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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 'WOMEN CF MOOSE LIBRARY NIGHT With one of the best attendance records for some time, Chapter 439, ‘Women of the Moose, held Library ‘Chapter night Thursday, when they planned their participation with the 1L.O.OM. on the Christmas pro- gram, and welcomed ten new mem- Lers. Mrs. Edna Heaton Lomen, of the Juneau Public Library, gave an in- (teresting talk on the duties of a dibrarian. New members initiated are Anita ,Garnick, Margaret Soper, Ella Ness, (Elsie Schombel, Sylvia Fleek. Marie /Kutulas, Lois Shark, Anne Wheal- den, Margy Neimi, and Nora Erudle. ‘Theé library committee has sent iwo Alaska books to Mooseheart this month, and Ludie Auld, library chairman, made up a box of books [for the Minfield home. Senior Regent May Larson again was well enough to preside. There was balloting on new can- didates. . The next meeting will be De- cember 2. As December is Moose- haven month, the Moosehaven com- mittee volunteered to plan the pro- gram. Members are Dorothy Spence, chairman; Pat Smith, Emily Pear- son, Betty Casperson, Edna Card, [Idakelle Bryson, Margy Neimi and ‘Mabel Carlson. The chairman asks that members leave linens fcr the Moosehaven shower at the lodge rooms or at her Lome, by next week-end. 1948 'INTEREST RATES - | WILL CONTINUE ~ UPWARD TREND | CHAMPAIGN, Ill, Nov. 20.—®— A New York banker said today the upward trend in interest rates will continue as long as the business|. level remains high. R. C. Etfinger, vice-president of | the Irving Trust Co., New York, told | the Tllinois Bankers Conference that | short-term rates have 'been rising| | for tive last 16 months “and in some | quarters further increases are being | suggested and are anticipated. | He said, however, “It now seems | likely that they will be more mod- |erate and go into effect more slowly | |than was expected some weeks ago.” | | R e WANT ANY GAS! | & i SANTA MONICA, Calif., Nov. 20.| -i—Movie Actress Esther Williams and her husband, radio announcer | |Ben Gage, have leased a service station. They'll open it Tuesday night—in typical Hollywood style. | Gas-pump attendants will wear Tuxedoes. There'll be searchlights, an orchestra, beer for the guests,/ gardenias for the ladies, balloons | {for youngsters. Keenan Wynn and| {Larry Parks plan to attend, wearing | Tuxedoes and riding their motor- | cycles. | "Guests, which means the public, | are being notified that it is a “black | |tie” affair. The hosts probably are | | only kidding. RADIO LOG RINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. DIAL 1460--JUNEAU SATURDAY EVENING 5°00—HOME TOWN REUNION- CBS. 5:30—EASY CHAIR SKETCHES- ABC. 5:45—Oasis Bandstand. 6:00—News. :15—Music. :256—According to the Record. 0—Sports Parade. 0—Band Music. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—SING IT AGAIN-CBS. 8:00—News. 8:15~MEMC FROM LAKE SUC- CESS-CBS. 8:30—IT PAYS TO BE IGNOR- ANT-OBS. 9:00—News. 9:15—Viking Varieties. | 9:30—NATIONAL GUARD MILI- | TARY BALL-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—AL LYONS ORCHESTRA- CBS. 3 10:30—Forecasts. Sign Off. SUNDAY Sign On. 11:55—Forecasts. 12:00—SALT LAKE CITY TABER- NACLE-CBS. 12:30—Christian Brotherhood Holir. 1:00—Concert Hall. 1:30—Lutheran Hour. 2:00—LYNN COLE AND OR- GAN-CBS. 2:30—Volice of Prophecy. 3:00—STARS OVER HOLLY- WOOD-CBS. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA OAGWOOD) (7° IT'S TIME § v TO GET _— BUT IN THE MO (WHEN ITS TIME TO 1 CANT OPEN MY PAGE .SE.Z 53 ! ~ VB G N &\ LL QUIT MY JOB WITH THE DITHERS CO\A;»‘ANSD AND GET A JOB AS | NIGHT WATCHMAN [ [:)s THE BALL %5 SNAPPED-— OURSIDE'S ONE-FOOT LINE-= GOAL TO GO! Copr. 1918, King Features Svadicate, Inc. TO OUR POST.,. =T=Y, Y, Yt O15E, COMRADE. NO ONE HIDES HERE. « Ve / HI5 BUDDY'S DECIDED TO | 'l SLEEP OUT THE 5TORM, CHOPS. § LET'S MAKE A BUNDLE AND. FILE 'EM SOMEWHERE... — IT WAS JUST A THOUGHT BEFORE SOMEONE: HAPPENS ALONG TO STOP UP THAT RAT HOLE! 3:30—UN POLITICS-CBS. ' Committee reports to be present- | e s | i [ 3:45—Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra. ed at the next meeting include those | on child care, hospital guild, mem-, RETURNS TO ANCHORAGE ,bership, publicity and ritual. | Chester E. Peterson, who has} - — — seen in Juneau for three days conferring with Dr. James C. Ry- | an, Territorial Commissioner of | Lducation, on special school prob- | lems, planned to return to his liome in Anchorage today. ‘He has | been stopping at the Baranof Ho-| 7.30—News. el. 7:45—CROOK'S CRUISE-CBS. 5 ' 8:00—MY FAVORITE HUS- BAND-CBS. Follow the Cabs to 8:30—JACK OF ALL TRADES- ROSS’ OASIS CBS. 9:00—N in Douglas for a Good Time :30—Alaska Light Concert. 5:00—PHILIP MARLOWE-CBS. 5:30—FIRST NIGHTER-CBS. '6:00—Revival Hour. 7:00—WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. HOME AND INDUSTRIAL INSULATION ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A. Johnson—Phone 344 O!...MY STARS... HE MUSTA BORRAD ALL MY MONEY. THAT'S EIGHTY - SEVEN DOLLARS AND FOPTY CENTS. T WANTA FILL 'ER UP. GIMME FIVE BOLED HAMS, A CASE A OATMEAL, SIXATHEM CHICKENS, A COUPLA For Christmas Presents Purses, Moccasins BLISS TRADING POST On the Pier Open every day ILL BE GETTIN'OFF HERE, BO.... | PUTA 9415 T TDITOR-CBS. 9:30—Forecasts. All programs subject to change i = | due to conditions beyond our con- | trol. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCE . £D DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS D SPECIAL MEETIRG FOR (HAMBER EXEC. BOARD,| A special meetiny of the Chamber | | |of Commerce executive board has een called for Monday noon at the Baranof Hotel, President Joe “icLean announced today. Board remiers wil meet to discuss the ernment’s proposal to withdraw 25 percent differential in sal- wries for government personnel in | Maska. | Your Deposits - ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS T SHOOK ’EM OFF? NOW I'LL CUT DOWN TO THE WATER- FRONT—THEN BACK TQ THE BOULEVARD. — e — JOHN RECK SOUTH Bound for more than a month’s vacation dewn the West Coast is John Reck cf the Juneau Water Jo., who left yesterday aboard Pan American for Seattle. Reck slans to be in Tacoma, Portland, and San Francisco before return- ing here at Christmas time. - WEATHER DETAINS REV. §. McPHETRES The Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, rector of the Holy Trinity Episcopal church, has been detained at Skag- way for the past several days due to foor flying conditions. McPhetres m 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 Corporation, which insures each of our deposit- ors sgainst loss to & maxi- mum of $5,000. 184 THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA left Juneau Tuesday and has been MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION unable to return because of weather. | R [T THAT NAME SURE SOUNDS FAMILIAR, BUT I STILL CANT PLACE HIWM -~ YOU REMEMBER SNUFEY, BOSS ! HE'S TH'GUY WHO GOT IV THE TIGER CAGE -- HE LOST KIS HEAD -- BUT TH' HEAD STILL TALKS-- TH' BODY WALKS--YOU @ REMEVMBER THE HEAD CALLIN' YOU "A SHIFLESS SKONK “ AND WHO IS TAIS BIRD SNUFFY HEY, BOSS ' TAAT QILLBILLY, SNUFEY SMITH, 1S WRECKIN' OUR SIDE- SHOW BUSINESS --- EUVERYBODY IS GAWKIN' Jackand I.?llian Loser The Triangle | Cleaners ] e For The Ladies . . . ) ; = ] For one week beginning | 'WOULDN'T THINK OF WILMER Monday we will clean one ‘}:‘ET';IAT .C?EYXES_QSSXL - g: COURSE, lady’s scarf free with each O(JEQ‘TrONAELE - lady's suit dry cleaned . . . Use this Speeial . . . It’s for YOU! M SURE HE HAS 1 OUTGROWN \ ALL THAT. STILL, HE DOES LOVE MAKING THE BIGGEST Fi D GADGETS! NOT THAT THAT IS5 ANY E INDICATION BY ITSELF. Z For better Appearance CALL “Haven't you some down-to-epeh Fiction +.. that isn't semeone’s aut~biograghy and ashamed to admit it?” wa It’s no “fiction, but o a fact” that you will get “down to rock-hot- tom prices” on clothing you’ll be proud {‘o wear, when you purcll_ase it at 'M SORRY-- MAGGIE - T DIDN'T KNOW. YOou WuUZ [ AN FURTHERM WANT YO TO M BOSS HE 15 HOW MY VOICE WOULD SOUND 1= I ORDERED PECPLE | AROUND HERE! M) A