- nanced thru the RURAL ELECTRI- Elinor Steel of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nicholson, Taft, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jung, Pasadena, Calif., Mr. and Mrs W. J. Blanchard and son, David of Dayton, Ohio, Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Michelson, San Francisco, Mrs. Er- nest Gruening. Les Allen, Medford, Oregon, John Van Druten and Mr. Carter Lodge, both of Thermal, Calif, Mr. and Mr. H. I. Covert and party of Louis- ville, Kentucky, Miss Della Kreh- biel and sister, Gertrude of Lind, Washington. J ———eto—— tion, - with materials furnished by the GLACIER HIGHWAY ELEC- FICATION ADMIN ISTRATION, and known as Project ALASKA TA JUNEAU, will be received by the GLACIER HIGHWAY ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION on or before 4:00 P.M., PS.T., August 4th, 1948, at its office No. 5, Shattuck Building, Ju- neau, Alaska, at which time the pro- posals will be publicly opened and The project will be approximately 213 miles in length and located in the vicinity of Auke Bay, Alaska. The Plans, Specification, and Con- struction Drawings together with all necessary fiur ‘docu- 'ments for bidders obtatned from the Engineer, Felix J. Toner, Room 5, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska upon payment of twenty-five (§25) doliars, all' of ‘which will ‘be returned to each bona fide bidder within ten days after the bid open- ing. GLACIER HIGHWAY ELEC- TRIC ASSOCIATION By FELIX J. TONER, Last publication, July 31, 1948, 5:45—Waltztime at Dinner. 6:00—News. o 8:1—JOAN DAVIS SHOW-CBS. Dae@go,\ MY LODGE 1S GIVING A | N ///)/' T ing Eeaturcs ) AL ASK &MY WIFE ¥ §) A BOS I HEARD HIS ) EXHIBIT WITH HIM TONIGHT SLow, SKUDGEY T 1S Slow 1 You MUST COOL HIM,IF A BIG £ _SUCCESS THE GREAT éx%lzlg\ew \ P ! DIDN'T THINK LEE'D HAVEE THE NEXT ONE | FOLLOW 50 CLOSE BEHIND, THIS TREES THE, RENDEZVOUS AND zor?_neon HEADING RIGHT VES—COME AND ME, COPPER, IF DAR AU AFTER HACK CETS BACK, SARCE AND WILMER GO. R R R TS JES' TO MAKE SURE O GRANNY CREEPS DONT AV TO BLOW ME TO KINGDOM COME, T BETTER POKE VY 4 HAT OUT FOR A FEELER MAGGIE-ALL BUT ONE OF THESE SUSPENDER BUTTONS ARE BGONE - AN' T CAN'T FIND ‘EM- SOME MORE I WiLL NOT- AND DON'T BOTHER ME!! AHA?_ NICE TRICK (F IT HAD WORKED, BUT I'M TOO QUICK FOR You. WE WON'T BE BACK § TO OUR FULL CREW AGAIN UNTIL AFTER (' VOICE, /—\ND< i N\ " Lyou sap ¢ (ART EXHIB G!DNT you P S PERHAPS BUSINESS WiLL ‘HAVE PICKED ' BOB, Q-1 SAID - "STAG PARTY!/" BN \~ \ HO!! ™~ ARCUND N ¢ 7 WHAT DID YOU SAY, DARLING ? UP SOME BY THEN. 1 GUESS YLL HAVE NAILS - GOES oe. 1948, King Features Syndicate, T World rights iesceved, aQ OH!OH! MAGGIE - C'MERE - QUICK/! CST”AG PARTY I WONDER WHAT MADE ME THINK I CANT IMAGINE T i NICE FOOTWORK. YOU:CAN STRETGCH LIKE A ER BAND. SNAPPY FELLO AREN'T YOU?, | HEARD YOU. DON'T TELL ME YOU'VE COT TO THE _ACE OF TALKING LTO YOURSELF! E BLOWED (Y HAT TO SMITHEREENS! FIFI HAS SWALLOWED' ALL ME SUSPENDER BUTTONS!

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