The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 3, 1948, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1948 F u l l B A (K SHowS on’s Norm van Brocklin leads WAY DEFENSE WORK LOS ANGELES, Nov. 3 iforr d its ace fullbac! Jensen, continue to show the offense to the rest of the Pacific At the Chapel-by the-Lake on Coast Conference. Sat. Night, Nov. 6 at 7:30; fancy Jensen has totaled 799 yards via candy and delicatessen ground a r, while the Big Bear , pie and coffee. 31 ou 2 yards, although UCLA's Ray Nagel rates close with 45 hits good | for 770 yards. - CHAPELADIES BAZAAR Klaska end the Pacific Northwest must have regular, dependublo water transportation service. 5 It is te our best interests to offer such gervice. It is to the union’s best interests that such service be offered. All that is necessary to clear the way to this desirable and essential objective is the e'imination of the disruptive influence within the Maritime unions, and !he conclusion of a mutually binding contract, "ALASKA STEAMSHIP ‘c O°™M P AR N ¥ 57&'49,4[5,4(44134 with 51 completions goodi i RADIO LOG KINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B. 8. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU WEDNESDAY EVENING 5:00—Guest Star. 5:15—Veterans Administration. 5:30—KNOX MANNING-CBS. 5:45—Oasis Bandstand. 6:00—Dinner News. 6:15—Animal World Court. 20—Music. 6:25—According to the Record. 6:30—Sports Parade. 6:40—Band Music. 6:45- cal News. { 7:00—SKYWAY TO THE STARS- CBS. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—News. N 8:15- BARNYARD FOLLIES- CHES. 8:30—Library of Great Storigs. 9:00—News. 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30—LYONS AND CARROLL ORCHESTRA-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—-ORGAN INTERLUDE- (MILTON CHARLES)-CBS. 10:30—Forecasts. | Sign off. { Thursday Morning and Afternoon Sign On. 7:00—Alarm Clock Club. 7:30—Radio Reporter. 7:45—Music in the Morning. 8:15—Headlines. 8:20—Morning Thought. 8:25-—Forecasts. 8:30—Morning Serenade. 8:45--Behind the Headlines. 9:00--Music for the Missus. 9:30—Forecasts. 9:35—Music of Hawaii. 9:45—YOUR STAND IN-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:05—Melodies in 10:15—Trio Time. 10:30—Milady’s Memo. 11:00—TREASURY BANDSTAND- CBS. 11:30—Listener’s Digest. 11:45—Rendezvous in Rio. % Time. ROUTE OF THE ErrrEs MORRIS HIGH Mr. High and M. Low did——and Switched o Calvert Reserve! has made the same discovery. He says, “I found Calvert far smoother. MARTIN LOW Morris High, 4605 First St., Little Rock, Arkansas, owner of an auto- mobile business, has found the best whiskey today. “I've switched to Calvert,” he says.“It tastes better.” Martin Low, sales promotion man, of 125 West 86th St., New York City, T’ve switched for keeps ! Calvert Reserve Blended Whiskey —86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City. : Y;mrr l;e[;oslts ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS HE management of this pank 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 Corporation, which insures each of yur deposit- i f ‘ ors against loss to & maxi- i i POSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED mum of $5,000. _ FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALABEA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION —————————————————————————————————————————— 1 11:55—Forecasts. 12:00—Salon Serenade. 12:15—Noon News. 12:30—LUNCHEON DATE-CBS. | 1:00-MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. { 1:30—Art Baker. ! { 1:45—Songs by Shore. 2:00—MUSIC FOR YOU-CBS. 2:30—Rendezvous with Music. ! 3:00—YOU ARE THERE-CBS. 3:30—Make It Music. 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBS. ! 5:00—Excursions in Science. 4 All programs subject to change‘ 1 | | due to conditions beyond our con- trol. IN ADMIRALTY. No. 5999-A. i NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT AND { ARREST OF PROPERTY I In the District Court for the Terri- 1 tory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. THE NATIONAL BANK OF COM-| MERCE OF SEATTLE, a National * Banking Corporation, Libellant, vs. The Gas Screw or Vessel “VET- ERAN”, Official No. 231,751, her Masts, Bowsprit, Tackle, Engines, Apparel, Boats, Anchors, Cables, Chains, Rigging, Furniture, Fix- tures, and all other necessaries thereunto pertaining and belong- ing, Respondent. TO ALL CONCERNED: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, William T. Mahoney, as United States Mar- shal for the Terrtiory of Alaska, did on the 30th day of October, 1948, vessel “VETERAN”, Official No. 231,751, her masts, bowsprit tackle, engines, apparel, boats, anchors, cables, chains, rigging, furniture, fixtures, and all other necessaries rhereunto appertaining and belong- ing, in the above-entitled action, in a certan cause, civil and maritime, on contract for the foreclosure of a preferred maritime mortgage on which there is due and unpaid $2,- 449,95, together with interest there- on at the rate of six per cent per annum from June 7, 1948; a “late more than fifteen days after its due iate amounting to $47.50; and Costs and expenses of this action inelud- ng $750.00 as proctors’ fees; and, he owner and all other persons interested or concerned herein are ‘equired to be and appear at the ime and place of the return of said rocess, to-wit, Saturday, the 20th iay of November, 1948, in The Uni- ted States District Court Room in he Federal-Territorial Building, at Juneau, Alaska, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as this sause may be heard, and answer in ‘hat behalf, or default will be en- tered and condemnation ordered as rayed in the libel filed herein. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, the 30th day of October, 1948. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, U. S. Marshal, By WALTER G. HELLAN, Deputy U. S. Marshal. 3. E. Robertson and M. E. Moriagle, Sroctors for Libellant. First publicaton, Nov. 1, 1948}, Last publication, Nov. 13, 1948, HOME AND INDUSTRIAL INSULATION ROCK WOOL—ALI WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A. Johnul.l—fhnne"uc For Christmas Presents Purses, Moccasins BLISS TRADING POST On the Pier Open every day | A r———— attach and arrest the gas screw or‘ charge” of $.05 on each dollar pald( THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DAGWOOD HE! THE TWENTY DOLLARS YOU GAVE ME FOR THE DRESS-- 1 DECICED Y ! Byt PAGE FIVE O WANT 17 &= BACK AGAIN TO BUY ALEXANDER A SUIT IT'S A BIG STADIUM, BUT | WONT GIVE UP!! \£ PUFF 3 THEY SOITNY PUT ON SOME (3¢ PUFF3iC FIRE -WOIKS FER US ... JEPUFFY-HUH? g TR XN 77 Y §10 i FOR THE LUVVA PETE 30, YOURE RIGHT. THESE ARE & REFUGEES. THE REBEL RAIDING COLUMNS MUST SE MOVING, HELLO!YOUR NAME 1S OSCAR! THERE'S A HOLE IN YOUR RIGHT SOCK, A MOLE "N THEY'VE SURE Rl =2 BEEN GRAND. Y%A M | musTA (3 PUFF2Y) p —~ i E0 1] | 6IVE A GREAT SPEECH ) I COULDNT DIG... % PUFF - WOTS CULCHA MEAN ? 2 ERRY, JWERE WEDGED IN. CAN'T MAKE TIME THIS WAY, NO,T DID NOT TUR OVER A PICTURE OF VOU TO THE TELEVIS! r - > /" voune rooouvs X | HAVE SOAPED UP OUR WINC ™% AGAIN! = I SHORE AM GLAD TO HEAR THAT STRIPE -TAIL TIGER'S HARMLE M AS LONG AS PAW DONT TARN HiS BACK CN TA! (£ VARMINT - 4 1 ALL WORK MORE DIRECT, PAPA. I SHALL DGl THEM WHERE YOU CAN BE FOUND: , A 0 95 KIDS OUT OF A \DRED CONSIDER =R PEOPLE. HACK. THE REST ARE NUISANCES. s ot 5'77 s 2 WORSE THAT | HAVE THREE A SOAPED CARS IN H THIS MORNING. fi g A DON'T TALK }l S0 MUCH /#/ PUT IT | DOWN- I'M. J HERE'S VER BREAKFAST- MY/ YOL'RE UP EARLY INA HURRY/ SHUT LP= YOURSELF! AND SIT DOWN - N MY PRIVATE OF M FOR LOAFIN SURE EARNIN' SALARY - BEFORE HE G TRUT IT) (1 You w YOurR ) IT BACK POCKET--T \_ WHY DID YU IT WONE[ WASH OFF AND RUINS THE FiNISH. A NEW PAINT JOB IS THE ONLY ANSWER. e S HEY...YA KNOW THESE HERE BEAN EATERS IS ALL GOT A QUEER ACCENT . - PUFF/~ YA GOTTA HEAR 'EM TALK A LOT BEFORE YA KIN YES, ONE MINUTE . OF ALLEGED FUN COsTS SOMEBODY $50 TO £.80. Q' FIRE! WHO TARNED our TH' LIGHTS ?? 'L ENJOY A LJTTLE NAP

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