The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 15, 1949, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1949 3 K " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i £ PAGE FIVE CONDITIONS METHoDIST BISHOP | RADIO L0G | TAGWOOD, T DONT WANT You C o 4 IVE GoT A 4 R To RePAIR BuLCER DM )| || N REPAI 2 \ **ITS JUST THIS LITTLE i 7 iyt ! CLASP ON My Loy SR FORYOU s, GOOD--YOU KNOW HOW I LOVE TO TINKER KENNEDY COMING; Kiny ’ Alaska Broaacasting Co. K | DUE HERE JULY 3 oo | DIAL 1460—JUNEAU \ ! — | WEDNESDAY EVENING L i | Bishop Gerald R. Kennedy, newly| 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- 545‘ % " L w = | lected Bishop of the Portland area CBS. |of the Methodist church, which| 4:45—-Western Serenade. includes Idaho, Oregon, Washing-| 5:00—Keynotes by Carle. 1 Weathc: couditions and temper- o "o ajaaen wil visit Juneau| 5:15—Excursions in Science. stures at varions Alaska Doln.u. and Douglas the weckend of July 3., 5:30—LES BROWN ORCHES- | also on the Pacific Coast, et 4:30, 9 Migpden TRA-CBS. ; | a. m, 120th Meridian Time, and ! Bishop ; ot ' ‘the released by the Weather Bureau, Juneau follow: Anchorage 36—partly Cloudy Barrow 31—Partly Cloudy | and is a widely! r. Pastor of St. dist church, Lincoln, | ska, at the time he was elec-| HOW MUCH REWARD AHOY, ROUGH-HOUSE, | WANTS TO HANG A SIGN ON YER 0—Dinner Music. 5—Local News. BUT IT COMES OUTA & Bethel . 42—Rain o his present post, he has —Sammy Kaye Showroom. ME OWN POCKET ! Sorgav - 81—Partly Cloudy|yjcen to prominence in only 15| 7:15—Voice of the Army. 7z 7 Duries do—Partly CloUdY |ycars of preaching, both over the| 7T:0—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS.| g THE SHIP IS WAITING. Edmontin 46--Partly Cloudy |, 4 from the 4 Forecasts. : ¢ pulpit. Fairbanks 45—Partly Cloudy | o hero, he will dedibate the| 8:05—Music to Read By, | WiLL PAY A REWARD TO ANYBODY TELLING ME Havre Cloud; . y Cloudy |y s Chapel, be the honored| 8:30—PEOPLLS PLATFORM- Juneau Alrport 43—Drizele | ¢\o5t g cemi-formal banquet at | CBS. HOW TO GET LUMMOX Annette Tsland ... 46—Partly Cloudy | he Juneau church, and ,will give| 9:00—News. e i 41—Partly Cloudy, the morning message at the Ju-| 9:15—Viking Variettes. | 35—Partly Oloudy | yoqy church, July 3, and the Dedi-| 9:30—ROCKY JORDAN-CBS. | 45—Partly Cloudy; .4iory sermon at Douglas that af-| 10:00—News. 84—Cloudy | (f,y1con, Besides the banquet (ad-| 10:15—Drifting on a Oleud Northway ... 45—Cloudy 2 by ticket), the Committees| 10:30—Forecasts. | Petersburg % 43—Fog! ;o planning an informal fellow- | Sign off | Portang it Sioudy ! <hip hour following the Sunday | iR | Tines George artly Clou vening vice, and a reception or | Whitehorse 36—Cloudy | 4y, ind 3 i p ’ sterial _Agpsociation, gov- N v | Yakutat 40—Partly Cloudy | (18 A A end others: an | ;’;3000‘ N Wi Brgxman, | ) e T g T " e —— i SR P . G L Sgbhid 4 | e ! ... HE'S )3 JOE..THEY MUST 47 LI'VE GOT TO MA CH. cpportunity to meet Bishop and| 7.45_Dunking with Druxman. | ] 3 TRYING TO DRAW' THEM OFF... THEY'LL BE il | HAVE GOTTEN HiM... DECIBION E CANT WA Mrs, Kennedy. | 8:15—News. | L 2 BETWEEN US AND HIM... HEY HE TRIED TO DRA\ " | Coming with Bishop Kennedy | ! = : i W ANOTHER SECOND...WE HAVEN'T ! oming shop Iy | 8:20—Morning Thought i s L1 FARTHER AWAY NOW... A | THEM AWAY... FROM will lze the Rev. P. Gordon Gould, | N 7 8:25—Forecasts. US...LET'S GO IERR]IORY SH RT native born Alaskan, and gradu-| g:30—Cote Glee Club. | ! ate of Jesse Lee Home. He is ex-| g:35 Jenny Herman Quintet. | | pected to give the morning me: 9:0C—Music for the Missus | sage at Douglas, and the evenir 9:30—Forecasts. | age at Juneau. Rev. G Ed-| 9:35—Airlane Trio. Knight, Mission Suporinteu-‘ 9:45—YOU AND . .. CBS. lent, will also be here. The Territory’s General Fund was! short $879,032.95 to meet its obli: gations at the end of May, ac cording to a statement issued to- day by Treasurer Henry Roden. | 10:00—News. 2 | 10:05—Vocal Vaiieties. On May 31, after the closing of fyypy | igéiififiifiv:’i}?;'fe the books, the sum of $167497.20 ‘M?fl M F d . il e o igaloibed AL en rreed, 11.00—ROBER'' Q. LEWIS-CBS. the * Auditor’s office held unpaid l h' (h 1}‘30—Ustenerle?lgest-ABC~ vouchers totalling $1,046,530.21, ,fl( mg arge 11:45—Pipes of Melody. leaving the Territory short $879,- | :;‘:SS_F:;::”SL:!.‘enade b (By Associated Press) ¥ | 12:15—News. 12:30—Luncheon Date. " | An all-white grand jury in Ir-| '’ = a P e i s el 1:00—BEAT THE CLOCK-CBS. DUNKING TEEK HOSPITAL NGTES | Nbite men acewsed {n the recent| L:30—Meet the Band. DISTRACTED THE CREWS ;fifig"gc’;‘f ! i B :‘“ PiR S ve | Nedv 2:00—MUSIC PLEASE-CBS. ¥ BLAST |T CAPTAIN! I TELLYYOURE GETTING YATTENTION LONG ENOUGH & 3 CHANéé FOR e, ;| 2:30—Light Classics. YOU, T WAS TRIPPED, WHO- | EDGY, TEEK. YoU/ FOR ME TO CLIME TO N,/ U6 Admitted to St. Anr’s hospital| calep Hill, Jr. The two men—a | vesterday were Stephen Sundborg,| well-to-do businessman, 37-year-old Emil Anderson, Charles Davis and| pennis Purvis, and an electrician, | Frederick Wittanen. 27-vear-old Malcolm Pierce—were | Discharged from St. Ann's were| nameq in a warrant sworn out by | Mrs. Fred Grant and bady gl the dead man's widow. and Marion Jensen. | Law-enforcement officers B Admitted to tne Government!said in advance of the Grand Jury| hospital was Ralph Cajohn of Old hearing that they had sufficient| Harkor. Discharged was Elizabeth evidence to obtain some indict- Edwards of Yakutat. ments. 3:00—HOWARD K. SMITH-CBS. 3:15—ORGAN MUSIC-CBS. All programs subject to change 4ue to conditi ns beyond our con- trol EVER TIED UP MY GATE- /5TUMBLED OVER ) THE BRIDGE, BUT NOW... MAN 16 ON YOUR SHIP. A LOOSE LINE. B FROM CHAPPAQUA, N. Y. L. C. Raymond of Chappaqua, N. 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