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! rect landline, and residents at abuuc[ 75 isolated points along the raiiroad SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1949 | | will benefit by being able to make | IAKES plA(Eilong distance calls to the United | v States. | | A special long distance convers: (P—Another | tion at 7 p. o the Alaska |crted the tion System network in'long line n the ACS assumes op- |a commercial communica- yor Ray Kohler, of | Eugene Lanier, of y o Dan | | Setchileld, o R | T.l | Cunninghax assistan general | aska Railroad, nnti} president of the | I t Paimer and at Fair- Whittier and Seward will be tied together by di- President Truman has sighed one | [of the major :ills for reorganiza- | tion of the government. 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OPPER BRACKETT - MOTHER IS SO UPSET ABOUT IT= NE GOT MORE 'GALL THAN BRAINS, HOTEL ON THE BEACH, SKEEX. T DON'T BLAME MAGGIE FOR I'M PRETTY SORE ABOUT IT MESELF - WHAT% LEFT OF AIR 4 'CATHAY — AND ERASES N7 THE "PILOT" OUT OF OUR TRAMP PILOT RATING. OUR EX-EMPLOYER HAS FIGURED AN ANGLE. WHAT THE HECK! YOU ONLY LIVE ISN'T IT? 2 {=THE UNDERCARRIAGE OF THE ‘COPTER! HE Mlng HAVE CGRABBED IT I ROSE. THE BRACKETTS STOLE MAMIE AWAY BY OFFER- ING HER THIRTY, DOLLARS A MONTH MORE THAN WE WERE PAYING - SOME PEORLE JUST HAVE NO PRINCIPLE - GETTIN' UPSET- | WANT TO GET TO SOME QUIET SPOT WHERE | A CAN RELAX. KNOWN WHY YOU'VE BEEN AVOIDING ME. /,," 5 e | /| EVERY MAN TO VX X] HIS TASTE. AND A COUPLE OF KIDS SURE TAME BALLS O FIRE" TH' HOLLER TREE'S HOLLERIN'Y AN =~AND TO THINK THAT T HAD TO PAY MAMIE RIETY DOLLARS A MONTH MORE TO GET HER TO LEAVE COUNTESS AGAIN AND WORK FOR LS~