The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 29, 1948, Page 7

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MONDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1948 e ——— W YORK—(P—The death rate X%, mong white i:ls iU 0 14 year 5 ,0ld in the United States in 1947 X fell to the spectacularly low ratc of 0.4 per 1,000. - % The first artificia: sce pani was VapoRua established in New Orleans in 1866 % PRINCIPLE No. 7. " To make right the master of might —From the Preamble to the Constitution of The American Legion The American Legion is ever conscious of the rights of the minorities. In the two World Wars its members learned first-hand the disastrous effects that fall upon other nations where the rule of might obtains. Within ifs ranks the Legion ever tends to seek the right solu- tion of every problem it faces. Tms is a fine ideal toward which we should strive. The dic- tators of Europe deny tha: it will ever be a practical reality as long as human nature is what it is today. History records many ex- amples in which might has con- quered right. Right suppasted by* might is the ideal situation. Right and wrong are generally relative aspects of a question. Our inter- _ ests or feelings sometifes blind us regarding the rights of others. .Even in a supposedly neutral body like our National Supreme Court the .controversy is more | often decided by a five to four vote than it is by unanimous decision. However, in view of all these considerations the sentiment ex- pressed by this phrase is morally | i right. In the words of our immortal Lincoln, “Let us have faith that right makes might and in that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as we understand it.” Your Depeosits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES 5 SAVINGS BONDS m HE management of this oank 18 pledgec to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary ‘consideration. In additioft the bank is & mem- e’ of “ Federal Deposit In- sutanece Corporation, which Insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- ' mum of $5,000. In Agcordance with C i POSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALABKA DEPOSIT hap. 38, S.L.A. 1943 e"rrfiorial School Tax for 1948 $5.00 ' NOW DUE AND PAYABLE WHO MUST PAY SCHOOL TAX: All male and female persons over 21 years and under 55 years of age. EXCEPT: Unemployed dependent females Active military or naval personnel Paupers Insane Persons Permanently injured—unable to earn a living. If ‘payment is not made prior to the first day of De- cémber of each year in which tax is due a penalty .of $2.50 attaches. MAIL your remittance to The Department of Taxation or = c o+ - Box 651 Juneau, Alaska "CALL at Room 203-Simpson Building-Juneau, Alaska RADIO LOG KINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B. 8. DIAL 1460--JUNEAU MONDAY EVENING 5:00 ¢ Health Center ):15--Juneau Woman’s Club. 30 S, Sketches—ABC 15~ -Ross’ Bandstand. 00—Pan A n News. 5—Animal World Court. )—Dinner Music. 5:30--Pamaray Sports Parade. 0 Band Music. 5-—Local News. :00—Music i 0—-ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 0-—Standard News. 5—BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBS 8:30 -TELL IT AGAIN-CBS. 9°00- Forecast 9:05—News. 9:15--Viking Varieties. 9:30—JEFF REGAN-CBS. 10:00--Alnska Line News . 10:15--MILTON CHARLES OR- GAN-CBS. 10:30--Forecasts. Sign Off Tuesday Morning and Afternoon Sign On Alarm Clock Club 7:00 8.20—Morning Thought 8:25—Forecasts. 8:30—Morning Serenade 9:00—-Mugic for Missus. 5--Trio Time. Milady's Memo. 11:00—TREASURY BANDSTAND- | CBS. | | 11:30Listener's Digest | 11:45 Rendezvous in Rio. MISSUS-CBS 1:45 ngs b; € 2:00--MUSIC FOR YOU-CBS 2:30—Rendezvous with Music 3:00—INYITATION TO LEARN ING-CBS 3.30- Make Tt Music 4:30—-BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBS 4:45-KNOX MANNING-CBS. 5:00—Adventures in Research. 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BETCHA I COULD GET A JOB WITH A CIRCUS, I BETCHA! TOO BAD NOBODY SAW ME BUT A BIG OL PUNK,LIKE YOu. ) PLAY CENTER FIELD fd WITH A BUSHEL BASKET IN EACH HAND. I COULDN'T MISS THE DRUM SOUNDS (ABOUT ONE. HAMBURGER TOO TIGHT X ol et LOOK...MORT MER~ ¥ MAN'S STARTI THERE LL BE T ...THERES 1S HAT ! . A NEW RECORD THAT DOG I-IOUSEg> suEl‘g' gr.;"t'lzN B.O. PLENTY, CALEL IF YOU NEED 1%, YOU KNOW WHERE YOU A\ CAN COME. v = v THAT 4500 NOTE BOTHERS ME A LOT, UNCLE WALT. BALLS O FIRE Y PUT YORE HAID ON- HERE COMES A FEMALE | DIDN'T MEAN THAT, You DID ENOUGH, AND IVE GOT TO LEARN TO SQUEEZE THROUGH \_ON M7 OWN. ME. NOW, JES' ACT NATORAL= LIKE -- WE-UNS DON'T WANT TO SCARE TH' PORE GAL H BLAMED NOSY DOG! QUIT MAKING ALL THAT RACKET, LAND CMERE! CO RELAX AND COME WITH | HAVE A SURPRISE FOR YOU! PROBABLY DIGGIN' IN AN OLD’ CGOPHER HOLE. COULDN' k BE ANVTHING IMPORTANT YAP A ALWAYS GLAD TO BE OF SERVICE, AUNTIE MR. WICKER SHOT | WE THOUCHT THIS BIRD AND YOU WOULD EXPRESSED IT HELP Us TO US. LUCK EAT IT. ISN'T ALL BAD! 4 'f”? Mmmmia:s sITAfi%“';LE o7 &% o LieE ® m,\aé‘ ANY 1 DIDN'T SAY T LIKED HER VOICE -1 SAD I LIKE TO LISTEN TO, HER SINGIN'- MEANTO| [ YOU LIKE IFE'S T CAN STiLL HEAR HER VOICE - T WONDER HOW THE JANITOR STANDS 1= IT TAKES MY MIND OFF MY RHELIMATISM-

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