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THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1949 Anchorage fo Have New Kellogg Installation Dial Telephone Sysiem| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA RADIO LOG Alaska Bruadcasting Co. KINY C.B.S. DIAL 1460—UNEAU THURSDAY EVENING 5:00—Internal Revenue. 5:06—Music. 5:15—Women Voters. 5:30—DICK JURGENS-CBS. 6:00—News. €:15—Animal Court. 6:20—Sport Scenario. 6:30—Billboard of Air, 6:45—Local News. 7:00—Teen Age Quiz. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS 8:00—Record Prevues-ABS. 8:15—NIGHT EDITOR-CBS. 8:30—YOU ARE THERE-CBS. 9:00—News at Nine. 9:15—Viking Varieties. { 9:30—TALES OF FATIMA-CBS. 10:00—Tomorrow’s News. 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. 10:30—Forecasts. Sign Off. | Friday Morning and Afternoon Sign' On. 7:00—AlJarm Clock Club. 7:30—News. 7:45—Sunrise Salute. 8:00—Western Serenade. 8:15—Headlines. 8:20—Morning Thought. 8:25—Forecasts. 8:30—Morning Serenade. 8:45—Symphonic Swing 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Forecasts. 9:35—March Time I'lL FLIP A COIN-- KEADS 1 HELP YOU -- TAILS, I TAKE A NAP WILL YOU HELP ME WITH THE DISHES, DEAR?P MR. MEANY, YOUR SHOUI HM!! YOU ARE ARE ON _THE MAT ! UNABLE TO STAND ON IT22 | | LOOK ! LOOK i ¥ WHAT HE DID TO MY I MUST WARN YOU AGAINST BEING SO WHAT DD | DO, SIE 22 ¥ Left to right: William Connclly, Manager of the Anchorage, Alaska, telephone division; James H. Kellogg, President of Kellogg Switch- board and Supply Co., Chicago, and Donald R. Wilson, City Manager DAY OF PRAYER Copr. 1945, King THE ENGLISHMAN KEEPS BATTERING WITH RIGHTS 9:45—YOU AND DOCTOR-CBS. { 10:00—News. 10:05—Vocal Varieties 10:15—Piano Playhouse. 10:30—Milady’s Memo. ANCHORAGE.—Donald R. Wil- con, city manager of Anchorage, with James H. Kellogg, president, F. Alaska, conferred here ntly’ M. Parsons, sales manag and C. D. Manning, vice p 1 of Kel-| logg Switchboard & Supply Com-| rany, Chicago, on methods of co-| crdinatinz the shipping of nearly $1,600,000 worth of telephone equip- ment to be i >d by the city owned Ancho el with the 0 city’s new U ing March Also di: kan cuild- at the meeting at TOMORROW OPENS | WITH CONCERT International, inter-denomination- | rracial, the annual World yer will be observed m’ s elsewhere, tOmMOrrow—, first Friday in Lent. | bservance here will open with a noon organ concert by Mrs.| Wilda Faunce Husted, in the Twen- tieth Century Theatre, sponsored ! y the United Council of Church | plant preliminary details on ir 11:00—KINY Bandstand. 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABS. 11:45—ORGAN INTERLUDE-CBS. 12:00—Time to Dance. ! 12:15—News. 12:30—Luncheon Date. 1:00—Hawaiian Music. 1:15—Four Knights. 1:30—Meet the Band. 2:00—Folk Music of France. 2:15—Phil Neely. 2:30—Light Classics. 3:00—Footnotes to Headlines. 3:15—Lenny Herman, Y BN W W R AND LEFTS AND JOE TRIES TO WARD OFF THE SAVAGE ATTACK... and cut-over of Anch dlal Relaymatic swi cording to present p 3:30—Make It Music. | 4:30—ROBERT Q. LEWIS-CBS. | tion of the new telephone to enjoy the in-| All programs subject to change will begin March 31 and will be ¢ | spiration of the hour, or any part | due to conditions beyond our con- | pleteq late July or lof it, are invited to drop in for trol Accompanying Wi ing his|a few minutes, or for the full con- —ee———— visit to Chicago was William Con- |cert of classics from 12 to 1 o'clock. | nclly, manager of the Anchorage | One may leave contributions, or not (handler’s Conviction T Y ! telephone division. Connolly said| Two special services are plannea WASHINGTON, iarch 3.—(®P— the afternoon and SUBSTITUTION MADE IN CONTENTS <\ GHHH! THE FOREMAN 4 OF FOUR CASES, OR NIKCL RETURN JOF THE LOADING CREWN FOUR SRATES MARKED WITH 'X' APPROACHES .. ARE PLACED 50 THAT THEY > —— MUST BB UNLOADED FIRST AT DESTINATION. TERRY. HAS LA BARONESSS § BY THE TRUCK:THAT BEARDED BUCKO SHOWED A DELIVERED OUR PAY, MEANWHILE, WE'VE COT HE/LL PULL { SOME BIG BONER. CIVE HIM TIME! I'D SURE HATE TO SEE HIM MAKE A GO OF IT. | FIGURED WILMER WOULD FLOP. SKEEZIX 15 DOING AND A LOT MORE WORK | BIGCER THAN WILMER DID. | JOBS ARE COMIN' IN. - IRUSSIAN PAPER SAYS U. 5. NOW INAWFUL SHAPE (By The AsscciateG Press) The Communist newspaper Prav- | \ da told Russians that in the United”} Fried Chicken and T-bone Steaks States “production is falling, chaos | —$2.50. Country Club. 19 ) inery ng, the army of unemploy- | [ ed growing, inflaticn increasing, the | purchasing power of workers de- clning, real wages falling, every 70th city dweller , starving, 10,-! zUGO.DUO farmers living in dire need,l Fried Cnicken and T-bone Steaks and the profits of imperialists at- I 1 FROM ANCHORAGE IT'S JUST A WORK UNIFORM TLL HANG IT IN ?| |WITH A HOLE IN THE COLLAR| R WINDOW. IF "THEY —BUT THE OWN %) BACK, THEYLL. SEE. Arriving yesterday, Lawrence Lit- zen of Anchorage is registered as a guest at the Gastineau. RS AR PAR I that the soon-to-be-installed 3,000- |in the Northern Light Presbyterian line Kellogg Relaymatic dial equip- [Church, the afterncon one at 2:301 ! o'clock, and that at 8 o'clock in the will evi a | evening. 6,000-line dial R T rmoen program will be The two all-Kel al teiephons | followed by a business meeting for | installations at Anchorage and the |members of the Council. previous one at Kodiak Island| Mrs. Harvey Starling, President makes the Kellogg Company um}ot the Martha ‘Society of the Pres- major supplier of telephone equip- byterian Church, extends an invi-{ ment in Alaska. Kellogg equipment tation to hll women to attend a tea is also in use at Sitka and in Ju-|after the business meeting. iThe Supreme Court has refused to neau. | Mrs. C. E. Warfleld is President |review Douglas Chandler’s convic- | HACK, HOW DO According to Mr. Connolly, the[0f the United Council of Churchition for wartime treason. i ff You LIkE WILMERS installation of this Kellogg equip- | Women; Mrs. Edward P. Dick, Vice| The refusal has the effect of up- ' { TAKIN' OVER THE ment in Anchorage, following the|President, and Mrs. Henry Leege |holding the conviction, STEERIN' WHEEL? Kodiak Island project, equips thosc|Secretary-Treasurer, with Mrs| Chandler, a former Baltimore | ¢ two regions with the most modern |Madeline Sturm assisting. writer, was accused of betraying and dependable telephone service A large committee of Juneau|his country by serving in Germany available today. women had planned tomorrow’s|as a Nazi propagandist. He used Mr. Wilson pointed out that the|Programs in careful, thoughtful de-|the name “Paul Revere” in making reaction .of Anchorage telephonc |tail records for radio Berlin to broad- subscribers to the city’s new dial ! cast to the United States. service is best shown in the re- Convicted in Federal Court in sults of a recent $275,000 bond elec- Boston, Chandler was sentenced to tion, the money to be used for badly life imprisonment and fined $10,000. needed outside plant telephone e a— equipment. He said the measure passed by a 15 to 1 ratio. Wilscn was appointed to the post 3 of city manager last June at a NO\MWHO COULD HAVE meeting of the town council com- USED TH_Zfi' s INE LAST posed of six members and Mayor TTHEY'LL. WAVMNTI ThHIS Z. J. Loussac. During the war Wil- scn served as a lieutenant colonel in the U. € Army Corps of Engi-| neers in Anchorage and at Kodiak | Island. Soon after the close-of the war he was appointed regional di- rector, War Assets Administration, for the entire Territory of Alaska. l MISTER ANAGER,HEE'SA DRESS I FOUND IN THIS . SOMEONE MUST —$2.50. Country Club. 19 tf ° taining unheard of size,” EYES EXAMINED . LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT ¢ OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APFOINTMENTS ALL THEW TOM-FOOL BUILDIN'S ! TH' WINDER SHADE, YE BODACIOUS 1DJiT! Dr. E. Lannon Kelly Osteopath Phone Blue 670 for Appointment GGIES!! YORE PENTHOUSE X DEoLOgKS LIKE A BONEY- FIDEY MOUNTAIN SHACK, T.1.T. - - T'D FEEL LIKE I WUZ RIGHT BACK I\ HOOTIN' IE IT WUZN'T FER-- iaPflESCHIPTmN SHOES Juneau Fool Clinic 14 Shattuck—Blue 379 Brownie's Liquor Store 139 So. Franklin P. 0. Bex 259 I'M SORRY IM SO LATE -8UT M NEW CAR IS GO LONG I H DRIVE IT OUT OF TOWN TURN IT AROUND -AND ORCHESTRA LUNDER THE THE LEADER HIS VIOLIN IN° THE CARBURETOR AND JAMMED THE ENGINE! MR BILL YUNAIRE TO SEE YOU- SIR- HE JUST GAVE HIS CAR TO TH' OFFICE BOY-AS HE D‘DNgl; I PHONED MR.JIGGS THAT YOU WERE GOING TO CALL ON HM-SIR - - PARDON -SIR-BUT WILL YOL RDE N YOUR RED- 1| BLUE - GREEN-YELLOW OR GRAY CAR TODAY ? Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time AWAY-I'VE WORN IT TWI | | | ‘ Phone 103 l J | SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO, Beasdle. U. 8. A. HOME AND INDDSTRIAL ; INSULATION ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM WEATHER STRIPPING ohnson—Phone 344 Distributed by ODOM CHRISTENSEN BROS. Alaska 909-12th St. PHONE 659 Warde A. J

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