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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA:EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA = PAGE SEVEN ) | COMMUNITY EVENTS| RADIO LOG | e - am—— | o ‘ YOL KNOW YOU CAl £ ( s | > | ( 6o HowE, COME TO SCHOOL WITH US? : 5 R B MeR: K1NY | (" ELMER--YOU ELMER--NOW GO HOME! N ME OR YOU'LL. Alaska Broadcasting Co. ! LA CANT FOLLOW ) /e : { "GET LOST! ME TO THE } 4 Tonight starting at 9 Wv'clock, ’ There's an . Jjoint Ax-m:xs(ico Day dance by. Ameri- e a S l e r way i CBaal;lro’;;%lo" and VFW in Elks ‘ | Tonight at 7:30 o'clock, Scottish j Rite Masons meet. | | November 12—Trinity Guild An-| 6:15—Dinner Music. | nual Christmas Bazaar. | 6:30—TOUCHDOWN TIPS-NBC. November 12—Sons of Norway| 6:45—Local News. ‘ | Ball. 1 7:00—Ave Maria Hour | November 16—Elks Turkey Shoot.| 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS.| Novemter 18—All School play. ‘, 8:00—Weather report. | November 18 — Martha Society 8:05—Music for Listening. | a 8:30—CAPITOL CLOAKROOM- | 19 — Emblem Club| CBS. | 9:00--Alaska News. | ser 22—Juneau City Band| 9:15—Viking Varieties | {UNDEFEATED, UNTIED, | 9:30—PHILP MARLOWE-CBS. | [UNSCORED ON— AN' YET 2 Lutheran Ladies an-| 10:00—News. \ | IPITIFUL PETE 1S \ | 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. 'DISCOURAGED G\V'ELEIM er 3—Dance by FEastern| 19:30—Weather report. A PEP TALK| Scottish Rite Temple. 10:35—Sign Off. n 'MAKES PLEA TO SAVE LIVES OF | WIFE'S SLAYERS C.B. 8. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU FRIDAY EVENING 6:00—News. Saturday Morning and Afternoon | Sign On. } / - D) 2 j & - 7:00—Dunking With Druxmar. N - i " ‘ " 7:25—Local weather. o Y -2 < 4 TaZEYS.IL:% 7:30—News Summary. AND THE OTHER TEAM 8:00—Morning Thought. #A S TO GET HERE] 8:15—News Headlines. -——ll':r's OUR ONLY HopPE !! 8:25—Weather report. SEOUL, Nov. 11—Dr. Horace H. Underwood, American mission- ary and educator, today asked clemency for four young Koreans condemned to death for slaying his| | | wife. The kindly missionary appealed | ! Rhee. The government made public | this part of the letter: { “My dear wife had a deep and| strong love for Koreans of every | !class and especially for the young| people of Korea. It was her hope and it is our hope that the people ay more and more come to know Jesus Christ and to have f 10:15—Lo -ABC. by letter to President Syngman| 0k at, Bopks; ABC 8:30—Fred Waring. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. 9:35—Eddy Arnold. 9:45—Dusty Records. 10:00—News. 10:05—Here's Jazz. 10:30—Kids on KINY. 11:00-BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBS. 11:15—Voice of the Army. 11:30—Listener’s Digest-ABC. 11:45—March Time. 11:55—Forecast. 12:00—Hit Tunes. 12:15—News. 1 WOULDN'T OF LET 'IM DROP TRAININ’ FER A MINIT IF IT WASN'T T'MARCH IN TH' PARADE. UHH..BOY, THIS UNIFORM'S TIGHT.” —not death—but a more abundant| 12:30—Luncheon Date. . 1:00—To be announced. Underwood said’ the slayers| 1:30—Christian Science. d punishment “for crimes| 2:00—FOOTBALL—OREGON vs. How would you like a this country and against| CALIFORNIA-CBS}. s s law and order.” But he' 4:15—United Pentacostal. heating oil that burns |, «d belief the 60-year-old| 4:30—Children’s Chapel-ABC. without waste . ..that | Mrs. Underwood would not want; 4:45—UNIVERSITY EXPLORER- 3 her slayers executed CBS. at per 2 o Mint heat p, Mrs. Underwood was shot by two| All programs subject to change gallon? Then yowll |rooded gunmen at her home last|due to conditions keyond our con- | like Standard Heating ! 7 . THAT THE DRAGON LADY Has STOPPED YOU FROM BUNGLING YOUR EFFORTS TO HELP MISS GG GILBERT. FOR THE LUVVA PETE! GHE'S REAL! ENTER, MR. CHARLES. 4 FUN.NOW, DO you MIND LETTING U$ ) YOU SHOULD BE YOUR LID. OR IF YOU PID SEE A TERRY KISSING THE | Sock, Korean poetess and anti-| German witnesses told the Pro-| | Communist author, a guest at the|yost Marshal they saw the Russian | |police seize the soldiers at thc} Friedrich Strasse rail station and take them away in an automobile. lRUSS ARRB‘ | American authorities requested | H |the Russians this morning to re-| + party. "DON’T WALK AROUND. - THE GROUND IS SORT=—4/ THERE ARE BOUND TO/Z HIKE AND ALWAYS JOIN IN 2 AT THIS POINT. BE mOTleN p W VoU SEE, I LIVE JUST OVER | | THAT RIDGE BUT I LIKE TO SAME OLD RUN OF ADE— BUTCHER'S HELPER, ACCOUNTANT, CAR WASHER, WAITER . ACRID THATS RIGHT DOWN MY v CHEMICAL ALLEY! THERED BE A CHANCE tOR ADVANCEMENT THERE. HI, HERE'S ONE! *CHEMICAL SUPPLY CO —HELPER WANTED!" /* MARIAGE LICENSE Wallace Ludtke of Juneau and |Rita Mary Dinneen-of Cordova |have applied for a marriage license | |in the office of the U. 8. Com- missicner here. | NORTHBOUND f ... Nov. 15 S.S. Barano! Pk Valdez !leftisy group were tried for her apsent without official leave (AW-| ical heating oils on circulating heaters ... | ers—and get rid of l | | BERLIN, Nov. 11.—®—Author- | STINDARD 0||. co“?“"v |ities confirmed today that two Am- | "All DE"'ED RolE | Major James Dixon, of the Pro- e —— | Oberammergau turned down a for- E L L IS Al R LINE s of the world-famed Passion Play. | Jected Alois Lang, 56-year-old for-| With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg singer, a 37-year-old innkeeper, to o i 3 Ichrist in the last performapce of 5‘ <« ALASKA STEAMSH,!B ‘COMPANY | year where he was classified in the SOUTHBOUND -.Nov. 14 Seattle Ketchikan March 17. | trol. . Last month nine members of a Oilg! There are no cleaner, more econom- |{murder. It was testified the gun- QL) so that the identity of the men intended to kill Miss M6 Y0on | grrested men is unclear. 1 the market today! Get Standard Stove Oil for Standard Furnace Oil for furnace-type burn- u s Sow‘[ns jlease the men. There was no im- . 7 {mediate response. ¢ bothersome smoke SOVIE'I' SE('I‘OR; | § lg and soot for good! I.E ASI D A“GEROUS' erican soldiers were arrested last 4 § A g OF CALIFORNIA night by Russian military police or (HR'ST plAv in the Soviet Sector of Berlin. vost Marshal's office, said there| OBERAMMERGAU, Germany, _ were about 20 American soldiers Noy. 11.—(#—The little village of |mer Nazi today for the role of | |Christ in next year’s performance | { The judges, consisting of the| DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN | vuicce counci o commitec ot re- sidents and the parish priest re-| * ia Petershurg and Wran via g geu |mer Nazi sympathizer, for the part. p: Instead they selected Anton Prei- Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 play Christ, gm— Lang, who played the role of s‘u and the Passion Play in 1934, went bo-‘ |fore a denazuication Couri las| REDUCED WINTER FARES AND LOW AUTO BAGCAGE RATES | least-dangerous class of Nazi. D SAILINGS i S.S. Denali Petersburg S.S. Baranof ... Nov. 20 Seattle TRINITY GUILD BAZAAR | Offers you magazine and Christ- mas card service, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2 to 5, and reasonably priced gifts in plastic, neecdlework and magazine subscriptions or renew- als. See the latest in doll clothes.‘} Balls o' FlRE" H F. GREEN, Agent_Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 SR T il DONT TELL ME IM WHAT HAPPENT WHEN o mun,, Cd 010 LY MY SECKERTARY - GAL SEEN YORE PATCHWORK . (N | :'”’lfilqll” '| TIE, SNUFEY? DID S S.S. Denali Nov. 22 Sitka Seward ‘Wrangell Ketchikan T e e S FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE S.S. CHIEF WASHAKIE—Nov. 11 MS, SQUARE KNOT—Nov. 18 o SEEN 1T YET, YE SHIF LESS SKONKY S00N AS I PUT TH' FOOL THING ON. SOME DURN - PIGEON FLEW N TH' WINDER AN’ STARTED RUBBIN' NOSES WIF ME ! SHORE DIDN'TY TTduy’s Winner FOLGER COFFEE Juneau Jingle Contest F cderal wcrkers enjoy a cup SHE SMOTHER VE KENTUCKY'S WIF KISSES ? BOURBON 0( Folger’s fine coffee while they sup, OH/ WELL~ IWE ALWAYS WANTED A WINDOW ON THIS SIDE OF WELL-VLL TRY IT UP HERE-I NEVER Gc.nuin' SOUR MASH Kentucky Stroight Sourbon Whiskey Landsmen, airmen and fishermen, too THIS PLASTER MUST VLL DRIVE A NAIL BE MADE OUT OF IN THE WALL HERE TALCUM POWDERY/ Sae) SUCH =\ SOFT STUFF/ TO HANG TH' PHONE' — ¢ //Q\fiu/ Give praise to the “Eighteen-fifty” brew, Even “Fishwheel” Gold-Diggers take zest Rclreshlng themselves with Felger’s best. Helmi A. Bach - P. 0. Box 1198, Douglas wins today’s $1.00 prize and a chance for the Grand Prize to be awarded December 15, 2 ROUND TRIP TICKETS TO SEATTLE VIA PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS ASK YOUR GROCER for an entry blank with every can of Folger's Fine Ccffee that you buy. And remember, you can entez any number of Jingles up until Dec. 1. Contest idea by Peter Wood. Distributea tnrougnout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY

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