The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 1, 1949, Page 7

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FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1949 : UL—JUNEAU, ALASKA ; PAGE S"EVEN pROCLAMATION Aoska, can rention of the R A D I 0 l 0 G I ; Alaska, call the attention :of the| —~ g helbii | | | I JUST THOUGHT You people of Alaska to this Proclama- KINY - IT'S HARD TO THINK MIGHT LIKE SOMETHING NO---LETS o TRe he: ipg DA ke g > o ¢ Acting Governor Lew M. Wil- ;:‘cn\;‘.::d nucmhnrdtn'nyn?afc;fin; Alaska Broadcasting Co. WHg_I\:V(\DN%DULD % ) OFF wgfi'r IPWAhé‘l':l oerEpENEHi?fGé ‘,;/""1 JUST STICK liams has issued the following Army SOSITING LURe O P! " C.B.S. YOU LIKE FOR k '™M EATING & & . Day proclamation: 1940, "a8 A““‘Lf’_f- i DIAL 1460—JUNEAU SUPPER TONIGHT ? b7l 3 BREAKFAST i WHEREAS the President of the | FRIDAY EVENING United States has issued the fol- " : 5:00—Excursions in Science. lowing Proclamation, | 5:15—Governor Gruening-ABS. “WHEREAS the Army of the | United States is a bulwark of the R 6:15—Animal Court. Nation’s defense in war and a faith- Z ol | —Sport Scenario. ful servant of the people in time Z 0—Billboard of Air. of peace; and I\ [ 6:45—Local News WHEREAS, currently, tasks vital f | J0-—Ave Maria Hour. to the final establisument of a [ 3 durable peace are entrusted to the Army and are being performed at liome and across the seas; and / 8:15—NIGHT EDITOR-CBS. BEFORE | LET MR. B.B. WHIP ) | [I OUGHT TO KNOW WHO THE ROAST BEEF !l WHEREAS Senate Concurrent \\ 1:30—Piano Classics. THE CHAMPION, | WANT TO / \‘\l‘ CHM\P 15, POPEYE — 2 Resoiution 5, 75th Congress, 1st ,—nside China. it g FAN - b ENve B Session, which was agreed to by \ | 00—Alaska News. tie House of Representatives on 9 Viking Varieties. ~OKAY, MRS, B.E March 16, 1947 (50 Stat. 1108), pro- (\ ' 9.30—CAMP FIRE GIRLS-CBS. | k& [ I'LL FIND_OUT ! vides: - \ | 10:00—Tomorrow's News. ‘That April 6 of each year be :15—Drifting on a Cloud. recognized by the Senate and the FOR THE 1949 1 —Forecasts. House of Representatives of the f Saturday Morning and Afternoon United States of America as Army ALL-AMERICAN | Sign On Day, and that the President of the 2 7:00—Sunrise Salute. United States be requested, as soAP Box DERBY | 7:30—News. Commander in Chief, to order | 7:45—Morning Melodies. military units throughout the Come and get it, boys! Get your 5—Headlines. United States to assist civic codies entry blank, sign up, and st -Morning Thought. in appropriate celebration to such now to build a Soap Box Derby Forecasts extent as he may deem advisable; racing car. It's a ot of fun_—and :30—COUNTRY JOURNAL- to fssue a proclamation each year it’s well worth your effort. There | —_CBS. i alore. You may coast : i declaring April 6 as AMMY DAy, foktory here ot home, thencom. | 9:00—Music for the Miseus 9:30—Forecasts. and in such proclamations to in- pete at Akron, Ohio, in the Na- | - e vite the Governors of the various tional Finals—where the winner g [usic. NPT i 5 v s o e Sk states to issue Army Day procla-| gets, free, a four-year college 9:45—Dusty Records. PDs Ay DON‘TI{\ENTION THAT WHY DON'T THAT q E'S PROBABLY v:»lzv ¢ i | ssholarship. | 10:00—News. ¥/ T WONDER. CRUMBUM'S NAME IN HERE... | § PORTER COME...1 BUSY AT THE MOMENT.. ma“f":— i;’f:“["‘fii ms“:“d:l‘; :)h The Soap Box Derby is open to | 10:05—Music WHERE ANY GUY WOT'D PULL A GOTTA HAVE CIGARS! / : “BQ.IN 'ruENocluEIg event Apri e An [ e i i 2 ek " | B ¥ TRICK LIKE HE DONE RING THAT BELL * LUl . 8 bo; f 11-15 years (inclusive). +15—Recor i RRY.. HA E . : s ys o ye: ). 10:15—Recorded Auditions-ABS | ‘JE ) e T’,,/ Ahtedier 2 : FQR’ : . 7 i 3 following Monday ‘a:hnll be ,-eu);-l It costs you nothing to enter— e o iBed AR I a little to build a car. And | L0 . | LB g 11:00—RED BARBER-CBS. NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY this year’s new rules make it easier L iy o B S. TRUMAN, PresiGent of , the, than ever to build a winning car. 1130—!;5&0!1(‘1\ Digest-ABS. - % : _ | 11:45—Tempo Time. \United States of America, do here- 11155—Furelcn),s‘s, by proclaim Wednesday, April 6, GEOLOGI(A[ SURVEY 12:00—Hit Tunes. 1949, as Army Day; and I invite the 12:15—News. Governors of the various States, SUB_OFH(E OPENS 12:30—TELL IT AGAIN-CBS. Territories, and possessions to issue 1:00—JUNIOR STAND IN-CBS. proclamations for the celebration 2| :30—SATURDAY AT CHASE- | ol that day in such manner as to MAY s IN pAlME"“’ e ng_ i ‘\ render appropriate honor to the, e 3 00— - | Army of the United States in all| Ralph E. Marsh, District Engineer | s ?;%:;;ft%gls“ e its component parts—the Organized of the Water Resources Division, | 3:00_OROSS SECTION-CBS Reserves, the National Guard, and} Geological Survey, returned to Ju | 3:30_TEXAS RANGERS-CBS. the Regular Army—and to the mil.\neau WCdne.«?d;xy night from An- 4:00—Native Music-ABS. lions of Army veterans who have chorage. While there, Marsh super-| 4.5 opigren's Chapel. returned to civilian pursuits. vised p ":V“‘"‘““ ening thel 430 GUY LOMBARDO-CBS. i : ) e s Commander in Chief of the ey pat All programs _subject to change . ; P ¢ GIEGE FLOOD! yey! oip AnyBODY . rmed Foices of the United States, he otilce will open aboilt | 40 ¢y conditions tuyond ccr # wiiin ! - Bl <ER CLAINS | EVSR NOTICE WHAT HIGH TIDE | ol g R ] ; HINK : = = 4 & A FLOOD 15 GPREADING ) 16 AROUND oulz AIRGTRIPF _J the May 3, i 5 £ P e i g 0 L ! ; = g, &5 /| \ OVER THE LOWLAND It X with appropriate WV $ i ? 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