The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 5, 1948, Page 7

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1948 MAKES 95-YARD DUCKS ARE FEW AND TOUCHDOWN T0 [FAR BETWEEN THIS WIN FOR BEARS SEASON, 15 REPORT 5 (P— Frank| Plenty of duck humters but not; run’ many ducks is the report of thej Fish and Wiidlife office men on the tuck season, which opened on Fri- | y, October 1. | 'he number of hunters bagging| the limit, which is set at five ducks, | are few. So far no large flights of |ducks have teen seen in the vicin- | CHICAGO, Oct. Minimi's 85-yard touchdown with a third period kickoff bro the Chicago Cardinals’ back 1 and touched off a 28-17 N t Foottall League victory for | the Chicago Bears. |ity of the Juneau flats, which takes .o - FI“AL SI‘A“D'NGS in the area between Salmon Creck AMERICAN LEAGUE * =22 2 HOSPITAL NOTES NEW YORK, Oct. 5 —Final American League standings includ- | & ing yesterday's Cleveland-Boston | Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital RADI0 10G KINY Alaska Breadcasting Co. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU TUESDAY EVENING 5:00—Adventures in Research. 5:15—Community Center — Red Cross. 5:30—Boy Scouts of America. 5:45—Oasis Bandstand. 6:00—News. 6:15—Animal World Court. 6:20—Political Speech. 6:25—Music. 6:30—Sports Parade. 6:40—Band Music. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—Red Skelton. 7:30—~ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—News. 8:15—Lil Ol Opry. 8:30—To be announced. 9:00—Forecasts. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA & 'M GOING TO TAKE A LITTLE ‘NAR &&= WILL YOU WAKE E N TWENTY, INUTES, DEAR sua ¥ . TAKE IT EASY, @"MMIX K:k (!'\' GOING TO GE\” HER A LITTLE SILVER BELL Go YOUR TWENTY ) MINUTES v ARE UP/ TINKLE IN MYy EAR MRS - A UNIVERSITY, DR. ) ~ " FULLPAGES (T PAGE SEVEN 9:05—News. 9:15—Viking Varieties, 9:30—~The Whistier. 10:00—News. 10:i5—Political Speech. 10:20—Supper Club. 10:30—Forecasts. playctf game for the pennant, fol- |Vesterday for medical attention low: w Pet, | Were Lawrence Higgins, Baby Alley Cleveland 97 .626 | Dominguez, and Egjic Larson. Surgi-| Boston 96 619 | cal patients admitted were Robert, New York 94 Druxman and Forre;t Nottingham. Philadeiphia 84 Leaving the hospital were Mrs.| Detroit 78 ‘Fred Eastaugh, Mrs. Carl Lind- St. Louis 59 stroxln and dbn"‘b]y lglrl, }I}ialk:‘y Charles Sign off. X7 e < 5 Cauley, an eldon Baldwin, | W rou bl o o 388 | Admittad to the Government Hos-| “m’"”ds“xzn“t‘:_'"““ na AT ; i |pital yesterday were Lorene Gam-| 7.59_Alaym Clock Club. VOTE FOR {tle, David Wallace and Elva De-| 730 padio Reporter. MRS. HELMI AALTO BACH |Witt. | 7'45—Music in the Morning. publican Candidate for Repre- | it e 8:15—Headlines | NOW ENROUTE SOUTH &35 i ' Y 8:45—Behind the Headlines. KNOBBY / YA KNOW WHAT /. COURSE ) : ! ! SE ... YER RIGHT. B D Cfihanadn sl uby sy | 900 MEHME AOr GHETAE A I THINK SHE GOT THAT AMNEEZYA ) AN'SHE WAS SO son Jarrived “froin Eifin Cave Sun- | 1 y 9:30-Dnom... .-«LIKE ANN HAD | LOTSA CASES (" MUCH LIKE ANN. |day and are scheduled to leave to- OF IT THESE DAYS. . " v 9:35—Plano Reflections. {day via PAA for the states. They — 386 NO...UH...UH...IT AIN'T LIKE IN ANNS CASE ...GILDA'S RIGHT AROUND HERE SOMEWHERES . NOPE ... WE JIST CARRY ON TH' SOICH THEY GIT EPIDEMICS LIKE MEASLES...T READ ABOUT A CASE OF IT YESTERDAY. OH MIGOSH ...OF WIFE ... MY LITTLE SUGAR - ... SWEETIE ... JERRY... WE GOTTA GIT EVERY- BODY WORKIN'ON < x FINDIN'ER. OURSELFS . 9:45—Morning Melodies. will be gone for several weeks, 10:00—News. | making the trip east to New York 10:03—DR. DANA-OBS. fand Maine states. 10:30—Milady’s Memo. Mr. Swanson is the oWned of a | 11:00—Fred Waring. s : i | 11:30—Political Speech. | store at Elfin Cove, is a fish buy-| ;,'a: mawaiian Serenade. {er and also agent for the Standard | ;y.5 yisterier's Digest. | OiL M}rs. Swanson is making her| 1o.96 salon Serenade. first trip by airplane. | 12:15—-News. | "--- By, ‘ 12:30—Boy .Scouts of America. . 4 |8 0[0 ° i‘f?éfi:fi%‘é‘} "THE MISSUS-CBS. I HIZ6ERALD } 1:30—Art Baker. KENTUCKY'S | 1:45—Bing Sings. 2:00—Showtime. 2:30—Mail Call. 3:00—PEOPLE'S PLATFORM- CBS. 3:30—Make It Music. 4:30--Dennis Day. 5:00—Personal Album. i | All programs subject to change due to conditions beyond our co%- trol. B ['We couLonT 6T coosE, BUT IT 2 LOOKED LIKE A LIGHT BOMBER 5TRIPPED DOWN FOR SPEED. rLQW NOTED IN THIS b WING, TWIN ENGINE, NO INSIGNIA ) REPORT FROM THE OF OTHER. IDENTIFICATION, y—<_ CIVIL WAR AREA, [ How's THHS, GLAMOUR MAN NOTICE I DIDNT KEEP You [A WAITING LONG, USUALLY... 1 OH! LIN, THE AIRFIELD BOSS. HE WANTS A DESCRIPTION OF THE GETAWAY PLANE ———e——— Genvine HAZEL WIMER HERE SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Sourben Whiskey Mrs. Hazel Wimer, of Elfin Cove, | arrived ‘Sunday, registered at the Gastineau Hotel, and is scheduled | | to leave via PAA today for Seattle where she will meet her husband, now hbuilding a boat for operation in Alaskan waters next year. She expects to return north in about | three weeks. Mrs. Wimer is the Empire’s correspondent at Elfin | Cove. BOTTLED IN BOND o0 rzoor P £ THIS MEETING § [VOUR DAUGHTER'S | WHAT = ICE CHIEFS HERE TO SEE _J = NECESSARY, CONTAINS ITS || A SYMBOL—A SYMBOL OF : OWN POWERFUL LIGHT, AND | |SCIENCE'S VICTCORY IN THE E CURVATURE FIELD OF_CRIMINOLOGY. A e Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY "IN THESE INVITATIONS 'TE THE POLICE CHIEFS, AS HAT THE SUBJECT BE EPT IN CONFIDENCE. SMITH DOESN' T WANT ANY M PUBLICITV ON IT AT ) COUPLE GIVES AWAY | THE FLYWHEEL 15 OUT ONE oF oUR FrienDS showed us an item in the paper the WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! THE NEXT THING 15 TO GET THE WHEN WALLET AND PLATEN OFF. BOBBLE ARE BOTH ° WILLING TO WORK & TO KEEP COING . INETEAD OF SENTIMENT WITH ME. FOR THE WEEK, BEEN AT HAVEN'T WE? OF THE WAY, SKEEX. IT LONG other day. It seems a mother and'a father wére unable to support their seven children —couldn’t give them all they should have, So they advertised in the paper that they were giving them away—soon found homes for all seven children. A pretty tragic thing, but we'll bet there are very few of you who haven’t been driven into such wild thinking — worrying where and how you were going to get enough money to give your kids.!he best. And yet the solution (or at least a part of the solution) is sitting right there in front of us—automatic savings with U. S. Savings Bonds. Sure, you know all about U. S. Savings Bonds. But have you ever given them really serious thought? Have you thought that it's one completely painless, completély automatic way to save? Just a little bit 'each week through the Payroll Savings Plan (at your office) or thg Bond-A-Month Plan (at your bank). And think about the returns. $4 for every $3 you in- vest. $400 for every $300. $4000 for every $3000. It mounts up fast, The chances are one in a million that you'll never have to give your kids\away—but you'll never have to give them second best (either) if you start in saving the auto- matic way with U.'S. Savings Bonds. Today. SADIES GONNA SHOOT . AUNT LOweEzZY BETTER'N I COULD €UER DO--THAT LOWEEZY'S A DRETFUL SPRY RIFLE-BALL | <& ALONG T a0 OO JOUR DISAPPEARIN BEARD AUNT LOWEEZY'S DONE GOT YORE JoB, SADIE POTION AN'SPRAY HIS VIOLIN PLAYIN' WILL. DROWN OU HE WAS QUITE ANGRY- i MAGGIE'S SINGIN'! SIR-HE SAID HE WAS GOING TO PRACTICE AN EXTRA HOUR TO SPITE YOU - 5 FURTHERMORE - I HAVE A PERFECT RIGHT TO PRACTICE MY VIOLIN - NOW You 60 BACK AND DELIVER MY MESSAGE - THAT GUY UPSTAIRS IS MAKING AN AWFLIL RACKET WITH HIS VIOLIN - TELL HIM T SAID TO KEEP QUIET- Save the automatic way with U.S. Savings Bonds ‘ This is an officlal U. S. Treasury sdvertisement=prepared under auspices of Treasery Depariment and Advestioing Counll o A

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