The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 23, 1949, Page 7

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1949 ALASKA, HAWAII MAY BE LINKED, AR EXCURSION The territories of Alaska and Hawaii will be linked directly to- gethér with airline excursion fares for the first time in their history if the Civil Aeronautics Board ap- | rroves new tariffs which Pan American World Airways wants to put into effect shortly after the first of the year. | The new rates, designed to stim-| ulate travel between “the 49th and 50th states,” will offer round-trip tickets tetween Alaska points and| | Richard N approval, the excursion round trip between Juneau and Honolulu woult cost $204, plus Federal transporta- tion tax. THe fares would have a return limit of 120 days. —_— l CAPTAIN NEWTON ( SAYS FRIENDS ARE ! GENEROUS 10 §. A.[ Friends of The Salvation Army | in the Gastineau Channel distritt have been very generous in their contributions toward Christmas and | Winter relief funds to be used by this worthy organization, says Capt. ton Assisting the Army with its traditional beil ring- ing at the kettle have been mem- RADIO L0G FRIDAY EVENING 6:00—News. 6:15—Music. 6:20—Sport Scene. 6:30—Dinner Music. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—Ave Maria Hour 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS 8:00—Weather report. 8:05—Music to Read By. 8:30—CAPITOL CLOAKROOM- | 8:30—ESCAPE-CBS. | 9:00—Alaska News. | 9:15—Viking Varieti~s | | 10:156—Drifting on a Cloud. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNEAU, ALASKA \f = M SELLING ) PLASTIC N SINK-STOPPERS i [ HOV! INTERESTING I MU - 5 PAGE SEVEN THEY'RE GOOD FOR THAT TOO AH Y Licey For Us He oont LIKE VANRLAY [CZIVES, HE LIKES 5 G| | Honolulu at one and one-fourth the | pore o the Rotary D . T s of y and Lion's Ser- :50—GANGBUSTERS- rormal fare for one-way Passage.|yice Clubs lgzoo—News. 3 e FOQTBALL '! i ‘0 ’ 8l HIS The proposed fares will offer &} 4 cyrisymas dinner with turkey BT . vl WEAKNESS 1eduction of 23 percent from| already-low winter season tariffs, it was pointed out by B. F. Dunn, Pan American district traffic man- ager in Juneau. Dunn said that the reduced rates will enable Juneau residents t vacation in Hawaii at no greater expense than would be involved in | Willoughby | Monday, trimmings will be served | homeless men of this area in The Salvation Army hall on Avenue at 4 o'clock December 26, Following the Christmas dinner an interest- i program is being prepared for the honored guests. This meal is in addition to Christmas food ord- 10:30—Weather report. 10:35—Sign Off. Saturday Merning and Afternocn | Sign On. | 7:00—Dunking with Druxmar. 7:30—News Summary. | 7:25—Local weather. traveling to many winter resort or {ers to be distributed to needy fam- 8:00—Morning Thought. & ¢ tourist areas in the States. | ilies. 8:15—News Headlines. | L 7 All Alaska travel under the pro- | galvation Army workers will visit 8:25—Weather report. | Dol _:;3, Gov-| 8:30—Fred Waring. fi: i '{'X\; "3 { > £ posed low fares will be routed via|st Ann’s Hospital and the Seattle, with Alaska Clippers from | ernment Hospital with a Christmas Juneau making direct connections|remembrance, also the inmates of there with transpacific Clipper | the City and Federal jails. schedules. Hm B Tickets sold at the low round- | trip rates will be honored between | Ceattle and Honolulu on either| Clifford Benze]l and Albert F. Juxurious DC-4 Sleeperette planes| Bixby were admitted to St. Ann's or the huge, new double-decked | nospital yesterday. Stratocruisers which Pan American| Mrs, William Geddes and taby has placed in service on its prin-| Loy were dismissed from St. Ann's cipal Pacific routes. Spacious berths | yesterday. are offered on the double-decked,| No one was admitted or dis- 300-mile-an-hour Stratocruisers at|missed from the Government hos- a small extra charge. pital yesterday. The direct connection at Seattle = puts Hawaii just overnight from| Kid’s Wagens, Juneau. | Madsen’s. Under the tariff schedule for which Pan American is asking CAB 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. 9:35—Songs by Eddie Arnold. 9:45—Du: y Records. 10:00—News. 10:05—Just Jazz. 10:15—Look at Books-ABC. 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. 12:30—Luncheon Date. 1:00—~MAKE WAY FOR YOUTH- CBS. | 1:30—Christian Science. 1:45—UNIVERSITY EXPLORER- | CBS. 2:00—Opera Hocse. | 2:30—Christmas Music. I : / ! M\ \ 3:00—CHICAGOANS-CBS. 3:30—TREASURY BANDSTAND- g CBS. 12\ MOST UNFORTUNATE, GENTLEMEN. WITH 4:00—United Pentacostal. 15 } OUR FOOD 5UPPLY BURNT AND OUR WELL DESTROYED, WE CANNOT LONG RESIST THE, \P HILL BANDITS. ‘ s e~ Copr. 1949, King Feat DONNIE.. OH SONNY... HOKY CATS..,UH... ARE YA OKAV... HOW'JA FIND US.. I'LL HAVE IT OPEN ¥ iN A SECON; BRAINS... I KEPT IT LOCKED IN CASE... cost at 384-2t below Nugget Shop open evenings.—adv. e t Dr. Robert Simpson OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined — Glasses Expertly Fitted SIMPSON BUILDING—Phone 266 for Appointments ( Il | 50! THEY CLOSE § HEY! TERRY! THOSE HAY) 6H, HUH! PSYCHOLOGICAL WARTARE, OLD &TYLE —AND IM AFRAID OUR OF MANY HORSES § GUYS HAVE LOST THEIR SENSE OF, APPROACHING ! { { 4:15—Children’s Chapel. 4:30—Light Classics. 5:00—Story Lady. 5:15—Three Suns. 5:30—Dance Band. i All programs subject to change iue to conditicns kéyond our con- DAN AM BRINGS 25, TAKES OUT 47 fartay it 30 phismigene ks | e o s e snd tock 41 T "o, | [LSTEN, IM INVITING ALG CLASS DINING ROOM Phyllis Brown, Thomas Harrls, OF YOU TO _CHRISTMAS OR AT ? Art Lowell, Graham Mathes, Mob- DINNER AT THIS ADDRESS. bie Mathes, Eleanor Murray, Jam- | HERE, PASS OUT THESE LIPS, »JUNIO? | WHEN CAN WE EXPECT TO GET OUR ORDER, WAI- TER? WE ONLY HAVE DAYS LEFT TO DO OUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING e ‘AT= R DON'T ASK QUESTIONS Y [MEANWHILE AT THE HOME NOW. JUST COME-ALL OF| | OF B.O. PLENTY AND PARTY YOU EVER SAW. S THE [Cl . e e——— 2 es Nordale, E. A. Rogers, Eddie | Shafer, George Trapley, Ora Tied- man, Arthur Tiedman, Mrs. Thomp- son. From Fairbanks: Pat Gilmore,’ Zora Hawkins, George Jacobs, Mary Lorain, Ernest Page, Harry Rosen, | Mrs. J. A. Thompson, Louise Walsh, Amelia Cesar, Harold Deveroux. To Annette: Fred Dalphin, Doris Dalphin. To Ketchikan: Verne Albrizht, | Fred Purdy, Hugh C. Beavers. \ To Seattle: Clement Coffin, Eli| Ray, Bobbie Christenson, William Gerving, Floyd Barness, R. G,! Nichols, Harold Kruger, svend | Thorp, Tom Knudson, Harold Hnr—; graves, Herbert Hilscher, Charles| Rohda, A. H. Rhodes, Clyde Betts, Ray Sifferman Jr., Ray Sifferman, Elizabeth Stejer, Charles Stejer, Mrs. H. L. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Marc Boles, Mar- fon Williamson, Joan Williaison, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Corlett, J. Al- exander, Joe Amezaga, Henry Jar- dine, Bill Van Amerogen, Mrs. Frank Bauze, Lt. C. J. Galvin, Bet- ty Taylor, Bob MacMillan, Ralph Smith, Howard Harstad, D. R. Nick- | el, T. D. Sopher, Mr, and Mrs. R. Pheasant, Ed - Grebe, Albert Gar- bott. Mrs. Joyce Garbott. _Open until 9 P. M. Tonight Open until 6 P. M. Tomorrow R M Behiends Co SINCE /1847 KIDDIES' PARTY To All Moose Children TONIGHT - December 23 at 70'Clock - Moose Club Rooms Moose Members. .. Come with Your Children 47 | <AL SKEEZIX, BUT NOW | HAVE PHYLLIS, AND CORKY AND JUDY AND NINA AND CHIPPER ,TOO! CLOVIA AND HOPE HAYE JUST BEGN ADDED AND WE ARE ALL TOGETHER FOR CHRISTMAS! AM | A LUCKY GUY! | DIDN'T WANT TO ¥ YES, WHEN | WAS A e % BACHELOR MY MOTTO PUSHEb VE WA_M"I KNOW WHEN ; B WELL OFF!" T JZL_‘] = SR e 50 W 8 N HALLO, POLICE !! THIS BE “TIELESS” TY TYLER-- THAR'S TWO KILLERS HEADIN' FER MY OFFICE, g DRESSED UP LIKE TELEPHONE MEN - NAB TH' 1 | UARMINTS AN' DON'T ‘BELIEVE NOTHIN' THEY 1 | TELL YE ABOUT MY PHONE BILL I { FITZGERALD ! KENTUCKY'S AWAY ALL OF 9R.TYLER'S OFFICE FURN! (SNIF-SNIE!) 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