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R THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MO\JDAY MARCH 6, 1959 I AlLL \’OLJ THINK OF 1S "SLEEEN" | GREEN TOP | caBs-pHONE I 818 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE HEY- YOU ARE | | AND VO'J DON'T NTIN TH’ / STAY AWAKE FROM LONG ENOUGH bote | TO GNVE THAT THE CHIMNEY MUCH THOUGHT- THE HOUSE IS S FILLED \NITH SMOKE -GIT UP- | i COUPON BOOKS: { $6.25 in rides for $5.00 l £3.00 in rides for $2.50 “ . NKLIN 37 SOUTH FRANK : Bnu“smcx i RECREATION ALLEYS | CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- | | | (M LEOTA RUSSELL ializing in Chinese and American Telephone 133 { Dishes—TRY US ONCE! Juno Sample Shop Labor Dispute Ties Up Port HOUSE TABLES feded sgwn satutasy atier s et vt rs e (5| JOHN SONPERLAND |- Intrcduced by Representative| Harvey Smith at behest of the ])(‘(\~| [MARINE NEWS | as a pard-mp subseriber to | of Cordova, the memorial was, z S E r— passed and sent to the Senate two H .. § RE CHAMBER BILL e ona sont o the senaie o The Daily Alaska Empi : B J long-winded and dull, the Senate A, : SALVAGERS A i voted to table it. is .muted .to present this coupon .-~ 7 F r 'l‘ho Sdfld Douar Ap_ Cordovans went to work on Sena- | this evening at the box office . OFF FOR (AR e w o 8 ® o 05 0 8 & » o ou u G tor Hofman, who drew up a simi-| of the . NORTHBOUND . T lar motion of his own nd obtained | N PATTERS Ni' Tongass in_ port . propriation Measure T Consent o introduce i CAPITOL THEATRE ® North Coast scheduled to arrive l- k R-d r Deafl] under suspension of the rules, “.\: 353 at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon e | aKes Kiaer, the last day for introduction of SR s P ' f F l T d and sails for Sitka at mid- e | g memorials had passed. { G ) P ki J of rour Leave loda night . The “table” of the House of Rep-| " a“ m Plane fO[ S(ene e arrive at 11:30 o'clock tomor- eulfed $4.000 that would have gone Seward asked to withdraw the! e row forenoon and sails west e into the coffer e Territorial neasure having be 1,»\“‘4!13 nrv)'."xl‘ ——— e s, Of Wre(k ® at 9 am. Should have 4 ddys Chamber of Commerce for its opera= ftom Cordova S ediD. Somp1i |’ mail aboard . tion duting the next biennium e LU ALK b ey WATCH THIS SPACE e e SCHEDULED SAIL . The tabling motion was m: g SRR SRR Your Name May Appea Shoved in amid several hundred ‘o p a0 sopeduled to sail from e | carried with reference. to . Saturday, the Senator moved to . Yo g pounds of grub and miscellancous | § ©gh B BOFEN 0 & appropriation, after Representative take from the table the origin equipment including a steel hoist, | & oo T o de to sail @ | L ecetully taggeq Measure. The obliging Senmate d id o B ']"‘I‘:“"']"“‘ e from Sealtle March 10 at 10 ® on an amendment that read, “and '”,I‘; e SRLE - Thoma wge expedition et o 1 | < lize Bim 1 be atei’ s e next move is being awaiteg P : E 5 gétodk ! y 4 like hall be appropriated for = o0 o o0 e & Manufacturing Co., Ine. son at 11:15 o'clock in the | & o on 0o noen soheduled to e $he' Amigican Legion breathlessly B?Jfiw ENGI“EEBI“ 205 S, P Lockheed headed for the | o iy rom vancouver March 10 @ v that was un-|’ pac 8. Fraukin Bb beached motorship Patterson near! o O TEH T ? . e s - Teiephone 66 l = TRANSMITTERS : Cape Fairweather . IBOUND SAILINGS o e News I. Q. Answers vistribators tor SIALIICYARI@Y'S ana rECEVERS : In the party besides Hayes are | g 5 i i ¢ " : 1 in port and scheduled e was supplemented by 1. She's the daughter of Marion EXPERT RAD! Conrad Luft and Eddie Martin S e e g i Representa. | Talley for whose custady the opera ADIO SERVICE BY ENGINEERS ONLY 3 Organized tc remove valuable ol g ¥ : g singer began suit against her es- N i T AR tagi &0 Tight . arried, ten to six. | tranged husband, Adolph Eck- e e - quipment from the wrecked Pat- e strom- : ‘“‘l ‘]; Which went ashore last Dec- . H(n.;nul scheduled to ax:ue (Iu . Beardtary of the &"Vapan and Russia. Japan threat- - Tt . 7:30 this evening and sails e Territorial Chamber, said today the ened to send a navy escort with fish- I ou Wi ndea : 5 i i 4 e s 1 e oo ¥l ot a0 10 o : ol e S | S T CoLUNBIA LUMBER COMPANY et £ b ; ”“‘ LOCAL SAILINGS . until a Board of Manager's meet- 3. Was elected by company em. OF ALAS! o ke e 1 o or W€ o pstebeth scheduied to sail every e ing is held. with the matter prob- ‘r’i‘;);::c:'t‘::.ronrfew b e KA i @ Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- e ably to be put up to the respective 4. They returned Spanish consul art 15 e ican prty 15181 and warpirts ; oot A mbere af Commetes, | it B MpSI R AP Peancs Lumber and Building Materials | » R e Dart leaves every Wednesday e throughout the Territory 5. True. But Justice Brandeis’ 1 b ot cle which bOrders | g iy’ am. for Petersburg, Port | San Francisco Bay shipping was thrown into semi-paralysis by a Sy geaignation creatadifhy fourth va. PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU i he eck scen this ea- » 3 ) .\nm“::\‘. ph‘“ will drop down on|® Alexander, Kake and way e abor dispute between waterfront employers and dock checkers, and S D, | SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve ] Rt 89 miles mdst’ of thel| ® L nerts * passengers on the incoming Matson liner Matsonia deb ny Senalors i1y cinal Mo iBenias S Hors dnder e T, } H A site and the expedition members R 2 e ® 8 e e v ° launchesin the channel to enable the ship to proceed to Les / S w ' h. .-—————————-————‘ ok will hike in s E - withcut decking at San Francisco. aicing & 3 < Alaska Music Suppl With grub enough for three weeks e - 4 the nlzi\rr\‘lfittjmm n.-; 1‘.w to hv\.“ :\v(A o TIDES TOMORROW s | Up-and-DOVIMf Arthur M. Uggen, M.:,,,;E.E Y H 0 T E L G A s T l N E A “ ficient time to lower valuable items Big-Hearled : T3 s Pianos—Musical Instruments { £ Heads Soviet Mission onto the shore from the Patterson High tide—1:46 am., 193 feet and later float them out by raft to Low tide—7:56 um. -24 feet. | §opafe Raises a vessel standing off shore High tide—2:08 p.m., 183 feet This is the second jaunt to the Low tide—8:10 pm. -18 feet House pay On and off the table so often that and Supplies & it’s getting dog-eared, a memorial | Phone 206 122 W. Second Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! asking that & commission of en-| =" s Sy e Do o deing ———— GASTINEAU CAFE A — a ally destined for the Anchorage pggssengers for Seattle were Mys | After hearing Senator LeRoy Sul- Hospital in the process of construc- |Grace Stewart, Lena Bardi, J. A.|livan of Nome plead “in all serious-| tion at the time of the accident | Peters, Mrs. R. Ellingen, A. Cap-|ness” that the measure be defeated | The gasboat Sultan under Charles | gtadq James Truitt. “in the name of the great demc Smith is scheduled to proceed to the | poy Ketchikan—K. Louring, Marie ¢ Principles on which this ne scene sometime this month with ad- | geays Lester O. Gore, P. J. Fitz- | 2overnment has been based for 150 | ([l(l;”:'.‘k‘: «;x:))(\)]:l‘l(zr ‘llf;\nl‘('ll(":l ..nPd ,ln |simmons, Rosamund Charles, Mrs. \\\1;‘14::], ’Skt-n‘]m-l\} adopted lu\lnblv ake aboard any of the Patter- i 'kie Folts hoops of glee an amendment by - | G. Falta, Clara Folta, Dickie Folta 5 i 7 ; OUV] P 2 son contents which may be available 'Fm. Béieisbiury Mrs, Hilda R,‘w Senate President Norman R. Walk- Admiral Ivan Isakov JUNEAU TO VANC OUVER, Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—-U, S. MAIL PHONE 612 - DAY or NIGHT HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU SHELL SIMMONS——Chief Pilot i RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher l “pRIN- | Transportation CESS” Comj.any LINER ° scene for Hayes and Thomas as .- thing with the Copper River they made a quick survey of the 7 | in connection proposition from the gasboat Sultan "INEIEEN SHIP Members of the House got a raise i last month out their Senatorial brethren FRANK HELLER | MAX MIELKE AIR SERVICE INFORMATION According to Hayes, there is ap- VIA NORTHLAND late rday aftern but it | gt | PAINTING and DECORATING — — roximately $15,000 of freight and didn't stick. Senators’ hearts hard- ; | SERVICE . chinery for salvage on the ves- ened and they undid their act of | Temporarily located at S S p——— sel. By arrangement with the insur- FOR SOUTHWARD kindness toward the lower house. Robert Light's Barber Shop | OMI T ance companies 75 per cent of the At the end of a very tiring day of NEXT TO ALASKAN HOTEL ALA BA}{ P RT proceeds from the sale of this mer- LBy legislating, Senat came at 3 ne. ) chandise is retained by the salvage Motorship Northland left Juneau bottom of the c a Hous party t 12:15 o'clock Sunday morning!'Joint Memorial that the 28 A DT p Most of the valuabie cargo con- f:m, 19 passengers aboard from J“!f terms of Representatives be length- Travel A L A S K A SEAPLANES FOR Chflfllhn ) sists of hospital equipment origin- neay for Seattle and way ports. ened from two te four yea:s o : ; e S & VICTORIA OR Leaves R R e [quist, G. ©. Strom, Jennie Run-| O "I”-{:'“L,;n‘xll fhe end of 1he MM~ | 4 gmirgl Ivan S. Isakoy, vice-com- SOUTHBOUND Seattle tl T ’ stead, Mrs. G. Diven, Ann Diven o W% DI, Ao, S0 * PAY | missar of the Soviet navy is head of Princess Norah ) A e k i . ; pRIN(ESS BOAI ! - ::r‘\> ich legislators shall be $50 per| the naval mission which reportedly March 5, 15, 26 8. 8 TONX‘_:?P‘“M Pase L All Planes Z-WEY Radio Equlpped i ! will seck to stari negotiations in the | Connections at Vancouver with el . : 'SERRANOS T0 MAKE e vote @ the smendment was{ Bhi States ot LIS Canadian Pacific Services: PASSENGERS FREIGHT Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station” KANG | five to three, after Senator warships. TRANSCONTINENTAL i REFRIGERATION (ARRIES GRoup | HOME IN KH(HIKAN Walker remarked that the memorial TRANS-ATLANTIC i o B | was now “in pretty good shape for TRANS-PACIFIC E Mt and ek UAck Barrino, 'whe passage.” a similar vote passed the HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO.| Tickets, reservations and full i o measure, | particulars from for the past two months have beer o § e o AGENT | n second thought, however, Sen- T V. W. MULVIHILL i visiting Mrs. Berrano's parents. MY ;0 ymes Patterson moved . M s n A R G % “ A B l “ E A I n w A Y s | The Princess Norah .4 frem | and Mrs. Ed Anderson of this city | James Patterson moved for re- . . Agent, OF.Roolaugss, Aluska n- B- FEM“EB L Phone 114 Night 312 Skagway at midnight Saturc R it s e e S e e o cer | CANADIAN PACIFIC 2-Way Radio Communication HES WaR o e K left_at 2 oclock Sunday moming |chikan. memorial T —————— DI PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE with 27 passengers from Juneau " Formerly of Seattle, Mr. Serrano | p : Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, ; - — SCHEDULED A e : 4 e 5 v unanimous consent, record of e o "y ; Passengers going south are Miss|1eft for the first Alaska ¢ity on the .\ S RORE SORTEIE PRI O every Wednesday at 7 a. m. Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier V. Feero, E. Wruck, A. Lopez, S,|steamer North Coast over a week (¢ ol o8 € 19 e, For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | X / N «TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Highland, G. Manson, W Soshlke, | 220. Mrs. Serrano was a passenger ".‘ ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | » i N s ERVI NG Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, H. Davidson, Mrs. J. E. Barragar,|on the Motorship Northland for #OE Xaformation | | Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. = 0.-B. FEMMER—Thone 114 *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. Mrs. V. A. Paine, Mrs. George ann,‘KE‘l(hlkan where she will join her R ey. J. A. Williams, Mrs. E. E. Ninnis | husband. KETCHIKAN DUTY Frelght must be on dock no} SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA Ok i e it e datoritien 4 ¥o M. Tucsiag, | h »ALAS Kfi TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 n i CALLS PWA PAIR = \ x N Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A.B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative ‘ Mrs. J. B. Bernhofer, J. C. Sroufe Ninety-seven Guernsey heifer e B *—' C. J. Newlin, J. Lichtenberg, C.|were shipped early in 1939 from 7 ’ - THF E. Bowden, G. Heatherley, | South Carolina to stock a plantation | Frank J. McHue, of the Juneau W 1 = Bl i ¢ {in e Bahama Tslands FWh offce, In leavig o ahe of $18) 25 T | * YEAR : | - ~ z = s . s Stcamers today for Ketchikan to | o L v ' I is i1l DEPENDABLE | . ‘ Lydeck also will go to Ket- RVICE | ‘ ‘ U. S. AIRMAIL i F : h |, ¢ - - 5. | Pye Trin, - i R T Empire Classified Ads for results. | e L"_'Y T | SAILING SCHEDULE @ @ suneau S R E AS UR E T3 1 Junea“‘ralr hanks Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound “BARANOF . BRRSNISERE. | T Feb. 23 Mar. 3 ' ' A 7‘/ D CLEARANCE Bethel-Nome iYUKON . . Web.25 Feb.28 Mar. 6 o 4 Read Down ; “Tew MCKINLEY Mar. 4 Mar 7 Mar13 |7 ? MEN'S and 18s YUKON Mar. 11 Mar. 14 Mar 20 | WEEKLY SAILINGS Juneau to Seattle ¥ s _ S a | Tue, r. ehorse _|Lv. : 1 " If you are not enjoying this YOUTHS' Tee [Ar. Psicbanks | “ALASKA Mar1s Mar2l Marn2t e e l d_d e h i Th. [Wed.| : : BARANOF Mar.gz Bl\;m.gg Klm.fia L Seattle No.Bound So.Bound # ‘ spienar rogram a 00/Lv. Eairbanks __|Ar. YUKON .. Mar. 25 ar. pr. LAND ... Feb. 28 .Mar. 3 Mar. 5 “‘p % p g ]1 1Is best, McKINLEY Mar. 29 :\u:; ti Apr. 7 NORTH COAST ......Mar. 32 Mar. 7 Mar. 9 qf' com . *—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. NORTHLAND ... Mar.10 Mar.14 Mar 16 eme In, or ca Does not call at Haines and Skagway southbound. NORTH COAST ... Mar.11 Mar.2l Mar 23 . THE A L A S K AL I N E NORTH SEA ... Mar.24 Mar.28 Mar. 30 ] HENRY GREEN, Agen» CITY WHARF -..Phone 109 -..Phone 23 Ticket Office—PHONE 2 Freight Office—PHONE 4 H. O. ADAMS, Agent 663 RADIO ENGINEERING , & MFG. CO., INC. PACIFIC ALASKA | AIRWAYS, INC. | PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE | GASTINEAU HOTEL While Thes Last — Only $2.95 BIG VAN'S STORE 278 So. Franklin GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ... Phone 1§

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