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WEDPNEIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASKA 2 PAGE SEVEN PAN AM BRINGS 24, RKBI%O LOG : oEAR Ty TAKES OUT 38 TUES.| s Bkt oo P (R =l C.B.8. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU WEDNESDAY. EVENING 6:00—News. 6:15—Music. 6:20—Sports Scene. 6:30-—Dinner Music. 6:45—Local - News. ¥ 7:00—Sammy Kaye Showroom. That's the qn@flifln » Faircanks: Kenneth Laurit-| 7'15—Jim Lawson-ABO. i . and Mrs. Frank Walker,| 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-OBS: l Ralph Ivey, Alex Miller, George| 8:00—Weather report. T IS not a question of Martin, Del Ray, Arvid Erickson,! 8:06—Muste to Read By: whether a loss is likely to | Capt. M. Johnson, Capt. C. Dun-| 3’”—22‘8”’“"3 PLATFORM- occur but whether it |nell Capt. J. McDonald, Sgt. Ji . would be serious if it did | Alan Muttart, Mrs, Al-| S'09—#laskn HNews. oeer: . Rau, Dr. James Googe, Floya| 9 ing Varietles. Rt ¥ tin, G. E. Bassett. 9:30—JEFF REGAN-CBS. But: first the kinds of | ror Ketchikan: L. J. Lantz, Paul| 10:00—News. ¥ PETE N HELL. insurance which protect |Gray | 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. M \ X / o BETTEE you against the largest For Seattle: A. Green, Ruth Hull,| 10:30—Weather renort. ¢ NEXT TIME ! financial losses that can |Mrs. Arthur Sanford, Richard San-| 0:35—Sign Off. C ; = - happen to you. Consult |ford, William Stoddard, R. S. Bond,| THURSDAY MORNING AND : : - u thil;pHartford agency for |A. J. Bhilbek, Al Forrester, Sam AFTERNOON " ; $ c U::DEFE:EgéEDN%%JD—— advice. Burnsed, Valera Jean, L. D. Wat-| Sign Op. - THEy ARE THE ONLY !kmzz. Paul Shadura. | 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. e > SR /. . WHOSE | From Seattle: Mrs. Saima: Arola, 7:35—Local Weather: F Z st A 3 OPPONENTS HAVE {M. D Bdwards, Earl Fomsythe, 7:30—News Summary. ‘ &N k : \ NEVER EVEN HAD attllc Senny Gallagher, Sam Paul, Jr, | 8:00—Morning Thought. | N H A THE BALL ! Lorene Paul, M. Swanson, Walter 8:15—News- Headlines. N g R F: 23 N Ageney Walsh, G. E. Bassett, Karl Aho,| 8:25—Weather report. % . Bishop Lobin, Mrs. Henry Dye, Mr. 8:30—Music for Missus. —_ and Mrs. Pat Flynn, Dave Hoffman,| 9:00—Milady’s Memo. NV A e Phone: 249 Gertrude Jurgelite, Mrs, B. Knuth-| 9:30—Weather report. Copr. 1949, King Features Syndicate, Inc, World rights resetved, [0~ son, Jimmy Knuthson, Frank Mc-| 9:35—Airlane Trio. Seward Street Conaghy, Wesley Overby, L. C.| 9:45—YOU AND MODERN MAN- | - 3 Taylor, Arthur Woods, R. A. Young, CBS. T sy - ' 8 MEAN... a I Y . WHEW... Juneau Joz Gregory. g 10:00—News. TOUGH ABOUT vak X ; i ;D:LMS‘;ASOTK!GT L - 10:05—Vocal Varieties. = THAT GOIL IT AWAY S D — SE el K Y { 10:15—Piano Playhouse, th/?mol;s:\lnsy;' Dr. Robert Simpson 10:30—Milady's Memo. / TGVE UP ON 11:00-MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. TH' CHANNEL A OPTOMETRIST | B e D (AL s 4 S x 11:45—March Time. Eyes Examined — Glasses Expertly Fitted 11+5%—Forecast, SIMPSON BUILDING—Phone 266 for Appointments 12:00—Salon Serenade. PTG ozt EEE—— e 12:15—News. WWM&M 12:30—Meet the Band. { 1:00—~GARY MOORE SHOW- CBS. . 2 um “‘g ] ea'l“g 2:00—FRONT PAGE FEATURES- CBS. | 2:15—Bing Sings. 4 4 | - | 2:30—Light Classics. [ R gy Oil Burners e, | i | 3:15—HOWARD K. SMITH-CBS. 3 My o < o 3:30—Parade of Hits. | e LBy Telephone-319 Nights-Hed 730 || t-smweano rouums =Y Vo o oo oo wien 1 IR Harri M“c’ai'le Shop’ '”c. ;;:g—_—g:;;zx;zss:;eré:fi;. THINKING THAT MY MERE PEEQENCE: 5:15—League of Women Voters. Pan American World Airways yesterday brought 24 passengers into Juneau and took 38 out. They' were: For Whitehorse: W. Buyck, C. Olsen, Jack Williams, W. Lemesu- | rien, Mr. Hensworth, Belle Leth-| 43 = | 5:30—DANCE MUSIC-OBS, A5 THIS, IT 1S NOT FLATTERING Your Deposits NFFE HEAR LORAIN ARE SAFE DESCRIBE GROWTH BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES . ST or MMB BUREAU I\ THAT THE MAN DOES NOT SAVINGS BONDS | Wartime search for strategic minerals was given much credit for | T expansion of U.S. Bureau of Mines| S o B facilities in Alaska. | bank 1§'pledged to.conserva- Sinclalr H. Lorain, récently ap-| [N / / o ¢ GH HEELS'’ TS THAT HIKING CLUB! o e g pointed.regional director of the| NS L TR 'Hrl?'EEPA"l%EDTO FOOTLOOSE AND FANCY ¥ Lureau for Alaska, told members of | 2l g OUC E WOOD oy consaemion. 2 | DEPOSITS s Natipal. Pedkcitioh. of Bedersl| I8 i‘zscggzmw st i HEELS WILL mployees at their noon meeting i . 5 e bér ot Pederal Depdett Insur- IN THIS BANK today that expansion took place 4 ..F ME. B5 ance Corporation, which in- : as needs for strategic minerals grew. | — 8 sures each of our depositors As an example, he cited the in-| 3 -~ against loss to a maximum of ARE vestigation of coal deposits on the | $5,000. Rail Belt as military population l N s U RE D increased needs. r Lorain, who had been chief of the | Albany, Ore., branch of the bureau's I mining division prior to his ap- pointment to the Juneau post, said FERST NATIONAL BANK |5 e o fo 3 minerals was based on investiga- of JUNEAU, ALASKA tions by the U.8. Geological Sur- MEMBER FEDERAL DEFOSIT inSURANCE CORPORATION | vey. The actual digging, he said,| Aot ¢ : Z ; —mm=memmnoe3 | was done by bureau of mines men. ; BUT YOU HELPED | SKEEZIX WAS LATE GETTING YE/I " AND HE'D BEEN ~ Regionalization + of bureau of « { ¥ 4 “ ; ) SKEEZIX CET STARTED BECAUSE HED BEEN ON HI5 OWN (thes . NSRS, Mo) Aincka . iR MT, AeenT R ReING - INTO HIS OWN { SPENDING HIS TIME ABROAD ~ about this year. Reports which i RD ON CORKY— ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY formerly were-sent to Washington, L’-E‘eI’TIDNG HIM TRY TO WITH THE.ARMED ms . — REDUCED WINTER FARES AND LOW AUTO BAGGAGE RATES || D.C, are now lteing handled in ® ? SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alnska, he said, | L e e o The function of the Bureau ot SOUTH Mines in Alaska consist of field NORTHBOUND 3 BOUND: work concerned with metal and in- 8. Baranof _Nov. 15 S Demali ... Nov. 14 | | JoiiCion, mesmiursial aboratory | b bk e work which will be done in the B | | lakoratory on: Juneau Island when | S.S. Denali Nov. 22 S.S. Baranof ... Nov. 20 it is completed; coal development; | , Sitka Seward Wrangell Seattle health and safety work in mines; { Ketchikan and preparation of statistical in- = P §e iy P R R | i formation and economic studies in FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE the field of, mining. | $.8. CHIEF WASHAKIE—Nov. 11 . | Nominations for the coming - = e e < MS. SQUARE KNOT—Nov. 18 S et il o Samplato s === = I AIM TO LET Ve TO TELL YE TH' : TEST OUT TH' T PURE TROTH, T, E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 ne muRE SR | i e o i elpiskin ZIR JUNEAU WCTU. MEETS; | |Pct O TS ) /7 (i 1e Them b o gpind A LEETLE | | ONT TELL ME o | SING, PICTURES SHOWN ' Baae gy gt PERDUCTION, MACHINE-MADE | [/} ; ° . ; ‘ TH GALS WILL i TOd1yy>’s Winner SNUFEY W e S wa THe Juneau Women's Christian | . # g b F"LGER C“FFEE Temperance Union met last evening | § LER ? Y & JW“: KISSES Church. Those | &’ at the Methodist v ‘ Jm ill resent enjoyed group singing as au J gle Contest Fed by Mi.si y!dnh Moore and ac- F companied on the piano by Miss olger’s coffee! Gourmets’ delight! I Ruth Brooks. ! y The devotional was conducted by | 0cles to your excellence we write the Rev. A. B. Morgan after which Mrs. Eric Newbould presided at a L rics, madrigals, sonnets, too short business meeting. 3 . iy > The program was concluded by WHAT P My 820THER BIMMY 2 b - Gmi“u’ fresh delightful brew -fithe showing of two short sound 1S IN JAIL ? THERE MUST BE 0-0-0OH-H ME/ WHAT d g LEAVE THE SAFE pictures. “Alcohol as the. Dector k SOME MISTAKE CAN I DO ?MY POOR : OPEN ALL DAY E Sees It~ and “Everyman’s Empire” | BROTHER -HE GOT A 'y NOW -BUT .LET ach cup served with daily meals nic picture in color loaned for SIX-MONTH SENTENCE/ J ME KNOW. WHEN a scenic p & MONTHS! SIX MONTHS ARE R the evening by the U. S. Forest ight as rain on dry earth feels. H P THAT'S : Barvice. W& g FINE NEWS' H next meeting is to be held Genevieve Mayberry - P. 0. Box 1612 [ et e R wins today's $1.00 prize and a chance for the Grand Prize Church, corner of Second and to be awarded December 15. Main, at 8 oclock December 6, 2 ROUND TRIP TICKETS TO SEATTLE e T VIA PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS ANNUAL,;BALL ASK YOUR GROCER for an entry blank with every can of Polger's Fine Coffee that you buy. And remember, you can enter any number of Jingles up until Dec. 1. Contest idea by Peter Wood. { By sons of Norway Saturday night, Moose Hall. Every one m-| vited.—adv.

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