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MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1948 SICKS’ SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO., SEATTLF, U. S. A, Distributed throughout Alaska by. ODOM- COMPANY EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and »rankliin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS o 5 ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Peétersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 o T Your Depo sits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS HE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corperation, which {nstires each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. . IN THIS BANK @ 4 o e o 2 iNSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SUMMER SCHEDULES Passenger and Cargo DAILY JUNEAU — KETCHIKAN SOUTHBOUND NOR 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU . 11:30A Lv. PETERSBUR 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN JUNEAU — SITEA MORNING FLIGHT . JUNEAU r. BITKA .. (* or earlier) AFTERNOON FLIGHT . Lv. JUNEAU Ar. SITKA .. JUNEAU — HAINES — SKAGWAY MMUMNNN LEE LR MM MMM L] Port Althom Pelican ... Superior ... Tenaked Todd ... X—departure and arrival time and sequence of stops variable, PHONE 202 or 612 %%“““ Mumq S’o«Meaatan L] LEEEE LR RADIO L0G DIAL 1460—JUNEAU MONDAY EVENING 5:00—Welcome to Juneau. 5;15—Community Center. 5:30—To! Talks, 5: Akwfilme at Dinner, 6:00—News, 6: ls—F'rlmk Morgan. 6:45—Sports on_the Spot. 7:00—To_be announced, 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—News. 8:15—Little Ol Opry, 8:30—WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. 9:00—News. 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30--Family Theatre. 10:00—News. 10:15—Words with Music. 10:30—Forecasts. Sign Off, Tuesday Morning and Afternoon Sign On. 7:00—Morning Coffee Melodies. 7:30—Radio Reporter. 7:45—Music in the Morning. 8:15—News., 8:20—Morning Thought. 8:25—Forecast. 8:30—Fred Waring. 9:00-—SING ALONG-CBS. 9:30—Forecast. . 9:32—Sunrise Serenade. 9:45—Silver Platter. 10:00—News. 10:05—Lenny Herman Quintette. 10:15—Melody. Roundup. 10:30—Milady’s Memo. . 11:00—Music We Love. 11:30—At Ease. 1145—Listenér's Digest. 11:55—Forecast. 12:00—Four. Knights. 12:15—News. 12:30—Luncheon Date. 1:00—Noah Webster Says. | 1:30—Art Baker. 1:45—Airlane Trio. - 2:00—Ozzie and Harriet. 2:30—One Night Stand. 3:00—INVITATION TO LEARN- ING-CBS. 3:30—Make It Music. 4:30—MYSTERY PANEL-CBS. All programs subject to change |duc to conditions beyond our con- trol. {MARIE ROSSMANN 1S | VISTING IN JUNEAU | ON FIRST ALASKA TRIP Miss Marie M. Rossmann, who has wanted to come to Juneau since she first bought Alaska- Juneau mine stock (and tripled her money on it) 20 years ago, is visiting here, a guest at the Bar- anof Hotel. City, where she is secretary and office- manager of the Richard P. | Walsh Co., construction equipment | business, Miss Rossmann travelled | 'wesL by train, then by PAA to! { Annette, arrived here Sunday night | by Ellis Airlines, seeing the country | and incidentally trying to locate equipment for her company. Circling the states, Miss Rcss-‘ mann visited in Yellowstone Park,; Billings, Seattle and will return, by #San Francisca. and New Orleans, thereby fulfilling gnother ambitign —to_see the United States. A world, traveller, she has made five trips to Eurcpe, and now is thoroughly enjoying her tuip to ‘Alaska. 'mifi "FISHERS BRING 60,000-POUND CATCH Three “fishers. brought . in about I 60,000 pounds to the Juneau Céld Storage over the weekend as fol- lows: The Elfin II, skippered by E. O. Swansen, was in with 30,000 pounds of salmon from Elfin Cove; ;John Martinsen and the Isis came in with, 20,000 pounds from Graves, Harbor, and the Emma; headed’ by{" Tom Ness brought in 10,000 pounds of cod and a 1,000 pound catch of halibut. ‘The halibut went at 18 for large, eight for chix, and 18 cents a pound for medium, with the cod being taken at 124 cents & pound. MATILDA JOHNNY DIES Matilda Johnny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John (i Fawcett of |Hoonah, passed -away rec the States following a 16 ugm The remains will arrive on the George Washington tomorrow and final interment be in Hoonah. Mr. Fawcett will take the remains to Hoonah on his boat; the Taho- 1ah. The remajns of Charles Metjay, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Metiay of Hoonah, who committed suicide while in New York City, will also be taken to Hoonah on the Taholah. H. O. ADAMS AND WIFE LEAVE ON SEATTLE TRIP Mr. and ws I 0. lemn this gmorning , aboard :the Aleutian | for Seattle where they will be for a short time on a business trip and / vacation. m 15 Juniean | agent for the Steamsh! e Company. FOUR AUTO ACCIDENTS The Territorial Highway Patrol reported this morning that there were jour.automohile.accidents. gver the weekend on the G way. Sergeant Emmett Botel jured in any of the mishaps. § FROM GILDA From her home in New Yorkf. flBy GoLLY- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA BUMSTEAR. 1 0ID NOT/ { YOU BROKE MY SKATE ) / ( "OU D‘D .7 ~oU DD \) THEY OUGHT TO PUT DRUNKEN DRIVERS IN JAIL FOR LIFE # THAT KISS HAS KNOBBY RIDING ON muz....vuuz CAN 60566 O\ WHAT’ IN THE BAG HE'5 CARRYING. IT SEEMS FORTUNES GIVEN ME ONE LAST CHANCE. ..T MUST NOT MISS ., ALL RIGHT, MY LITTLE FRIEND— HOW ABOUT RUNNING UP THE: WHITE FLAG? DONT BOTHER POPPY, CHIPPER. HE \ HAS SOMETHING /L ON HI5 MIND. J7 TLL THANK YE , NOT TO PRACTICE SHUR-1cor | | QN M AT TO KEEP 1V PRACTICE, SNOFEY DURN YORE PESKY oL &I)DE, GRANNY ! IYE RLINT MW HAT WIE THAT ITCHY TRIGSER FINGER OF [\) I CAN'T STAND IT - Il HAVE TO SIT DOWN AKD COOL. OFF ME TOOTSIES BEFORE I GIT HOME // 1SOX MAG FOR ME HAVE ME FEET ON FIRE/ Y PAGE FIVE YES-THEY MAKE “/ARN r FOR SO/ AND HOSE OUT I CANT STAND ANY MORE OF THAT HEE HEE ... HEE HEE HEE... uVEJU BEEN DRINKIN'2? TEE HEE.. .1 1 BEEN CALLIN'YA... HEY- ARE YA NUTS...THIS \S JERRY / AH! HERE THEY ARE — BOTH '\ MY COPY AND THE ORIGINAL . THE LAST |6 MINE. o SPEAKING OF SECOND WIND, KEEP IT RIGHT INSIDE THAT NOW WE BOTH § FEEL QET‘TEQ I RECKON I WUZ JES' GETTIN' OF WOOD=COAL AND RUBBER- 17’6 THE VERY LATEST THING/ Sl ’NTEQ< A CLINKER O< A BLOWOUT THAT 1S TROUBLIN' \WONDER S WHAT THE\/ INVENT THESE