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IFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN P - - - - — A LAST nAY | GOT TO HANG ) : W 3 y - GO Sme "‘;';y"yp‘A‘iuggr NEW YORK, Sept. 16—®—Letty E1NY Y Y e ) THERI ; : CENTS J o= BACK To“omow Tommy Byrne spun a two-hitter for Alaska Broadcasting Co. % =50 3¢ | L G 5 ALL 3 \ : & 3 \ his 15th victory today as she Yan-| C.B.S. I\ ¢ ( GOQD AT THE BIG ’ kees won the opener of a two-game | DIAL 1460—JUNEAU ‘/;\'\‘LE,T\Nc TOMORROW TR T e | series from Detroit, 4 to 1, and FRIDAY EVENING | ’ maintained their 22, game lead| 6:00—News. y oy over Boston in the American| 6:15—Dinner Music. | \ League. Bobby Brown knocked in 6:30—SAM HAYES-ABC. three Yankee runs with a pair of| 6:45—Local News. doubles off Freddie Hutchinson. 7:00—Ave Maria Hour | 7:30—-ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. | BOSTON, Sept. 16—(M—Junior| g:00—Weather report. E ed a pair of consecu-| g:05—Music to Read By. i Lefty Mel Parnell| g:30 CAPITOL CLOAKROOM—| }uunm'. in his 23rd pitching victory CBS. for the Boston Red Sox today with —Alg N Tl o i nghemnsmdeaercs Ul (et a8 0 ‘ OW ALL WE .HAFTA DO IS LOAD THE | [ONE MOMENT, MY LITTLE] [THEY LiKE \| YES, THEY LIKES THEY MO/E FASTER THAN Browns | 9133:GA§‘<€,BU:':E§S.CBS. | WP_WIT'_PO-SL =1 FEEND: | B VANILLA, SIR VANILLAY LS O A | — | 10:00—News. VA GONER CATCH 'EM | HAVE A BETTER " . Lt THEIR ONE WEAKNESS IS | OTHER GAMES | 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. [ 4 E National League p 10:30—Weather report. Chicago 5, New York 4 (10 in-| 19.35 gign Off. nings). Cincinnati 2, Philadelphia 1. Saturday Morning and Afterncon I Sy Sign On. 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. 'VETERANS TORECEIVE | " 75 wocal weatner ¢ 7 News Summary. - AID I¥ APPLYING FOR 8:15 News Headlines, ‘ I“SURA"(E DW“)E“DS 8:20—Morning Thought. | 8:25—Weather report. Z : 8:30—Fred Waring. In an effort to get all World| 9:00—Music for the Missus. War Two veterans to apply for| 9:30—Weather report. their National Service Life Insur- — 9:35-—Eddy Arnold. ance dividends immediately, '.m!a 9:45—Dusty Records. Taku Post 5559 of the Veterans ol | 10:00—News. P ] - 4 4 By . Foreign Wars will give assistance| 10:05—Here Is Jazz. 7 P = OHI..TM Eso‘;?é'é%wrb .\ ‘ V&HTO“’S ] l’;’;fi”fi & KNSET?}- ; 3 3 lin preparing the application form. | 10:15—Looks at the Books-ABC. 34 | o ' THE |DEA% et NICE OF YA T!DRO#® | “YLo SALE iThe form is available in the post| 10:30—Kids on KINY. } 7)) 5 . gk 7 N|éi g club rooms at Second and Sewflrdi 11:00—MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. £ s ) i & (] Y éhRE NERTS--’ 3 for the begefit of those veterans 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABC. ¥ < ¥ i, / 3 ™ ks ' 20 who are unable to get it durifig! 11:45—Tempo Time. 3 fi % OFF regular working hours. Survivors of | 11:55—Weather Report. veterans may also apply for the| 12:00—Hit Tunes. On THEME and Skl 12:30—L::ts:heon Date. 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