The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 28, 1949, Page 7

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TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1949 12 BOARD LOUISE 21 IN, 22 OUTON | PAN AM FLIGHTS BOUND FOR SOUTH| v | Twenty-two passengers boarded Pan American Airways flights the Princess Louisé when she dock- | brought in 21 passengers and took ed here at 7 a. m. tcday bound|out 42 yesterday as follows: for the south. Embarking were:| From Seattle: Mary and Nica To Prince Rupert: C. Robinson, J. | Bavard, C. J. Courney, Mr. and Mi: Loftus, €. A. McKenzie, J. Har-|Curt Irwin, George Frye, Robert rett. | Goldstein, Maxine Hanford, Carl To Vancouver: W. L. Johnston, | Hendrickson, Robert Manney, H. H Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Johnston, R. H.' McDowell, Mrs. Gus Ne'son, Eva | Santa, W. Korchak, J. Chorneyko, Nygard, Conovash West, George Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Neuwirtih E.|Lee. Managhan. To' Vietoria: Mrs, J. Smedley. From Fairbenks: H. C. Peck, Ade To Seattle: Mrs. M. Wruck, Dr. | Jas G. A. Doelkér, E. J. Sparks, J. Bill Wilson. Summings, D. Sparks, E. Brundy, F. i To Annette: Marilyn Morrow. W. Wedlridge. | To Ketchikan: Charles H. Wag- | - : I ner, Scott H. B: z Green, Charle: land, B. C Emith. @ Zaburunov, C Carl Ijung, E. F. | , W. D. Camp- | . Robert | ) Maddox, en Wiider. ora Whitney, R. L. Tarts, D. M | Cellins, E. R. Hanson, M. Djos, | Helen Murphy, Florence Stark, Jirdes Baxter, Lawrence Roselle, Bartyle Main, Mrs. M. Dietzel, Ed- win Taggart, Freida Tradur. Better BUY | FORMER RESIDENT Better TRY | OF JUNEAU DIES | Miss Ann Gaynor diea on May 19/ after an illness lasting since last| | August aceording to a letter re-| cejyed in Juneau from Mrs. Justin | W. Harding. Miss Gaynor, a sister| v‘cf Mrs. Harding, lived in Juneau| ifor a number of years when she 1was clerk in the office of Umted States attorney Howard D. Stabler. " The letter from Mrs. Harding, with an U.S. Army address, did| jnot_state where Miss Gaynor died. | The letter further stated that |Judge Harding, who was District | Judge here from 1929 to 1933, has| | been appointed one of seven judges !on the Supreme Court | judge with the military tribunals [in Germany for several years. { The Harding’s daugher, Mary | campbell, who 20 cents a pound /in Los Angeles. She is a court re- | porter in Pasadena. The Harding's| |son is in teaching work. i ALASKA LA““DHY ] The slegan, “Don’t smoke in bed, | Phone 15 | that last cigarette may be your | RTINS ST N A TR Shirts finished at your request for a few cents extra | last cigarette” is displayed in many | hotel rooms teday. From Annette: Margaret DeBeck. | ar, J. T. Scott, Eva Congdon, | and Stella | r the U.S.| que to ccrditions beycnd our cox- *Zone in Germany. He bas been & trol. attended public| gng Mrs. Foster {:c}:uols here, is married and lives| ma Wash., | with her hustand and daughter| the Gastineau Hotel. i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA RADIO LOG | EINY OH! I GUESS Alaska Broadcasting Co. WANT DAISY"} C.B.S. WELL, DAISY'S NOT AT HOME DIAL 1460—JUNEAU TUESDAY EVENING 3:30—Parade of Hits. +:20—BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBS. 1:45—Western Serenade. 3:00—Keynotes by Carle.* i:15—Hello from Frange. 7.30--RUSS MORGAN-CBS. §.00—News 6:15— sic. 6:20—Sports. 6:30—Swimming Pool Drive. 7:00—STRIKE IT RICH-CBS. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBt 8:00—Forecasts. 8:05—Local News tonight only). :15—Music to Read By. DR. FULLPAGE =) SVED < (N 8:30—LIFE WITH LUIGI-CBS. 9:00—News. 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30—PHILIP MARLOWE-CBS. 10:00—News. WE EW ) NEED A BLANK J{GLASSES "= _LZ i Mot - ng on a Cloud. 10:30—Forecasts. Sign Off. Wednesday Morning and Afternoon Sign on. 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. 7:30—News. 7:45—Dunking with Druxman. 8:15—News. 20--Morning Thought 8:25—Forecasts 8:30—Cote Glee Club. 8:45—Lenny Herman Quintet. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Forecasts. 9:35—Airlane’ Trio. 9:45—YOU AND . ... CBS. 10:00—News. 10:05—Vocal Varieties. 10:15—Piano Playhouse. 10:30—Milady’s Memo 11:00—ROBT. Q. LEWIS-CBS. 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABS. 11:45—Pipes of Melody. 11:55—Forecasts. 12:00—Salon Serenade. 12:15—News. 12:30—Luncheon Date. 1:00—BEAT THE CLOCK-CBS. 1:30—Meet the Band. 2:00—MUSIC PLEASE-CBS. | 2:30—Light Classics. 3:00—Recorded Auditions-ABC. | 3:15—Organ Interlude. | 1 All programs subject to change cx < ‘“{ ¢ IT5 HARD o BELIEVE!) MADAM GOTROCKS, TEEK IN CUSTODY AND I MISTRESS OF MY ..I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU MAN AND WIFE... FROM YAKIMA Carl and Willis Campbell and Mr. ampbell of Yaki- registered yesterday at SCHWINN BIKES at MAGSEN’S. ‘-n-. a o7 OI0 ™. \[YA DONT \/HM 1T CAGEY OB L] RASCAL. ISNT HE?2 WHO SHALL 1 SAY CALLED ? IN DUE TIME THE SALTY SEA BREEZE INVISIBLE INK, | WOULD WOULD BRING OUT THE WRITING SAY ! WILL You KINDLY GET ME SOME SALT EV'RYBUDDY OVER T' POP PALOOKA'S FER TH* RISEPSHUN... AN' DON'T PUSH... THEY'S PLENTY FER EV'RYBUDDY 2 REMINDS ME OF CHOPS —AND WHY DID HE EXIT 50 FAST £ 9 I-I LOST My HEAD—BUT | |WHATS THE MATTER WITH HE DOESERVED HIS FATE THOSE LIONS? THEV VE HE HAD BLACKMAILED ME BEEN IN THAT SAME THEM OVER HERE ~ *° 5 CET SOME RAW MEAT,JIM. LETS SEE IF WE CAN GET KENTUCKY'S - HIZGERALD } t —AND L LEFT Alr express means Immediate delivery to youl Simply write or wire your favorite Express, and Alaska Coastal speeds it to you in a matter of hours! Dependable serv- ice at lowest rates by Air Express. S e levn o2 FPTI N YYD ~ = e PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE For further information coniact H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND S.5. Aleutian | 5.5, Baranot | S.5. Baramol | S.5. Denalt HIM THERE, MR TRACY—FOR THE A TO TH BOURBON Genvine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey RIGHT, WILMER .| OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS FOR THE o ] il e ey Cooen 1'eeT ! g REPLED-O¥ 7 ? id ’ for e £ EVERY WISH! ke wrop e V7 ZASee) Ketehika | v | Seattle I Rotiak o I:,/// 4 | dovia ; i :::urd b ot it ) A | A | ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY |8 g ot . ” Distributed throtighout Alaska Serving i S . USE OF CLOVIA IN ——~ ADVERTISING. | WARAL--I DONT SEE NO || REVENOOERS AROLND, NO PLACE || T RECKON IT'S SAFE FER ME TO | REACH IN TH" HOLLER TREE - GIT I 'ME A JUG O CORN-SQUEEZIN'S | AN FLING 1N MY 1 THUTTY CENTS | HORSESHOE 1S R e e THIS GQUY BLURT ONLY OFFERED YOU 50 PERCENT OF THE NET. BUT THAT WAS HIS FIRST OFFER! GONNA HER SPOT ALL MORNING. ) IN THE shop or your business house, requesting :: '.'o":: that your merchandise be shipped by Air 100 PROOF ! P L ' i Y | DON'T BLAME YOU. § FAIR ENOUGH. YOU CAN CET INTERESTED. ‘SOMEBODY ELSE ALL SUCH TO HANDLE IT DEALS ARE FOR 30 PERCENT | POSITIVELY OF THE GRO%S. TH' HORSESHOE 15 GOOD LUCK:! ALL RIGHT =~ BUT I CANT EXPECT. THE MIRACLE OF MAGGIE GIVING i€ SAD TO Wi gD~ ETS GET weeR oz

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