The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 18, 1949, Page 5

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MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1949 55 ABOARD PAA'S |CONDITION ‘ | | Pan American Airways weekendl oF WEATHER flights took 55 passengers in and | out of Juneau as follows: i ALASKA pIS From Seattle: Don Hungerford, N Chet Drake, Jack Bust, Gaylor Lef- L ler, Marie Lefler, Andy Barlow, Willis Abbott, T. E. Anderson, Dr.| Weather condtions and mnper-‘ . John Porter, G. H. Jamison, Ethel 'atures at various Alaska points, | - Carrcl, Marguerite Butts, Betty also or the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 | McCormick, fdward Mills, M. J. a. m, 120th Meridian Time, and | Tucker, G. R. Gilmore, Howell released by the Weather Bureau, Hough, Catherine Hough, Autie Juneau. follow: RADIO LOG KINY Alaska Hroadcasting Co. C.B. 8. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU MONDAY EVENING 5;00—Public Health Show. :16—Woman’s Club. 5:30—BENNY GOODMAN-CES. 6:00—News. 6:15—Animal Court. 6:20—Sport Scenario. 6:30--Billvoard of the Air. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—LIFE WITH LUIGI-CBS. 7:30—ARTHUR GOLFREY-CBS. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i PAGE FIVE i 319, King Features Syndicate ighs reserved. WHATS THE MATTER: WAS MY NOS! Goodman, Fred Bernard, F. Mc- Anchorage 36—Cloudy | 8:00—Forecasts. Kinney, Bobbie and Billy Thorpe, Barrow -10—Clear 8:05—Time to Dance. Ken Fleteler, Robert Hoopes. Bethel 32—Cloudy | 8:15—NIGHT EDITOR-CBS. </<N- From Annette: R. V. Schebs. Cordova 35—Rain| 8:30—Through Listening Glass. S ;.?/—%Z Cs:i;ggs k=) I N E CLAM}ANTS OoFr MY ERSTWHILE From Fairlanks: Dorothy Farrell, Dawson 31—Cloudy | 9:00—Alaskan News. 9/ THE TILE WIL 557;2 ENDS ! H. W. Starling, A. E. Genthner, Edmonton 46—Partly Cloudy | §:15—Viking Varieties. THEIR D/S'P‘/Zé- & Clarence Lund, J. D. Johnson. | Fairbanks 25—Partly Cloudy | 9:30—ESCAPE-CBS. WZEST‘//VG By Frem Whitchorse: Mary Ander- Haines . . 44—Cloudy | 10:00—Tomorrow’s News. 7 O~ - on, Louis Senzchal, Ronald Mc- Havre 35—Clear ' 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. C/M "@ ) CON ENDEZ Donald. |Juneau Airport ............ 41—Rain| 10:30—Forecasts . o "ffio Repi To Ketchikan: R. C. Cook. | Annette Island ... 43—Rain Sign Off. - 3_; W, IVSH o To Seattle: Richard Lewis, Clif- |Kodiak : 38—Rain L Res P ~_ ford C. Bertiaux, Lloyd Ripley, |Kotzebue ... 20—Partly Cloudy| Tuesday Mornug and Afiernoon i 2 vs Tz’fl@ ¢ \ Alice Herzig, H. E. Barnhart, Mrs 28—Cloudy Sign On. A\L&S AM < Helen Johnson, William Haggit, | ... 31—Cloudy | 7:00—Alarm Clock Club. Tom McCahill, Theodore A. Beager. - 17—Partly Cloudy | 7:30—News. To Whitehorse: L. Demers, B. 38—Rain| 7:45—Sunrise Salute. i h, P. Marty, M. Scanlon, | "oitiand ... 49—Drizzle| 8:00—BARNYARD FOLLIES- . B P. fullins, Melvin Monsen. Piince George .. 36—Cloudy CBS. T, Fairbanks: Bertie Doneff, [ 48—Partly Cloudy | 8:15--Headlines. 15€ ey 36—Cloudy 8:20—Morning Thought, Norine Kunz, Mitchell Klamie, ' . 37—Rain| 8:25—Forecasts. Maudie Taylor, George Beacon. R ‘ o 8:30—Cote Glee Club. PORIDR: T 4 % H o N 8:45—Andrews Sisters. = 0 R G e e B i ) N R 9:00--Music for Missus S J7 GOOD MORNING, MR. VIEIRA. 7 THERE'S YOUR PLANE SENHOR PALOOKA.COMO ercel Post Bale April 19 at North-| 11.c Rey. Thomas A. Knudson,| 9/30--Fo | y . = -FOUR FOR PONTA PORA. 1 VA/ VOU BEM' YOU RIDE i Lizht. Churoh, 3 3 30-Forecasts. N- D WONDERFUL . TWENTY-FOU GOOD BYE, SIR, AND S TO PONTA RO, [pasicr of the Petersburg Lutheran| 9:3—Airlane Trio. WELL...600D MORN- Jias FRoM Neiv YORK 10 RI0... | | THANKCYGU FOR ALL 4 \, HOPE YOU FIND ¥OUR WEETH U Chureh f-r the past ten years, has| g.4s ING, MR. PALOOKA... ) "y HUNGRY AS A BEAR ... 1 3 D ADVICE. IT L TR S R ; ; ; 9:45—YOU AND GOOD MAN- 1 HOPE YOU SLEPT Bty THE GOO! 3 SCIIWIN? CLES at Man- | rans.orred to Oak Harbor, NERS-CBS. WELL ..WE'RE ) GUESS I CAN STILL WAS INVALUABLE . SEN'S 46 4 Washington, ' S BREAKFAST . - : 10:00- News ALMOST IN RIO. b ETSEL ' (—— 10:05—Music. S A ) 4 ! N\ i H 1015 Piano Playhouse. : Y VI / : | [ MECTING TONIGHT ] i5Ent A A8 ad 3 11:00--ROBT. Q. LEWS-CBS. | 11:30Listeners’ Digest-ABS. I | The American Legion| : & w2 11:55-—Forecasts. at8 o’clflck 12:00—Salon Serenade. 12:15--News o IN THE LEGION DUGOUT | 1 BEAT THE CLOCK-CES. 1:15—Four Knights. Visiting Veterans Invited CHESTER ZENGER, Post Commander 1:30—Meet the Band. 2:00—MUSIC FOR YOTJ-CBS. JOHN PARMENTER, Adjutant 2:20-Tight Classics | i s - ‘ | e e e e et g :(;g-ggngMxANrggcgggs = YOURE THE CHOPSTICK \ YOU GOT IT, BBTY AHHHH! PL'lAii T " Y e e e e T L Y T BE, L~ v — —17 JOE CHAR ITZ ] WHERE DOES_JENTER, SIR! == ESQUIRF!= it { ity 3:30—Best on Request. ) ({7 Z 2 W, L ADVERTISING and PUBLIC RELATIONS || % BARNYARD roLiies. \ | All programs subject to change | 4 AR 2 Boh. 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