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' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1948 ( led as to a new address, where S( REG‘S‘RANIS ‘they may be reached by mall, in i ‘othcr ‘words."” ARE w AR“ED 0“ | Mr. MeCormick quoted from Sec- tion 15 of the Selective Service Act of 1948 as follows: HOME ADDRESSES‘ “‘It shall be the duty of every . | registrant to keep his local board |informed as to his current address Selective Service registrants @ rand changes in status as required required to keep their local board |by such rules and regulations as informed when they change their | be prescribed by the Presi- addre; after+ they become 26| age, as well as before. McCormick gave the MR | The fodowing regulaticrs issued p N€ |y the President are applicable, er today in dis- |y Mecormick sald: > said was a general | . chall be the duty of each s to the respon- | aojstrant to keep his local board ants who are be- | qyige at all times of the ad- s of liability for ser- | yiec wheve 2 The mailing of any order, notice, Men cannot be inducted after k form by the local board h 26 under the Selective | S0k nt-the addresh 1adb \ct of 1948," Mr. McCor- | .oported him to the local board “but that does not mean | shall constitute notice to him of elieved from obligation | ipe contents of the communication, ir local boards inform- | Whether he actually receives it or 10t.” The wording is clear,” Mr, Mc- Cormick said, “and plainly indi- cates the intent of Congress—al- though a man can't be drafted af- ter he is 26, his responsibilities ‘under the Act aren’t over when he does reach that age.” Mr. McCormick ded that he was reminding ka's local boards of Act’s provisions and of the regulations. ,-es i ® ®w e w0 Cec e oA . . > TIDE TABLL < . . . DECEMBER 31 . @ High tide, 2:49 am., 156 ft. ® Low tide, 8:26 am., 3:9 ft. o ® Hizh tide, 14:22 pm, 17.0 ft. ® . Py Lew tide, 21:04 pm, -16 ft. ® AMIU3 . . CINCE 1304 I S R for KB Flexible Flier Sleds at Madsen's. saft flavor : Open aoon until 6. It 17312 houguat. Sealed bids in single copy will be received until 2 p.m., January 15th, 1949, at P. O. Box 1931, Juneau, Al- aska, for furnishing to the Alaska Department of Health, three 25 M.A,, Light Weight Portable X-Ray \Units and a 200 M. A. Photo- Roentgen Unit, Interested bidders may obtain bid Julius Wile Sons & Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. forms and specifications by calling fetrihy " i at Room 300 Territorial Building, Distributors for Alaska b e e 0ODOM COMPANY ‘ ALASKA DEPARTMENT 300 Cclman Bldg., Seattle 4, Washiny OF HEALTH g, Seattle 4, Wastingtn g, oo 1 plication, Dec. 30, 1948. SRR 1.t publication, Jan. 13, 1949, Sole U. S. Agents Micocse Members BIG New Veor’s Fve Dance SEE the OLD YEAR OUT the NEW YEAR IN Fun and Favors Give your employer a boost . . . Dress mail will reach him'} W T | RADIO LOG ' Alaska Broadcasting Co. KINY C.B.S. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU { THURSDAY EVENING 5:00—Excursions in Science. 5:15~~Community Center. 5:30—Easy Chair Sketches-ABS. ! 5:45—KNOX MANNING-CBS. ! 6:00—News. 6:15—American Way. ! 6:20—Music. 6:30—Sports Parade. 6:40—Band Music. 6:45—Local News, ! 7:00—Teen Age Quiz | 7:30-ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS, 8:00—News. 8:15—-AL LYONS ORCHESTRA- | CBS. 8:30—YOU ARE THERE-CBS. 9:00—News. 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30—Inside China. 9:45—NIGHT EDITOR-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—~ORGAN INTERLUDE- CBS. 10:30—Forecasts. Sign Off. Friday Morning and Afternoon Sien On. 7:00—AJarm Clock Club 7:30—Morning News. 7:45—Sunrise Salute. 8:00-BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBS &:15—Headlines. 8:20—Morning Thought 8:25—Forelasts. { 8:30—Morning Serenade. 8:45—WHAT MAKES YOU TICK-CBS. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Forecasts. 9:35—Vocal Varieties. 9:45—YOUR STAND IN-CBS. 10:00-—News. 10:05—Trio Time. 10:15—~YOU AND MARRIAGE- CBS. 10:30—Milady's Memo. CBS. 11:30—Listener’s Digest. 11:45—Melodies in % Time. 11:55—Forecasts. 12:00—Salon Serenade. 12:15—Noon News. 12:30—Luncheon Date. 1:00—-MEET THE MISSUS-CBS 1:30—Modes Moderne. 1:45—Songs by Sinatra. 2,00—MUSIC FOR YOU-CBS. 2:30—Symphony Hall. 3:30—Make It Music 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBS. 5:00—Voice of the Army. All programs subject to change idue to conditions beyond our con- | trol. S L e HANKS ALL PARTICIPANTS IN | CHRISTMAS PARTY , T o | v ar S gt The Juneau Woman's Club wish to thank those people who helped so generously with their time and energy to make the Children's Christmas party at the 20th Cen- tury Theatre such a gratifying success, Over 1,000 spectators en- joyed the show. $ Holly Moody, Chalmers, Tommy Kelly, Bob Os- ermian, Tim Hillerman, Barbara Kay Boochever, Laurel Moody, to represent the place you work. Now...Bon’t Forget THE MOOSE LODGE NEW YEAR'S EVE ELLIS AIR LINES BAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Peiersharg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Your Deposits A ! ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD-UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDE m i HE management of this pank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The satety ¢ depositors’ funds ia our p ary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ner of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which insures each of our deposit- ors aguinst loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. POSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED 4 T NATIONAL BANK FIRS of JTUNEAVU, ALASKA B MEMBEK FEDERAL DEPOSIT msmun‘ CORPORATION ——————-fi-fil—-——————d Judith Pym, Maria Worobec, the llhart twins, Gail Hagerup, Marjorie Malcolin, Doris Bartlett, Angus Foss, Dorothy Devinney, Gene Moody. Sahdra Junge, Joan Williams, Nancdy Leggze, Gary Hedges, Mary nkley, Karlene Seaburg, Ann Pym, Joan Burrus, Jack Brillhart, Shirley Casperson, Isobel McLean, James Ruotsala, Herb Bonnett, F.; E. Willman, who is a professional clown, and the Magic-man, Fritschman. Also to Mr. Powers and his cxcellent Boy Scouts; Mrs. Worobec who coached the play; Dorothy Stearns Roff who presented the flag pageant; Miss Willane Roff, accompanist; to the High School tilee Club; 20th Century Theatre management; to Mrs Davis; Henry Hogue; Lions’ Club for the beauti- iul Christmas tree, and to all oth- ers who contributed, including the hard-working committee consisting +|of Mrs. John Brillhart, Mrs. John Clements and Mrs. E. E. Engstrom. —————— ' || GEOLOGICAL ENGINEER i RETURNS FROM STATES Ron Mayo, hydraulic engineer with the U. S. Geological Survey, was expected to return today from a two-month combined business and vacation trip in the states. While in the South, he visited Geological Survey offices in Wash- ington, D. C. Tacoma and Port- jand. He was accompanied by his wife. ‘ Doogan Janitor Service Phone 574 J. M. Deogan, Owner ” Washing Windows, Cleaning and Waxing of Floors, Skoveling of Snow and Commercial Cleaning c——————————— Chevy Chase TOM & JERRY BATTER (with Holiday Beverage Menu List) PERCY’S | . . JUNEAU LIQUOR STORE ——— gp——————————— 11:00—~TREASURY BANDSTAND- Sincere thanks and appreciation | o to Miss Geraldine Thompson, | Gary Starling, Bob | Neil | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA HEN WHY DIC THE KIDS BOTH TO LEARN THE ‘k‘) L NS — DO YOU MEAN TO SAY THE TEACH RIDN'T GIVE YOU STARS FOR BEING SM 1 cor Two GOLD STARS AND A SILVER WE NEVER GOT STARS /& LUMMIX HAS TURNED SISS! HE DON'T WANNA GET HIS UMIFORN WHAT'S WRONG WITH 4 LUMMOX WME BODY Y B NOwW 22 HAH! HES ANGRY ! TORE HIS { PANTS !t TN RIS : " OH MY... L NEVER LET | ot warrenT:._now T " AMKENE00 T AOAN Now ... we BEEN IN ) i i 1K ANYHOW. A PLANE CRASH... 'jrl 1 | WHERE'S ME WATCH | AN’ WALLET ' OH MY...OH DEAR...Y! TOLE ME YA'D DUCK ... I < ACKSH'LY JIST TAPPED AWFUL LIGHT...OH. 5 n 2\ / HONORABLE BATTALION COMMANDER ! OBSERVE! SOMEWHERE BELOW US IN THE PASS, HONOR: ABLE CHUM. AS SOON A5 THEIR EXACT POSITION 15 ESTABL ... | | weLL weLL! ¥ DROP PINKY MOSS FROM | DEAD? ! HOW 1S IT, PINKY? TELLS ME IM BOV, TO TAKE ORDERS | EASVY/! FROM YOU. OKAY.|VOU'RE ORDER AND I IN. AROUND THE OLD \ CO! JUSTICE FACTORY? Jun VOU'LL. WANT TO GET ACQUAINTED. NO MATTER WHAT WE START TALKING ABOUT, THAT $500 HIS OFFER IS A GENEROUS ONE, BUT WE HAVE MORE IMMEDIATE CONCERNS, RICHT NCW. HE 15 GETTING OLD. AND HED LIKE TO HAVE US TAKE OVER. JUST THINK, NINA! YOUR FATHER OFFERED US THE FARM! o WANTING TO B LIVE IN TOWN. I'LL JES' RUN OUT THIS HERE DOOR AN' SEE WHAR I &M GREAT BALLS O' FIRE % 1 NEVER HAD SICH A FRIGHTENIN', FANTASTICAL NIGHTMARE (N ALL MY BORNED DAYS ! THAT INFUNNEL JuG O CORN- SQUEEZ(N'S ! 2111"COME BACK HERE WIE MY PUNKIN HAID, \E BODACIOUS \DJIT AWK " ©HF MWA ZZZ AWK!Y LAsswEee 726 I KNOW-BUT I STAYED HOME FER SIX DAYVS - WAITIN' TO HEAR THE PHONE RING CONGRATLILATIONS ! 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