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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1949 __ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ATED 10 tor eross-couniry 5 ¥y a " P noted with long : i E /A WANT ME TO : KIN THERRES A DUCK HERE, PLAYING A . AT YOUR &Na y ki Bn‘ad“’f““ & >TENMY WITH COOKIE - LET (T RUN_)(Fasaanos) 3\%‘0 = iy gt b 4 BATH WATER/ ) SHE TAKES HER AROUND THE “\(( ARE A \% 5} %U\fi;‘,é’}z b § / PET DUCK HOUSE, WOULD) il 10 S, BLAS Rr’ PR DIAL 1460—JUNEAU WHEREVER You ? )— ) for the expert and novi:e TUESDAY EVENING SHE GOES $ And to the People of Alaska, re- 5:00—Alaska Native Service. to ple ¢ which s five miles| -5 voice of Army. LITTLE JULIE 1S gardless of Party or Political belfef. om Taku River and less than 33 ol 16 by Mavetibil Whibe MRS AN thoi ouneau’ s HlY LRl L e T one. publican National Committeewoman ' . heaven.” M:ller’s report b\le‘,h ' e for Alaska: continues: “The 1948 camps Were oot Shuis Property s the frult of 1abor; (usily reached on an unbroken| lo Siort scenorio property is desirable; it is & positi¥e '|,4i1 in one day hiking from TWin| (4o e ro0d in the world. That some should | jacic; rake, nd could lkew:se| ¢is 1o news €., World rights reserved. be rich shows that others may bé- coms rich, and hence is just efl- ¥ ! ned by a 25-minWie| 7.00-.MOREY AMSTERDAM- il ot wn GBS THEY SAY HE SLEEPS N A TREE) couragement to \industry and en- volng - bek T ARTHOR e sl e e [BOOGERMAN mies\| | BOOGERMAN "+ ot vim who s Bouseless pll . ; e P Site. Sioks eDiTeR-C k BOQTL EEM@T DHES \| | DR Bl AND SQUEEZES| | ASE SO _LONG HE AN Y |TANGING BY HE 1083 FROM down the house of another, but nth { 65, Heod MM S ina giavoiondt of M E , THS I 2 n s him work diligently and build ose added, countibes - squM] o;00" Wavs At || SAUCE LIKE THIS!! i y IT LIKE THS " STAN%»EEESCT— A_rr;lH% ¥ ESA }—\}!" GULP!' IT'S BNy THEY SAY! for himself, thus by example assur tacular (oK ine that his own shall be safe from | ., viclence when built. . . . Abrahdm | i incoln—March 21, 1884. { elge —Paid adV. | qqin: T will be cxplored, the like probably exists nowhere the Western Hemisphere the summer season. PAA m:in pointed out that f s, if properly developed in NEw "eo‘ D" “ (he area, could permit a person|\edn ; Ve s to be skiing within one day frem i F [] Seattle, only five hours by plane. 7:00- 1rm Clock Club. ju“.\- Au s Ills | Lowell Thomas, famous sport en~| 7:30-New 4 | thusiast, has becume interested ‘n 5 - > - 5--Sunrise Salute SAYS ?AAMA" the Juneau ski potentials, ‘Expedi-| §:00- Wesiern Screnade 7 A9 ] on Leader Miller has reported to{ 8:15—Headlines. R liams. Thomas has plans to| 3 Morning Thought. * A new kind of gold in Juneau'’s | come to Juncau next summer to| 8:25—Forecasts. hills was envisioned for Juneaujsce for himself, Milier says. ! 8:30—Morning Serenade. : - - o Ohomber of Commerce members| Williims said that opening Of | 8:45—Symphonic Swing. 4 g T 7 ( THANKYA...I COULDN'T Thursday noon by Dean Willlams, | such an area for recreational fac-| 9:00-Music for the Missus g : 3 STRAIGHTEN Py Americon World Airways rep-!ilities will be a long-term Job,| 0:30orecasts p 1 which will necessitate plenty of{ 9:30—March Time mmer ne i« the new “gold.” | publicity and hard work. He urged| 9:45-—-YOU AND PRESIDENT- {5 for staking “claims” lie | the Chamber of Commerce to en- CBS. , short 30 miles distance up Taku |courage tourist flights over the ice | 10:00 -News Inlet on the Juneau Ice Cap. ¢cap during the summer months, | 10:05—Vocal Varieties. Willlams described excellent ski iand to also consider the possibil- & 10:15—Piano Plavhouse slopes which would afford ski | ities of filming areas of the ice| 10:30-—-Milady's Memo. runs of two to three miles of the | -ap for publicity purposes next 11:00—KINY Bandstand finest granular corn Snow Up | ‘immer. 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABS. through the very end of the sum- G R 11:45—ORGAN INTERLUDE- CBS. mer, The PAA man referred to reports ju“EAu S(Hools 11:55—Forecasts. | 12:00—Meet the Band. from Malcolm Miller and Bill La- :15—News. toddy, who headed an American VENFINE PlA Geolo-ical Society and . Harvard :30—Luncheon Date. Mountaineerinz expedition into the 2 1:00—~MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. win Glacier area at the end of BY MRS KRA“SE —Four Knights. ¥ - 2 Sor e e erh: TZ;:; ‘1105:‘, z;:lr D Q:W_—m;t &*&2‘2;5;;: B ’ M?OEGONE IT! WOMEN DONT4( ... BUT SHE WAS KINDA ) ~BOINN NN NG! OBVIOUSLY, FRIEND 1, commissioned to investigate| Mrs, E.G. Krause has just given a 5—Herb Jeffery Time. T'l? NESENSE' WHEN ALEXIS ) SWEET.,.AND WHEN g o IT 16 WELL WRITTEN + 'Pan. Amcsioan Airways the pos- | Kimball piano to the Junéau Scl.ools | 2:30—Light Classics P Who Wit DRIVE TR TRGNABIR JUISD UP e WA —_——— THAT ALL FOREIGNERS ltle: of tmmer skig in the in memory of her mother, Mr: | 3:00—NEWSMAKERS-CBS. WHR 76 RESTING PLACE & D m‘?fi:;g%:;-flm:y;z; '~ C ARE CRAZY. Jessic a Baker, long time Junsau :16—Accordion to the Record. ‘| MADE. IT APPEARS HE BROODS ¥ MAIDEN ROUTING L. ¥ . williams quoted from one of | resident. 3:30—Make It Music. Miller's report: r'his piano, a concert upright of 4:30—ROBERT Q. LEWIS-CBS. “Investizations into summer ski- | eautiful Circassian walnut, was All programs subject to change ing possibil'ties brought out some |Virs Hoker's and was passed on, to due to conditions beyond our cox- very interesting and significant ob- | uce with the expressed trol servations. New powder snow was h it would eventually be —_————— —— ! 1 over to the schools. 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