The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 30, 1948, Page 5

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MONDAY, AUGUST 30,1948 Ausiralia Aidingin Carrying Supplies ToBlockadedBerlin LONDON, Aug. 30.—(®— Mean-| while the Western power airlift continues to pour food and supplies | into the blockaded city of Berlin. Twenty-nine Australian fliers have Janded here from Sydney to help | DOUGLAS NEWS NO HAZING CASUALTIES The officials of the Douglas Is- land Independent School Distriet wish to inform all students and their parents that there is to be no in- timidation of Freshman students, prior to the opening of school, at which time the process of initiation will be under the jurisdiction of the Superintendent. KINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B.S. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU MONDAY EVENING 5:00—Welcome to Juneau, 5—Community Center. —Totem Talks. :45—Ballads from Broadway. 6:00—News. 6:15—Animal World Court. 6:20—DR. DANA-CBS. £ HOME A DOZEN DOUGHNUTS FOR DESSERT - FOR SUPPER ) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]JUNEAU, ALASKA WE NEARLY HAD DOUGHNUTS FOR DESSERT 6:45—Sports on the Spot, 7:00—Frank Morgan, 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—Fred Waring Show. 10:00—News. TURNED 10:15—Orchestra. OM THE /=, (( HIM | WILL h I 10:30—Forecasts. "1 LeHT <= ¢ / il , =4 Sign Off. . > 3 . Tuesday Morning and Aftesnoon Sign On. 7:00—Alarm Clock Club. 7:15—~Melody Roundup. 7:30—Radio Reporter. 7:45—Music in the Morning. 8:15—Headlines. 8:20—Morning Thought. 8:25—Forecasts. 8:30—Fred Waring. 9:00—Music for Missus. 9:30—Forecasts. 9:35—Sunrise Serenade. 9:45—SING ALONG-CBS. 10:00—=News. i 10:06—SING ALONG-CBS. 10:20—Orchestra. 10:30—Milady’s Memo. 11:00—Music We Love, l 1 | out in the great aerial supply op- | The School Board intends to hold eration. |the parents responsible for any Australia has placed 10 air crews |damages resulting frém the so called at the disposal of the British|“hazing.” A government to assist in the air-| SWANSONS RETURN lift. The arrivals got a personal| Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swanson greeting from Air Vice Marshal P. | returned home last week. He has H. Mackworth of the British |been with the CAA at Pelican, and Transport Command. | Mrs. Swanson visited in the States o | for the past several months. |”" FOR COLLEGE ALASKA Queen Wilhelmina | william Cashen and family left | via PAA Saturday for College, after H |a week's visit with friends and re- Abdms Saw’da' lations. In Douglas they were the AMSTERDAM, Aug. S0—m— uests of Mr. and Mrs. hTh:::ss d s 2 | 3 Cashen, who has been Gueen WERIBES 5;,’";“ See hs“f::::?tec’lfi "rith the University of week of reign in Holland. She ab- et ears, spent the Slcalie; ByQuipy JAVE ¢ bar L 400 ‘;la::k:e:: rm Sea{uz where he took b3 ““b"eeT:nd ;:;;::a alillhfi:‘:’::: } a post graduate course and received Q,“ce"' A ysh b | his Masters degree. He will again Wil be 68 tomortom. (b fise berf | e witn the (UnIvegily 1018 year. in poor ea N L ! BUY GILDA, YOU WAS TH'ONE YOU CAN TELL MR.BERFKE WALKED OUT ON HIM ... THEN ¢, I' BEIN' MARRIED. ..TO ONE WHEN HE LETON HE DIDN'T OF THE WEALTHIEST INDIVI- CARE . .. YA COME BACK Xy JALS AN FAMOUS... LOOKIN' FER "M ... AN’ KNOBBY WALS(L’ NOW LOOK, WOMEN'S ) NO KIDDIN' .. TH' GUY'S GOIN'NUTS . HE TALKS LIKE ONE A THEM POETS i y O s T SN LIKE YA THROW A BOWLIN'BALL AT IS TERRIBLE . HE'S CARRYIN'A TORGH HIGHER THAN TH’ Plumbing © Healing Oil Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. 11:30—At Ease. 11:45—Listener’s Digest. 11:55—Forecasts. 12:00—Four Knights. 12:15—News. 12:30—Luncheon Date. 1:00—Hits and Encores. 1:30—Art Baker Notebook. 1:45—Bing Sings. 2:00—Family Theatre. 2:30—One Night Stand. 3:00—INVITATION TO LEARN- ING-CBS. 3:30—Make It Music. 4:30—Village Store. 5:00—Supper Club, Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS m HE management of this bank is pledgzd 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 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, ALASEA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT ‘INSURANTE CORPORATION m SUMMER SCHEDULES Passenger and Cargo DAILY JUNEAU — KETCHIEAN SOUTHBOUND s NORTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU ... . 4:10P 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG 12:00N Lv. All programs subject to change ' due to conditions beyond our con- trol. NO-HOST PARTY TO HONOR DEPARTING ' COLLEGE STUDENTS The “Last Round-Up” a no-host party for all the guys and gals that ! are going out to college this yeari and also in honor of all their friends who are wintering in the north, will be neld tomorrow evening in the Odd Fellows Hall beginning at 8:- 30 o'clock and ending in the wee smsa’ hours. Everyone is invited to attend and a good time is promised for all. Re- !freshments will be served and a 1nominal admission will be charged (to defray expenses. — - ROBERTSONS SOUTH | IMPORTANT MEETINGS Attorney and Mrs. R. E. Robert- son left by PAA plane yesterday for Seattle where he will attend as Judge George W. Folta's appoin- tee and also at the invitation of presiding U. S. Circuit Judge Garrecht, the judicial conference of United States Circuit and District Court Judges for the Ninth Judi- cial Circuit that will convene there - -] s ¥8 “/C'EST IMPOSSIBLE, MAWSELLE! TO FIND ONE RIVERMAN |15 TO SEARCH A FOR HAYSTACK NEEDLES! o IVE CHECKED WITH THE AIRPORT. THEY RE GASSING OUR SHIP-NOW., WEATHER'S OK, WE CAN TAKE OFF ANY TIME... 3 THERE'S TORCH ACETVYLENE JTFIT ACROSS THE STREET— CET M YOU MAY TAKE CHIPPER TO OVER HERE/ IM ALL RIGHT-BUT VOU'D TER GET. THE DRIVER OUT—HE'S HURT. THE BEACH TOMORROW, JUDY. BUT WHY NOT COOL OFF AND FROM HIS PLACE OF SUDDEN REFUGE, HEELS BEALS PONDERS. HT THIS WAS A \PE, IT ISN'T =TS HEY, CHIPPER, YOU FORGCOT SOMETHING! on Tuesday. While in Seattle, Mr. Robertson will also attend the conference of Uniform Law Commissioners, of which he has been a member for many years and which convenes in Beattle tomorrow and throughout the week. . Ar. B5: Mr. and Mrs. Robertson will also L. B remain in Seattle to atiend the annual convention of the American Bar Association which convenes there from September 6 to 10. Mr. Robertson is the Alaskan member of the House of Delegates of the Assoclation. JUNEAU — SITKA UNDER THE SPRINKLER TODAY? JUNEAU — HAINES — SKAGWAY s ; [ Al T'LL AAVE YE KNOW I : ‘ 5 AUVE!! i € A LESSON BROOKLYN IS - X Nope: wm'm l'm' %%fi%g OFE, MR. SMIE ST. LOUIS, Aug. 30—(P—Brook- lyn’s sizzling Dodgers rallied for four runs in the ninth inning today to come-from behind and whip the St. Louis Cardinals, 6-5, in the first game of a doubleheader. It was the Dodgers’ sixth straight triumph and it increased their first place lead over Boston to one-half game. TILL I GIT OVER TH' HEE-CLPS Chath8m e Chicagof e MMMMMN MMMMHMN MMMMNN LR LELL L x x X X T i X b 4 X—departure and’ arrival time and sequence of stops variable. PHONE 202 or 612 aLns 3 i > Coaste e RIS DADDY- DID YOU SEE THE WATCHDOG MOTHER'S GOTTEN ? -AND WHY ARE YOU SO HAPPY 2?7 M GLAD I BOUGHT THIS WATCHDOG /! | NOW WE WILL ENJOY COMPLETE SAFETY/ 1 HE HAS THE MARVELOUS INSTINCT OF i A CROOK WHEN HE COMES OUSE - “-KNOWS A CROOK WHEN HE'S NEAR—! EH? HM-M-M- IN FACT- NONE OF HER RELATIVES WiL.L DARE SEA FOOD AT COUNTRY CLUB || COME IN OUR HOUSE # Eastern Scallops, Lobsters, Large Prawns, Ffog Legs and Wrangell |- Shrimp. 978 1t|' I DIR! AND THAT'S WHY M HAPP Y/ CAR> OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends|! for their kindness and sympathy during our bereavement at the death of our beloved ife and mother. Also for the many beau- |’ tiful floral offerings. * Oscar Mangsol 978-1t Mrs. Ada Winther.

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