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SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1949 ALASKA COASTAL CARRIES 75 ON A total of carried by the Alaska Coastal Air- lines yesterday with 45 arriving and 27 departing. For Sitka, passengers were: L. H. Hanson, N. Pickell, Ed. Garnick,| Tom Moore, A. Blackerby, 72 passengers were ( ° Mrs. M. W. Keep, J. J. Conway, | man, Consart, |A. Tweat, G. Chappel. | ‘ Albert Peterson. |sou, H. L. Bowers. From Wrangell: Robert Clark. From Skagway: Sidney Morgan W. Reid, Mrs. Olga From Haines: E. C. Koenig, Jr. From Taku Harbor: A. Ekinner, From Chatham: Kenneth Folds, From Tenakee: Helen Amos. From Eifka: George Henderson, Jack { Bennie Grover, D. Gilbert, Mr. and | Gucker, Mrs. Charteris, Mr. Nickoli,| Mrs. E. Murphy, Rev. Athanacius| ssorgin, F. Gurtin, Leonard Evans, Fleish- | Robvert E. ‘W. Murphy, | | P. Irwin, J. H. Sebr, Isabelle Dot-| R A D I 0 |_0 G | BINY ’ Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B. 8. | DIAL 1460-—JUNEAU SATURDAY EVENING 5:00—-BROADWAY IS MY BEAT- | CBS. | | 5:30—Here’s to Veterans. | | 5:45->Sportmen’s Notebook-ABS. | 6:00—News. | 6:15—Music. 6:20—Sport Scenario. 6:30—Billboard of Air. | 6:45—Church Announcements. | 6:50—Local News. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR} o JUNEAU, ALASKA o BLONDIE/ THROW - DOWN MY \ HAIR- BRUSH ! FAGE fi%n Mrs. Ray Evenson, Mrs. Bob Tom Moore, Anna Gotsbery, Chris| Poquez, Anne Seffons, Mrs. Lon Wyller, C. H. Cropley, Dan Phillips,| 7:00—Smoke D; Elfwick. For Tenakee: e | 7:30-MELODY BaLirOOM- | [T JAM CERTING YER WIFE Johnson, | From Tulsequah: Morris Troyn-| Gust Sqoquist. fkan, C. McGinnis, P. W. Jaton, G.| o0 % WILL LET YA RASSLE THE i it CHAMP — AN' LOOK !f ns-CBS. 7:15—MILITARY B;uc.‘!.-scns‘ IF THE WORLDS CHAMP WALKED) IN HERE RIGHT NOW, YA COULD SEE EXACTLY HOW Y HE LOOKS !! | GOT ‘EM FROM VER OWN EYE DOCTOR—— HE SEZ THE Y popeve, FOCUs IS ORAY ! THEY EEEL Long For Taku Harkor: Robert E. Con- | Rotinson, A. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs.| jart. | Frea Bu and two children, J.| 8:98—Time to Dance, For Haines: Mrs. Laurin, Walter |C. MacLean, G. F. Webster. | Laurin, Nicky Knutson, Mary Wil-| PE o liams. ! For Ketchikan: Mrs. J. K. McMil- | lan, Mrs. Isacelle Luilles. For Petersturg: Mr. and Mrs. | Murray Olsen. { For Hood Bay: Spot O'Neil, Qtto] Hellan. From Ketchikan: F. L. Davis, C. Saturday. Public invited. 8:15—~MEMO FROM LAKE SUC- | CESS- CBS. 8:30—IT PAYS TO BE IGNOR- ANT-CSBS. 9:00—Alaskan Nev 9:15—Viking 9:30—BENNY | 10:00—Tomorrow's News. 10:15—Drifting on Cloud. 10:30—Forecasts. 10:35—Sign Off. SUNDAY Sign On. 8:55—Forecasts. 9:00—Voice of Pgophecy. 9:30—Cavalcade Orchestra. Goes to Church. 10:45—Airlane Trio. 11:00—Baptist Good News Hour. 11:30—Blue Barron. 11:45—-SALT LAKE CHOIR-CBS. 12:15—News. 12:30—Brotherhood Hour. 1:00—Concert Hall. 1:30—Lutheran Hour. 2:00—LYN COLE SINGS-CBS. 2:30—SING IT AGAIN-CBS. 3:30—Voice of the Army. FROM TULSEQUaH J. C. McLean of Tulsequah regis- tered yesterday at the Earanof. - v “TURKEY SHOOT” At the Legion Dugout, 8:00 p. m. 58 3t THREE,..YESSIR - RIGHT THIS WAY. NICE WEATHER WE'RE HAVIN'.. UH.. MY NAME'S LEEMY... WHY HOW AHEM...TH' FAMOUS FIGHT INTERESTING.. MANAGER...OF HUMPHREY /_\ WHAT IS PENNYWOITH. (= THAT? H > ; OH,REALLY... YA MIND MY SITTIN' AT THIS TABLE, MAM? . a Light Concert. 5:00—PHILIP MARLOWE-CBS. :30—INVITATION TO LEARN- ING-CBS. 6:00—Revival Hour. 7:00—MR. ACE AND JANE-CBS. 7:30—News. 7:45—-CHICAGOANS-CBS. 8:00—Proudly We Hail. 8:30—SKYWAY TO STARS-CBS 9:00—News. 9:15—Eddy Duchin Show-ABS. 9:30—JACK BENNY-CBS. 10:00— WALTER WINCHELL-CBS. | 10:15—Drift. | 10:30—Forec ‘ 10:35—Sign | | | { - IMPCRTANT ITEMS " AT NEXT MEETING trol. All members of the Business and | Professional Women's Club are urg- |ed to attend the monthly business | meeting Monday in the Baranof| | Hotel. Members will gather for | Luncheon at noon. | Mrs. Gladys Vuille, president, an- | nounces that there are several im- | portant items. of business on the | igenda, including eclection of a .ominating committee to present a r the ensuing year. ere will be discussion of ¥ Wey! THAT SECTION OF WOODEN RAMP! IT5 AFLOAT.'...AN‘,IIO‘:;Y GOT A SIXTEGN GUN SALUTE H CHAZZ 16 RIGHT! F THE “Counterpoint’s” unique interlocking breast-sections P q & LOW COUNTRY OUTSIDE adijust themselves to your exact requirements . . . and are completely seamless, without fixed “points” to mar their flawless fit. Most versatile of all Maiden Form’s designs! In Satin with Lace or with Nylon Marquisette. "There is a Maiden Form for Every Type of Figurel!” bject to change yond our con ¥ AV | { il LT 1 GUESS HE KNOWS BY NOW WHO THE BRAINS OF OUR IT GIVES ME GREA PLEASURE, MR, ENRAY, 70 PAY OFF OUR/NOTE, DUE TOMORROW, THE BUSINESS HAS MOVED WELL OVER INTO THE BLACK. WILMER. MY YES, WALLET & BOBBLE CONGRATULATIONS ! HAVE COME A LONG WAY Tl_-||5 LAST QUARTER. gafl vention of the Alaska { BPW Clubs in- Mount National Park. The con- | will b2 late in May, with 2 national officer in attendance. | to ke considered w.ll b in the regicnal BPW Scattle in June. .- — NEW BRITISH SHILLING > IT IS A BIT THICK | . LONDON—(#— Britain is having coin trouble. A new cupro-nickel shilling piecz |is keing minted, and it's five- thcusandths of an inch thicker than the old type. ‘The new ones don’t fit well into many houasehold gas meters. And some people have had trouble work- ing them into telephone coin box- | es. Gas companies are advising cus- | tcmers not to use them unless it's really necessary. Sometimes they zet stuck. WE'LL WANT A 25-FOOT LENGTH | [CHISEL.; Ti'nerse'imndexful Kayser Gloves TOO, - will quickly become your pets. ‘Theyhugyour hand so smoothly, 50 smartly. 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BILL YUNARE 15 GONG TO BUILD R TWENTY-STORY BUILDING TO KEEP HIS COLLECTION OF STUFFED ELEPHANTS? - i SECRETARY 1O TELL THE VICE WEleEQg .OF SERVANTS THE HOUSE-WH- TO TELL ‘:'IJERE ‘T[ YOU ARE A MLE A\NM'ANDH:AIS INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION of JUNEAU, ALASKA