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SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE CORSAIR HERE, LASY! 55 & = TRIP OF THIS SEASON| ‘The Corsair, deluxe cruiser of the Pacific Cruise Lines, Seattle, docked yesterday afternoon at 5:30 o’clock I This is the last voyage of the summer season. The Corsair will put into Lake Washington, Seattle, for six weeks at the completion of this run. On Octoker 24, the cruiser puts into drydock in Vancouver, B.C. After drydock, she sails for Los Angeles where crew will be from Vancouver and sailed for|signed on home port last night at 11:30| First run to Acapulco, Mexico, on c'clock. the winter season will be November Aboard the Corsair was Lioyd|% Corrigan, movie character actor. Officers aboard the Corsair dre i R gt Capt. Henry Nedden, master, Ralph Places of call for the cruiser on Meldram, purser, Charles W. Hall, the return voyage are Glacier Bay, i i o iz »1 chief engineer, and Gustav Schmidt, Skagway, Sitka, Petersburg, Wran-{ nief steward y L gell, .Metlakatla, and the Malibuj Club on Princess Louisa Inlet| souh of Powell River with Van-| o PASSENGERS G~ FLYPARFRIDAY ' ! Pan American’s Clipper ship car- ] HTZGERALD 3 L Y R - 'O Juneau Airport yesterday as follows: From Seattle: Kenith Aarhauf, Bruce Bauer, Betty Brown, August { Buschmann, Starr Calvert, Starr Calvert Jr., Grant Carpenter, Ruth Carpenter, Richard Carpenter, L. E. Edmonds, Florence Feldkirchner, i Fred Henning, Walter Hutchinson, A. R. Matson, Tom Meyers, Anna Nielson, John Polson, Clara Pryor, '| ed 61 passengers in and out of KENTUCKY'S | Genvine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey [ {lores Webb, Gertrude Wood, Nor- ' man Wood. ; From Annette: Fred Wychoff. j To Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. Burke Riley and infant Robin, Shirley BOTTLED | Maitland, R. K. Lizer, Mary Lizer ; IN BOND |and James, Jessie Stevens, A. E. 100 PROOF | Shrimp, Jack Clark, Chris Henem, ? Nellie ‘ Lyder Saterlid, H. Olsen, | Hall, Betty Mae Taylor, Charles | Waynor, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ce- | cotti and Diana, L. H. Carlson, C. C. Bowen, F. E. Calker, H. Daniel- w | son, H. Peterson, Mrs. Frances Paul, Distritated throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY 12 cannery workers from Cordova. Brand New SINGER Electrics IF THE HIGH COST OF LIVING has cut heavily into your clothing budget you need a brand new | SINGER* Sewing Machine. »‘ilter your own clothes as well as | the wardrobe for the entire family ', .. and at substantial savings. T Then you can make, mend and | Immediate Delivery on some SINGER models. prices start at $120.00 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY On a Limited Number of NEW SINGER ELECTRIC MACHINES | | ‘r'm. U.S. Pot. OFL. "' _/ by the Singer Mfg. Col Ag,h, 4 ‘COMPACT PORTABLE FOR YOUR PROTECTION SINGER sells its machines only, through SINGER SEWING CENTERS identified by the Red “S” on the window and never through depart- ment stores, dealers, or other outlets. Our Sales and Service Representative makes frequent visits to Juneau. He will be in Juneau starting August 23rd. If your sewing machine needs service or if you desire informa- tion concerning the purchase of a new Singer Sewing bMachine, please address your inquiries to the address listed elow. . SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 519 “E” Street, Anchorage, Alaska THE LOVELY QUEEN ANNE ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND S.S. Aleutian | S.S. Baranot S.S. Aleutian S.S. Baremof August 21 August 28 August 30 August 23 for ‘ for | for for Trane Ketchikan | Seward Sousra ptoin Seattle i Seattle i I Ry \ vind 1. S. Stennerson, Roy Sumpter, De- | | €. J. Putzel, Leonard Wynkoof and | | due to conditions beyond our con- | :[be held at the Shrine of St. Terese | | | tomorrow, | | However there will be no Mass at RADIO LOG ARINY | Alaska Broadcasting Co. ‘! SATURDAY EVENING 1 2:00—MUNICIPAL OPERA-CBS. | | 3:00—INVITATION TO LEARN-| ING-CBS. i 4:00—Bethel Beacnh Home. | 4:15—Children’s Chapel-ABC. 4:30—MUSIC FOR YOU-CBS. 5:00—BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBS. 5:15—CHICAGOANS-CBS. | 5:30—WHAT WOULD I SAY- CBS, | | 5:45—Voice of the Army. | 6:00—News. | 6:15—Music. 6:20—Sports. 6:30—Silver Strings. ! +6:45—Church Announcements. 6:50—Local News. | 7:00—Sammy Kaye Showroom. ! 7:15—Here’s to Veterans. i 7:30—Proudly We Hail. ‘ 8:05—Bing Sings. 8:15—Guest Star. 8:00—Forecast. 8:30—IT PAYS TO BE IGNOR- ANT-CBS. 9:00—Alaska News. | 9:15—Viking Varieties. | 9:30—BROADWAY IS MY BEAT- | CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. i 10:30—Forecast. d sign Off. | | | | i | SUNDAY i Sign On. | 8:55—Forecast. | 9:00—Voice of Prophecy. i 9:30—Cavalcade Orchestra. | . 9:45—Family Goes to Church- | ABC. | 10:45—Airlane Trio. { 11:00—Baptist Goodnews Hour, | 11:30—Blue Barron Presents. 11:45—SALT LAKE CHOIR-CBS. | 12:15—News. | 12:30—Christian Brotherhood | 1 Hour. | | 1:00-SYNCOPATION PIECE- | | CBS. ‘ 1:30—Lutheran Hour. 2:00—-LYNN COLE SINGS-CBS. | 2:30—CBS SYMPHONY OR- CHESTRA. 4:00—HIT PARADE ON | PARADE-CBS. | 4:30—Alaska Light Concert. | 5:00—THIS IS BROADWAY-CBS. | 6:00—Revival Hour. 7:00—SING IT AGAIN-CBS. 8:00—News. | 8:15—LENNY HERMAN-CBS. 8:30—ESCAPE-CBS. 9:00—STRAW HAT CONCERT- CBS. 9:30—HIT PARADE ON PARADE-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—Organ Music. | 10:30—Forecast. ! Sign Off. All programs subject to change trol. | NO MASS AT ST. TERESE The Catholic Parish picnic will weather permitting. | the Shrine. The regular Sunday | lMass at Auk Bay will be at 8:30" am. H Buses will leave from the Catho- lic Church in Juneau at 11 am.| All are requested to take their own | lunches. o S0 SRBEREL £ | Jupiter, the largest planet mov- ing around the sun, is more than| 1300 times bigger than the earth.| Better BUY Better TRY Shirts finished at yo request for a few cents extra ALASKA LAUNDRY Phone 15 | LECTING IT ENTIRELY 1I_WISH PEOPLE YOU HAVE ONE MINUTE TO CATCH g YOUR BUS y WEEDS PS. LOOK, POPEYE!l IF THE SEASONY 2% 72 YOU ARE CATCHING MINNOWS BIG ENOUGH FOR MINNOW STEAKS, YOU MUST BE NEAR THE ISLAND WHERE FOCTBALL PLAYERS GROW LIKE WEEDSY POPEYE'S APDRESS, E =7 DOCTOR HE'S AT A PUBLIC SCHOOL, DOCé'I; OR DID You EVER GO TO_ONE?22 50...LOOK AGAIN ¢ UPSET HE BAYS.. YER NUTS... im's un?/:s,mwr T YOU'D BETTER TAKB 1 PROB'LY ATE SOMETHIN' AN’ THIS TO MAKE YOU SLEEP TONIGHT. YOU'RE PRETTY YER KIDDIN'? How IT'S MEASLES, KIN I HAVE MEASLES... ALL RIGHT.” HA! IT 5 TIME FOR THE PERFORMANCE, THIS 15 ANOTHER TRICK) LA, LA! YOU ARE TO MAKE MOGUL BEY J ANGRY WITH ME,{ SERVANT WHO BROUGHT) TO BE ALONE <\ JEALOUS, 15N'T IT, YC EH, M5IEU TERRYZ ) ME HERE WORKS FOR A WITH BURGUNDY. DE NEUF NUTS! IFORCOT! THEY PAINTED THIS PLACE LAST] WEEK. THE NUMBER'S PAINTED RIGHT, JOE! WE WROTE EDDIE, WAIT! REMEMBER THAT NUMBER ON THE THE TIME T HAD HIS PHONE IWSHI COULD TELL CALL TRACED WHILE YOU YOU WHERE TO FIND "SKETCH” PAREE, BECAUSE ID LIKE TO QIZ'EAK HIs MR. TYLER-- HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO CUT OFF YOUR BEARD AND KEEP IT, TOO?? THATS ONPOSSIBLE; VE HAIR-CURLIN' VARMINT ! FOR THE HAIR STYLER. MR. TYLER!! IT HAIN'T NO USE, SCHUYLER I GOT TO WHACK OFF ‘MY PURTY BEARD-- I DONE PROMISED MY SECKERTARY - GALS SUSPECTED VYE WUZ A TOM-FOOL IDJIT AN’ NOW I KNOW IT FER NOT GIVE UP THE BEARD, LAST MONTH WAS THE BEST IN THE HISTORY OF 565 & CO.-WE DOUBLED OUR PROFITS OVER ANY PREVIOUS MONTH - WELCOME BACK-MR.JIGGS I WAS PREPARING OUR PROFIT-AND-LOSS STATEMENT- MAYBE MAGGIE IS RIGHT- T HAVEN'T BEEN TO THE OFFICE FOR A MONTH - IF T DONT GET BACK ON THE JOB I'LL SOON BE OLT OF BUSINESS ~ IT'S THE FIRST [ iGes-vauve goT TO VACATION I'VE PAY MORE ATTENTION LATELY-