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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 194 — Carolin Perkins |SENTENCES GIVEN Becomes Bride of | 9 CONVICTED NAZIS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE RADIO LOG KINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B. 8. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU WEDNESDAY EVENING WHAT ARE YOu READING, DAGWORD P SWI £l . PAGE SEVEN Lavern E. Johnson| (Special Correspondence) | HAINES, Alaska, April 17—The| marriage of Miss Caroline Perkins,| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira M.| Powell, to SIC Lavern Eugene | Johnson, U.S.C.G., took place this vening at 6 c'clock at the bride's home. The marriage ceremony was' performed by U.E. Commissioner | Ross L. Hevel, of Haines i =s Pcrkins wore a dres crepe with a matching fe end carried a corss roses. She was UP T0 CONGRESS Investigation Started on Fate of Those in Mal- | medy Massacre 5:00—Adventures in K 5:16—Veterans’ Administration. 5:30—BENNY GOODMAN-CBS. 6:00—News. 6:15—Animal Cc 6:20—Sport Scer 6:30—Billb 6:45—Local News 7:00—Through Listening Glass. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS :00—Forecast. Time to Dance 8:15—NIGHT ELITOR-CBS 8:30—PEOPLE'S PLATFORM- VASHINGTON, oi the K Royall ked Co r nmend wha ith six C enced to die April 20—@— Army Kenneth today to rmy should nan troopers sen- for the Malmedy can soldi treatment o ne under fire from some HERE COME THE N-|-N- PRESENT TITLEHOLDERS WHO WILL RASSLE BOOII LISTEN ez Haines, who dine and ¢ Th rem including crit members of C As a result, the Senate ices Com- m.ttea today began investigation f » a Cloud. 10:30—Forecasts. houghs decorated i sign off and daffodils. The n away by her step- M. Powell. with tulip: bride was fatlier, M The grocm’s home is in Spokane, . His bLest man was MM3-c| (pc ., Who hails | Wash., Bothl« Coast > stationed at| Eldred Rock Lighthouse. ption atiended by about uests, followed the wedding. Ty > Jares s i Thumeday Morning and Afternoon @ he first wilness, remind- 1 nators that he has au- to recommend :,nmmu'.n.uon Then he added: villing for mem- s oI a congressionai e to take the responsibil- ity of recommending to me what course I should pursue as to each £ - e 8:30—Cote Glee Club. 12 Germans were| g.45 Merle Pitt die for the kiiling at 9:00—Music for the Missus. eizium, of 160 Ameri-| g.30 _Forecas's, soldiers who surrendered dur-| g9.35_ Airlane Trio. ing the Battle of the Buige, in De- | 9:45—YOU AND GOOD MAN- cember, 1944, NERS-CES. Mr. and Mts. Owen I. Lewis, Mr., Gen. Lucius Clay, commander in| 10:00—New: and Mrs. William L. Jahn, Com- Germany, commuted sentences of | 10:05—Music missioner and Mrs. Ross L. Hevel, siX to life imprison t. 10:15—Piano Playhouse. Mr. anid Mrs.- Martin A, Cordes, Llesul!s luf the Congr jsiumal hear- | 10:30—Mtlady’s Memo. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Knudsen, inb may have seme influence upon :00—! % I Miss Isabel Miller, Mrs. Retha death sentences imposed—but not :igLfigfi?xf g'igtfxgss.mas‘ Young, Mrs. E. L. Mellott, Mr. and d out—against six form-| .45 pinec o Melody. Mrs. O. F. Jurgelheit, Messrs, John 1158 M racasts. ESchna®el, Tom Brennan, Gus Jur- 12:00—.3alon Serenade. gelheit, Arthur Jurgelheit, Gerald 12:15—News. ‘Loosli, Edward Jurgelheit, Mr. and 12:30—Luncheon Date. . Mrs. Wesley Willard, Mr. Willlam 1:00—BEAT THE CLOCK-CBS. Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. 1. B, How- | 1:15—Four Knights. ser, Mrs. Russell Lapham, Dr. Wil- | 1:30—Meet the Band. * liam Porter and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. 2:00—MUSIC FOR YOU-CBS. Koenig, Jr. 2:30—Light Classics. At the present time, it is not 3:00—KNOX MANNING-CBS. known where Mr. and Mrs. John- 3:15—-ORGAN INTERLUDE-CBS. | gon will take up permanent resi-]Mxr: 3:30—Best on Request. { dence. J 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBES. All programs subject to change due to conditiyne beyond our con- trol. 8:15—Headlines 8:20—Morning Thought. 8:25—Forecasts Copt. 1049, King Features Syndicate, Tnc, World rights reserved. PLEASE...YOU BE CAREFUL...EEF YOU NEED ME...YOU SEN’ ANTONIO... HORE YOU GOOD LUCK. I WEESH YOU DON’ TRY, ENHOR...BUT YOU EENSEE VERY WELL...WHEN YOU REACH I ‘THEES PLACE..FIND ANTONIO... YOU CAN TRUST DAT LEETLE EENDIAN.. . and Mrs. Frank cente 0. E. Schombel : <« OE SPENDS SEVERAL DAYS WITH DR. SILVA IN PONTA PORA, AND GATHERS AS MUCH INFORMATION AS POSSIBLE... HE TAKES ANTI-MALARIA | AND OTHER SHOTS. i can Wilma Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Willilam Muncaster, Rasmussen, Mis. HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann’s hospital csterday were Walter Barricklow, imnnar Blomgrem and Mas- , all for surge St. Ann's wi nd baby boy, dward Poole .. BUSINESS TYPE, NAMED TEEK, WHOSE TRADE BLEW UP IN THE <] CIVIL WAR, WANTS TO HEAD FOR ' GREENER PASTURES — AND THIS CASH ADVANCE GAYS THE BOY% BOUGHT A RIPE. GOLLY, CHOPS! We BUM CHOICE, LEAVE NOW. SPRAY WILL ) CHAZZ. EITHE L BE BACK IN A COUPLE w WE TAKE THIS BUT, TEEK, ARE 1o o/ CHARTER, OR WE \ YOU SURE IT% SAFE?F PEARL-UIVE IN THE UG o, HOTEL KITCHEN TO Ve ERASE OUR TAB, THE REWARD OF° VIRTUE, FLY-BOY5. A PIGEON WITH A FAT POKE HAS DROPPED INTO OL CHOPS LAP... 4 ( Hey, CHOPS' THOUGHT Yeu T6( AND CURRENCY WEREN'T ON SPEAKING TERMS. 1zn:d Simon P. e, WHAT'S Up 2 i Discharged m the Government | hospital wi Irene Joe of Douglas, | ick on oi Juneau, Ronald and Dennis Brown of — et | |s; INITIATION THURSDAY ~ ioen FOR MOOSE WOMEN“ Lawson — .- | SCHWINN BICYCLES at MA®D- SEN’S. Haines. L. B Initiation will highligsit a social | meeting of the Women of me‘ ATTENTION SHMRINERS Mcose Thursday night at 8 o'clock| The dinner-dance set for Satur- | in the Lodge rooms. There will be|day, April 23rd, has been indefin- | entertainment and refreshments. | itely postponed. 74 5t In charge of the meeting is the| - oo Homemaking Chapter, Mabel Carl-!| SCHWINN BICYCLES at MAD- €on, chairman. | SEN’S, 46 tfi ADVERTISING and PUBLIC RELATIONS Bob Druxman Telephone 891 123 Front Street & Y, A JIZGERALD § KENTUCKY'S AND TELL HIM TO STOP AT g HES SUARDING THE CLEANERS, TOO, AND | | THIS TIME [ DOESNT JUMP SOMETHING AND GET MY OTHER SUIT. $MEON THROUGH PLATE | | GUARDING | WERE GOING: L CAN'T GO AROUND IAS IN | GLASS WINDOWS TO TEAR THIS THIS WAY. FOR NOTHING, PLACE APART o\ DOES HE? TILL WE FIND YES, L SAID G MERCIROCHROME ! 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