The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 17, 1950, Page 7

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1950 o s essrcesnon— | (ARDINAL CLUB IS TO RADIO L | HAVE MASQUERADE SAT.| nom?g (’@xw THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN rdinal Club is to DIAL 1460—JUNEAU RER / ine of St. Therese | TUESDAY EVENING ; to Richard Frank, Acting| 8:00—News | A CHOICE OF TRAINS | of the Cardinal Club, He| 6:15—Dinner Music. : as bee 6:30—Bi CND FROM \ anp illboard of the Afr. to serve yovu STREAMLINER 6:45—Local News. 7:00~HOLLYWOOD THEATRE- "CITY OF PORTLAND" “PORTLAND ROSE” CBS. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS 8:00—PHIL MARLOWE-CBS. 8:30—PRESIDENT TRUMAN- “IDAHOAN" Choice of Pullman accommo dations; club and lounge cars; wonderful dining car meals; CBS. 9:00—Alaska News. reclining coach seats. Enjoy the beautiful autumn 9:15—Cote Glee Club. 9:30—CHARLES BOYER-NBC. weather . - : vacation enroute at Sun Valley, owned and oper- 10:00—Tomorrow'’s News. ated by Union Pacific. MEETINK TVENTY- FIFE HONDERD A7 MILES AVAY... COMINK BACK 72 % #2 (5 VLADIZNITCH HEAR. THIS ONE, AHA OUT OF THAT MEETING YET T AHA,“ THEY ALL SEEM VURRY UNHAPPY... I.. TOLE...THE GUARD...HOW T'GIT RIDDA INDIGESCHUN... HE..WAS VURRY.. __ % AHA AHA / REACTIONARY, COUNTER- REVOLUTIONARY.. SABOTAGE .. o HE SAYS,'THEY MUST BE SHORT OF FOOD HERE...” HO? HE HERE GIVES AWAY OUR MILITARY SECRETS ! CONSPIRACY... POLITICAL ANO CHAUVINISTIC 10:15—S¢ s Roundup. 1¢:30—Forecasts 10:35—Sign Off. NUMPHREV HAD BEEN GIVEN POST CARDS, AND WROTE. TO PRUNEY, JOE, KNOBBY AND JERRY. THE CARDS WERE IMMEDIATELY EXAMINED. WEDNESDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOON Sign on. 7:00--Dunking with Druxman. 7:30—News Summary. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:10—Healline News. 8:25—Weather Forecasts. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Forecasts. 9:35—Trio Time. 9:45—YOU AND THE WORLD- CBS. 10:00—News. 10:05—Milady’s Memo. 10:30—Salon Serenade. 11:00—Blue Barron. | 11:15—CHICAGOANS-CBS. 11:45—Singers of Songs. 11:45—TERREA LEA-NBC. 12:00—Forecasts. 12:05—Time for % T ime. 12:15—Noon News. 1:00—~TREASURY BANDSTAND- CBS. 1:30—SYNCOPATION PIECE- CBS. 2:00—INVITATION CBS. 3:20—Parade of Hits. 4:30—FIRST FREEDOM-NBC. 5:00—VOICES AND EVENTS- NBC. 5:30—FAVORITE HUSBAND- CBS. 6:00—Dinner News. All programs subject to Cth}l(I LOSTS MO MORE MAH ORDINARY REFRIGERATION i iue to conditions beyond our con- COMBINATION i, T | DA AMERICAN Freezer & Refrigerator sc comic WITH PILOT GROUP fio sl r //1 | SEATTLE, Oct. 17 — (® — Pan = { American World Airways officials | REAL FOOD FREEZER [ | amercer, Wirke, Apmar ot Freezes and Preserves tract has been signed with the Air- 52 Pounds of Foodl | line Pilots Association (AFL) pro- viding hourly wage boosts ranging from 35 cents to over a dollar for | | pilots. | | The contract will cover 1,200 pilots fin the airline’s system and is effec- ‘ltive from Nov. 1, 1950, through Dec. HULL-SIZE b b cacons o pliols il g REFRIGERATOR | ceive salaries ranging from $300 to polio by v « Nursing rs. Ken-| ive sec- s Anderson | & \V_ VTHATS WHY WE MUST OPERATE { I UNDERSTAND, 5IR . A PURELY HYPOTHETICAL. PROBLEM, LEE. IF STRICTLY CLOAK-AND-DAGGER . |GOLLY! IT'.L BE KINDA) I WERE YOU I'P WORRY OVER HOW TO CON- VINCE MR.CHARLES THAT HELL ENJOY THE SCENIC BEAUTIES OF THE MALAYAN JUNGLE. LOW FARES Let us help with your Fravel arrangements. UNION PACIFIC TICKET OFFICE 1300—4th Ave. at University Elliott 6933, Seattle, Wash, 8:30 A. M. %o 5:30 P. M. | Mondays through Fridays | UNION PACIFIC | RAILROAD ROAD OF THE DAILY STREAMLINERS IT5 QUITE T)POSSIBLE, THEY CAUGHT HIM IN THAT BACK COUMLLA@E . really good! TO MUSIC- BPARN Thanks for the tea party! P had the nerve - from what to tell me my /my Elbert says) Henrietta was| she plays below average! \_favorites. Miss, would you please give us each \Certainly. i WELL, 2 ARE BETTER THAN TAKE IT EASY Now} Never Needs Defrosting! | $700 a month for 70 hours work. They formerly received from $275 to $625 for 80 hours. Pilots received no change in their | basic scale—which ranged from $747 la month to $1,120 for 85 hours | work—but their work month was ‘dropped from 85 hours to 70, with | overtime for work over 70 hours. | In addition, pilots won the right | to choose the routes they will fly, | with seniority determining bidding | rights. Pilot scales differ widely, | depending on years in service, { routes flown and size and weight of | the airplane. The contract was negotiated with | | the assistance of the National Me- | ditation Board. FROM WACKER Compare These Advantages! single-door refrigeratorg which have fewer features, Famous Thriftmastes Unit offers maximom refrigeration performe ance at extremely log@ operating cost. Completo Refrigeration Service from fwo engi- neering marvels in a sin- gle kitchen unit! New Low Price makes this superb combination 88 inexpensive as many Alaska Eleétric Light and Power Co, LOOK TO HOTPOINT FOR THE FINEST—FIPSTI | tered at the Juneau Hotel. FROM HOOD BAY staying at the Baranof Hotel. “For Better Appearance” CALL Support your Concert Association Buy your Season Ticket NOW! ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPA | NY SCHEDULED | SAILINGS ' J it FREIGHTER SERVICE SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE S. S. BARANOF — October 20 FREIGHTER — October 27 TRIANGLE CLEANERS ——————————————————— e H. E. Green, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 THE Joe Heath of Wacker is regis- | Gil Pederscn of *Hood Bay is|} WHAT.ON AIRTH HAS HAPPENT, SILAS? EVER'BLESSET SOUL i) HOOTIN' HOLLER CRAVESTO BUY ACOMB ID BETTER GO BACK TO THAT HOTEL.AND CHECK UP, THOUGH, BEFORE I SHOOT OUTH. GLY AND HE CAME THEM RODES! &3 Rep U6 Pat R Colyright, 1960, by The Chicage Tribone] THEY CRAVE COMBS 'CAVSE 1 HAIN'T GOT NONE-- TH' TCM-FOOL IDJITS ! IT'S PLUMB FANTASTICAL ! SNUFFY SMITH, BALD-HEADED AS A HEN-EGG, JES' OFFERED ME SIX HUNNERT DOLLERS FER A PENNY COMB-- CUT OUT THE PIECE OF PLANK WITH THE BULLET IMBEDDED IN IT. WE'LL TAKE THAT TO THE ] AN’ WHAT A NIP ! TWELVE PENNY COMBS FER SIX HUNNERT "DOLLERS PER EACH ! I SHORE WISHT YE HAD ADOZEN, SILAS- YE COULD NIP ALL THIS FOOLISHMENT IN TH'BUD e THERE ISN'T A LIVIN' THING HERE- B | NCLUOIN' MAGGES BROTHER! HUH/THERE'S NO AROLIND HERE/ AN GETTIN' LATE B WELL # WHAT IN THE CAMP /I GLESS DO, YOU KNOW? HE'S STILL OUT LOOKIN' FER BEAR/

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