The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 31, 1948, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA 4 ) HERE YOU ) . ARE < 3\ Trade reports say that $4,000,000 | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1948 or more is involved in the deal. I JA(K BENNY lOSES Had the Bureau held that the TT N lE SAM capital gain tax applies to the 14 transaction, the levy would have been only $1,000,000. But the in- 31.—(P— |come tax rate would be T per ent, or about $3,080,000. i B A e e i | KINY i /(- o Alaska Broadcasting Co. | COOKIE WANTS C.B.S. P DIAL 1460—JUNEAU [ &SR FRIDAY EVENING & ] 5:00—Voice of the Army. e 5:15—American Legion. 5:30—Easy Chair Sketches-ABS. 5:45—Tune Tabloid. 6:00—News. . 6:15—Animal Court. 6:20—Dinner Music. 6:30—Sports Parade. 6:40—Music. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—Ave Maria Hour. | Ry 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY--CBS. { Flexible Flier Sleds at N".Jsei’s.| 8:00—News. | Open noon until 6. 9 tf | 8:15—Indian Program. e 8:30—Through Listening Glass. 9:00—Weather. 9:05—News. 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30—Proudly We Hail. 10:00—News. % | 10:15—~ORGAN INTERLUDE-CBS. { 10:30—Forecasts. A DRANL A WASHINGTON, Dec! Uncle Sam apparently is going to grab onto an estimated $3,080,000 which the entertainment world sneculated micht be headed for o Jack Benny’s highly advertised pri- vate vault Benny's lawyer said that comes se to the radio comed- e s e o~ 0 e 0O @0 TIDE TABLE JANUARY 1 High tide, 3:28 am., 153 ft Low tide, 9:03 am, 40 ft High tide, 15:00 pm., 172 1t Low tide, 21:38 pm., -14 ft 2 0 0 0 & " & 0 0 e o0 | - as no surpr Well-informed sources say the Bureau of Internal Revenue has ad- vised Benny he will have to pay income on the money he re- ceiv for switching his programs from NBC to CBS. NOW—FLY PAN AMERICAN . . to all the Pacific via SEATTLE <_ PORTLAND THE QUARTERDPOWN CLUB WILL WANT PICTURES OF THIS! e o s HAH!! THERE HE GOES WIT' W & 4 n“ 10:35—New Year Party. ((/ {(’ S 12:30 AM.—Sign Off. \) 3, ] ¢ A, 20 it % ¢ Saturday Morning and Afternoon / > / - J P e AT | Sign On. \\ Y T 3 > S SN Y5 " o { 0—Sunrise Salute. ! 4 . \ | s 8:20—Morning Thought. 4 3 R Y ', P X J o 'k’/' 94 \\\\ T )) 1h-26 1 8:25—Weather Forecasts. - . £ B R Zz < - SR LA S 8:30—BAPNYARD FOLLIES- 3 . 4 135 > A 93 R CBS. Lonegodd, VEST PUSH A & 9:00—Mausic for the Missus. =l (TTLE MORE .. 9:30—Forecasts. THE DOORWAY 9:35—Mausic. HIGH .., WE'LL KICK IN S0 YA SEEMS TO OF 9:45—Dusty Records. WON'T LOSE DOUGH. I 1RANK . 10:00—News. GOIN’ OUT TMAKE 7 i v > g . YEAH ... OKAY & 10:0: sic. e . C ¢ ... TRY AN'RUN UP FER b b o I3 KNOW PRICES IS N LOGIN® ISAN FRANCISCO O 105 ANGELES 10:30—Kids on KINY. 11:00—RED BARBER'S CLUB- HOUSE-CBS. 11:30—Listener’s Digest. 11:45—Music. 11:55—Forecasts. 12:00—Benny Goodman's Orches- tra. 12:15—Noon News. 12:30—COUNTRY JOURNAL-CBS. 10 AUSTRAALA AND NEW ZEALAND ® This new Flying Clipper route gives Alaska direct one-carrier service to Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, the Orient . . . and on around the world. Two flights weekly via Portland and Seattle. Pan American — world's most experieniced airline — was first w offer one-carrier air routes round the world. First to fly the Pacific and the Atlantic, the Clippers have flown more overseas miles than any other airline. And only Pan American offers Sleeperette service across sunny mid-Pacific skyways. In a comfortable chair-lounge, you can stretch out for full-length sleeping (no extra cost). For fares, schedules, erip-planning help, just ¢! .. BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 Liv AMERICIN £ a Worto Arwayrs Clipper,Trade Mark, Pan Amarizan Airways, ne, Moose Members \ o/ 1:00-MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. 1:30—Music. 1:45—ROSE BOWL GAME-CBS. 4:30—Christmas - Show. 4:45—Charlie Spivak. All programs subject to chanege due to conditions <vond our o | trol e PR.A. TO SELL TRUCKS Bids will be received until 9 am January 14 by the Public Roads . Administration for two trucks now fat the P.R.A. Equipment Depot, ! Juneau. They are offered “as is {and where is,” with full opportun- {ity for advance inspection. One truck is a Dodge Screenside Delive: %-ton, Model KH-15. The {c'h‘ r a half-ton Ford pickup. H. A. Stoddart, PR.A. division engineer, gave the notice of sale of Federal property. -ee - — The New York Central railroad was formed by the merger of 10 | ines in 1853, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on December 17th, 1948, in the Commissioner’s Court for Juneau SAID THERE WOULD BE NONE TO OPPOSE US ! e % I KNOW ALL ABOUT 'EM. B3 LET US ESCAPE & FROM THIS DEATH TRAP! WERE EXPERIMENTING WITH TAKING FINGERPRIN DIRECTLY "ON GLASS— SENSITIZED GLASS. AN ABOVE, 50s ) ON THE CLIFF3 ) THE SUBJECT FdTS HIS HANDS IN THIS DARK BOX TO CONTACT THE CGLASS, WHICH IS LATER DE- VELOPED. IT MAKES A SHARPER PRINT AND IS ABSOLUTELY PERMANENT. s v L LIKE THIS PLACE? YOU FELLOWS AE&E SAM. CONTACT THE COMMANDER OF | ARTILLERY. ORDER HIM TO LAY A BARRAGE 22 ACROSS THE FAR END OF THE PASS AT ONCE . YOU KNOW, TRACY, (THANK You, Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Hen- ¢ ) o | 2 A2\ 5 i ‘4 R, ning Berggren was appointed ex- l-h ~agiinx BiG New Year’s Eve Dance SEE the OLD YEAR QUT , the NEW YEAR IN e mmobin | | = Sk R RO —_— | First publication, Dec. 17, 1948. THIS MORNING, NINA, F uie and Favo,rs Last publication, Jan. 7, 1949, A ecutor of the estate of JOHN I. CONN, deceased. All persons having claims againct said estate are re- quired to p.esent them, with veri- | fied vouchers as required by law, to said executor at the office of his attornev, Howard D. Stabler, in the Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, | within six months from the date of ‘the first publication of this | notice. ——— NO—WALLET & BOBBLE . 1= THEY DON'T, YQU AND | CAN START WALKING . THE INSTALLMENTS AND INTEREST WILL BE HICH. DO YOU PAY THEM 7 WE KEEP POSSESSION, BUT THE LOAN COMPANY \ RIDES IN THE BACK SEAT. ) WHAT YOU MEAN, ff SKEEZIX. you Give your employer a boost . . . Dress A 'CREATIVE" CHIN ? fo represent the place you work. . ' FIRM, BUT SOFTLY Row...Dow’tForget THE MOOSE LODGE e S = — || . ENJOY MULLING OVER ¥ A "DOUBLE-RICH! Your Depos ts 1 crReam OF KENTUCKY ARE SAFE < WHISKEY SOUR ! BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BOND¢ SAKES ALIWVE ! T THORT T GoT A WHIFF OF COLLARD GREENS AN' BLACK-EYED PEAS WHEN T POKED MY NOSE SHE'S RIDIN' MY oL uP oN ToP-- WOMAN | | SHE WANTS To %N KEEP A SHARP LOOKOUT FOR WHRAR'S WOW ' You BEEN KICKIN' AN' SCREAMIN' FOR THREE WHOLE DRYS AND NIGHTS-- You KEPT HOLLERIN' SOMETHIN' ABOUT LOSIN' GRANNY'S GARTERS U T CAINT BE RIDIN' ON NO RAILROAD TRAIN T MUST STILL BE HAVIN' THAT FANTASTICAL NIGHTMARE ! m 4 HE management oi this Fine Blended Whiskey, 86 proof, vank is pledged to conserva- 70% grain neutral spirits, © 1948, Schenley Dist. Corp., N. Y. tive cperation. The salety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- oer of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation. which insures each of our deposit- ors aguinst loss to @ maxi- mum of $5,000. I'M SORRY-WE CAN'T DELIVER THE PELICANS TODAY - ~AND THE TEN-YEAR SUPPLY OF E ND TH’ PENGUINS E HERE TOMORROW:- X RTLES DIED-~ -O-' > § S WELL=T WON 7 P T WONDER WHAT I'VE FIRST PRIZE Qs WON=I HOPE IT IS ON TH' QUIZ SURPRISED // SOMETHING T PROGRAM--— || THE DRIZES KIN LSE 2 T WONDER WHAT || ARE HERE IN THE YARD-, Doogan Janitor Service Phone 574 J. M. Doogan, Owner Washing Windows, Clezning and IN THIS BANK ARE Waxing of Floors, Shoveling of IN SURED Snow and Commercial Cleaning Chevy Chase TOM & JERRY BATTER (with Holiday Beverage Menu List) PERCY’S JUNEAU LIQUOR STORE e T—— FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMEER PEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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