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* WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 15-YEAR-GLD BOY 1949 5 - as he appeared briefly before Judge Leo McCarty. Lie indeterminate sentence of lite " RADIO L0G I THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE — JUNEAU, ALASKA [ 4 To l{FE- imprisonment was the maximum E1NY 1 IF WE HAD SENTEN(ED ] ncer idaho law for second degree Alaska Bévnsd_cslsnng Co. Ll TO DEAL Vfi\flj/ HE KILLED MOTHER + LEWISTON, Ida., March 9.—@— Fiftee--year-old Mike Foley, who admitted shooting his mother and 12-year-old brother to death be- ause he “didn't like them,” has n centesce’ to life impriscn- ment. Zike had pleaded guilty to second »oree murder in the slaying Janu- 21y 19 of bhis mother, Isabelle Foley, 42, Prosecutor Earle Morgan said » the Loy alto had admitted shooting Iis lrother, Jack, but he was not charced with this slaying The <o6y's mother and brother were shot to death as they sat in the family home at Leland. Morgan said Mike told him he used a .22 rifle Tae koy will be eligible for in 10 years. " i \MiLITARY CODE IS NOW SOUGHT WASHINGTON, March 9.—(#— secrctary of Defense Forrestal and . Harvard law professor urged Con-|{ ress today to adopt a uniform code 1 o1 military justice for all the armed {orces. They testified before the House Armed Services Committee in sup- ort of a bulky bill which would ive the nation its first blanket code to cover the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Ccast Guard. Forresta! told the committee be believes the proposed code “is the urd DIAL 1460—JUNEAU WEBNESDAY EVENING 5:00—Adventures in Research. 5:15—Veterans' Administration. 5:30—DICK JURGENS-CBS. 6:00—News. 6:15—Animal Court. 6:20—Sport Scenario. 6:30—Billboard of the Air. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—FIRST NIGHTER-CBS. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS 8:00—Highlighting Legislature 8:15—Bob Hope for Red Cross. 8:30—PEOPLE'S PLATFORM- CBS. 9:00—News at Nine. 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30—ROCKY JORDAN-CBS. 10:00—Tomorrow’s News. 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. 10:30—Forecasts. his father had riven him for Christ- nearest possible approach” to a Sign off. mas, and had planned the shooting “proper accommodation between the | Thursday Morning and Afternoon two weeks because he “didn’t like” meeting out of justice and the per- Sign On. his mother and brother. He resented formance of military operations.” 7:00—Alarm Clock Club Edmund M. Morgan of the Har-| 7:30—News. strict family discipline at home, Morgan said. The boy showed no emotion today UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Burean of Land Management District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. January 21. 1949. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Chris Jorgensen, has made applicaton for a homesite filed under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchor- age Serial 012120, for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2389, of the Auke Bay Group of Home- sites, situated on Auke Bay about fifteen miles northwest of Juneau, designated as Lot E, containing 3.64 | acres, latitude 58° 22" 45” N. longi- tude 134° 42° W. and it is now in . the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned + land should file their adverse claims in the District Land Office, An- chorage. within the period of publi- cation or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. 4 First publication, Feb. 9, 1949. Last publicaticn, April 6, 1949. FOR RESERVATIONS OR INFORMATION - fonfact ALASHA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Phone 2 H. E. GREEN : Agent g AU Alacka vard University law faculty, and chairman of a board appointed by Forrestal to draw up the code, said: ‘We have tried to prevent couris- | martial from ieing an instrumental- | t v to express the will NOTICE OF HEARING i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN jthat R. Boochever, Administrator, ; W.W.A. of the Last Will and Testa- | ment and Estate of Margaret Hally, | Deceased, has filed herein his FIN- AL REPORT and petition for a de- | cree of distribution, to distribute the residue of said estate to Henry P. Kevrin. A hearing will be held upon said Report and Petition before the | nndersigned at Juneau, Alaska, ' April 18, 1949, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. at which time all persons objecting to said Report and the manner in which the Estate has been admin- istered, or, the distribution of said cstate to Henry P, Kervin, may ap- pear and heard and file their ohjections rein WITNESS my hand and the seal f the Probate Court for the Juneau Precinct, Territory of Alaska, this th day of February, 1949. First publication, Feb. 16, 1949. foation, March 9, 1949. SCHEDULED TR ™ R r ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES hbound ALASKA March 15 S.S. DENALI . Mar. 21 Southbound S.S. BARANOF _Mar. 13 S.8. ALASKA .._Mar. 20 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY ['elephone-319 Nighis-Red 730 7:45—Sunrise Salute. 8:00—Western Serenade 8:15—Headlines. 8:20-=~Morning Thought. 8:25—Forecasts. 8:30—Cote Glee Club. 8:45—Symphonic Swing. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Forecasts. 9:35—Al Trace. 9:45—YOU AND MOVIES-CBS. —News. 1 —Vocal Varieties. 10:15—Piano Playhouse. 10:30—Milady’s Memo. 11:00—KINY Bandstand. 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABS. 11:45—ORGAN INTERLUDE-CBS. 12:00— Salon Serenade. 12:15—News. 12:30—Luncheon Date 1:00—MEET 'THE MISSUS-CBS 1.15—Four Knights. 1:30—Meet the Band. 2:00—Folk Music of France. 2:15—Songs by Stafford. . 2:30—Light Classics. 3:00—KNOX MANNING-CBS. 3:15—Lenny Herman. 3:80—Make It Music 4:30—ROBERT Q. LEWIS-CBS. 4:45-Frank Sinatra. Ali programs subject to change 8 2t Elizabeth Peratrovich, Sec: HE FELL FOR THAT LINE T, FINE ALUMINUM, POT SELLING J_ THERE HAS BEEN SOME CRITICISM OF THE MANNER IN WHICH THE FIRST FALL WAS WON BY B00 Z = 3 CROWD 1S SCREAMING... 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JIGGS FOR ME- AS T MUST SAVE MY VOICE FOR THE POSITS || ARE DOING MY | CROSSWORD PUZZLES FOR ME --~I LOVE CROSSWORD WHO ARE THO“;E\‘ GUYS IN YOUR LOOK AT THOSE GUYS | OUTER OFFICE - | WORK- T WONDER WHAT BILL YUNAIRE'S AN' WHAT ARE | SPEECH I AM THEY DOIN'? ARE - . EH GOT THEM DOIN'? EECH T | CRosewoRt FIRST NATIONAL BANK F MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION i of JUNEAU, ALASKA